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Zooming In and Out of My Comfort Zone

By: Alan Wang, Wharton ’21 Amalan International Indonesia, Jakarta  I grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania, so I knew that traveling to Jakarta for my internship at Amalan International Indonesia would surely allow me to broaden my horizons. After all, it’s over 21 hours of flight time away from Penn! When I stepped out…

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Week One!

By: Kathryn Dura, CAS ’19 NoCamels.Com – Herzliya, Israel On the first day, I tackled Israel’s infamous bus system to get to work. Because I am living in Tel Aviv, traveling to Herzliya requires transferring buses. Using an Israeli transportation app that my Airbnb host recommended called “Moovit,” I successfully navigated my way to work.…

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An Eventful First Week

By: Luisa Juarez Salcedo, CAS ’19 Naandi Foundation – Hyderabad, India I have been wearing the same pants and t-shirt for some days now (of course washing them every night), and I am pretty sure my fellow interns may think I have packed nothing but food on my 50 pound-bag. After my flight to Zurich got…

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Settled In

By: Andres Fernandez Pallares, CAS ’19 Universidad do Minho – Braga, Portugal I feel extremely settled in. My usage of Portuguese has improved; I can navigate the town very well and have learned a lot about quiet, out of the way places in town. Travelling often, I end up excited about returning to Braga and…

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Amazing!

By: Danielle Guy, CAS ’18 World Medical Association – Ferney-Voltaire, France I absolutely love my internship! I could not possibly think of a more amazing way to spend my last summer at Penn. I’m finally getting my way around Geneva and Ferney-Voltaire, and I couldn’t love being here any more.  The working environment is spectacular;  every…

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Exploring the Forest, Formosa, & Iguazu

By: Rebecca Composto, CAS ’18 The Owl Monkey Project – Formosa, Argentina The Owl Monkey Project research site is based within a ranch called Guaycolec in Formosa, Argentina. The research site consists of forests and is surrounded by mainly grasses with some trees, horses and a ton of cows. From time to time there are…

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Different & Unpredictable

By: Leah Sprague, CAS ’19 The Linden Centre – Dali, China Now that a few weeks have passed, I am starting to get more comfortable with my role in the hotel. Typical for China and for a hotel, every day is different and there really is no schedule or far-advance planning. Usually, my boss will…