Shortly after receiving the acceptance letter, a 125 page Participant Guide and a ton of paperwork also came my way.
I loved reading the Participant Guide and gained so much valuable insight into the ins and outs of Amman and the NSLI-Y Program. I learned so much about the culture from everything from taboo conversation topics to appropriate dress and more. But as for the paperwork, I only have one thing to say: so much paperwork!!!!!!!!!!!! I have filled out so many forms talking about my previous travel experience, my passport info, family info, Arabic language knowledge etc. and they all require such precise information and they all have different rules about how to submit them so it's a bit overwhelming. Anyway, I just can't wait to receive the Pre-Program Language Study so I can start to learn Arabic. While I already can read and write the Arabic script because my family speaks a different language that uses the same script, I know no Arabic and I can't wait to start learning so I can dive right in to interacting with people when I go to Jordan. Bye, Sophia
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We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us. !أهلا و ساهلاHi! I'm Sophia, a high schooler from the San Francisco Bay Area. I received a scholarship through the State Dept. to study Arabic in Jordan in the summer of 2016. Categories
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