Student Voices is a blog where current students write about various experiences including academics, sports, student groups, study abroad, and other extracurricular activities. Hear what our students have to say!

Each fall a select group of 麻豆视频students are awarded the opportunity to move to New York City and intern full time at the United Nations. Throughout the semester we will be sharing their updates as they navigate their roles working with various UN agencies.

The unique and challenging nature of studying abroad has been well documented in the Student Voices blogs, but this piece is different from all of them. This is a real-life record of the first few weeks of an international student who is planning to stay here for four whole years.

It has been a summer full of tours, reading and socializing. But the prospect of returning to campus for a new semester is a compelling one.

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My name is Serena Francisco, and I am a rising junior and a double major in philosophy and Diplomacy & World Affairs.

At 8 p.m., I receive a text from my new friend Swanki, a Nigerian medical student studying at a college near mine in Nanjing. He texts me saying that he鈥檚 outside my dorm waiting to pick me up so we can grab food and later visit Xuan Wu Hu (Nanjing鈥檚 largest lake).

I鈥檓 Margot Heron, a rising junior with a double major in Critical Theory and Social Justice and Spanish, and this summer I am working as an intern for

Hey y鈥檃ll! My name is Liz Frissell and I鈥檓 a rising sophomore at Occidental. This summer I鈥檝e been working for , the largest nonprofit organization in the state.

Nina is a sophomore Diplomacy & World Affairs and Theater double major who is passionate about international relations and activism through performance. She also works at the Hameetman Career Center as a Career Peer Adviser.