Your life has been upended, and you're due to move to a new country very soon in the name of professional development. As exciting as the thought can be to progress in your career, it can also be filled with great uncertainty.
Victoria Amandia Nze, a senior at Coe College who is majoring in international business and public relations, had some unexpected experiences when she went to study abroad in Northern France during fall of 2024.
Imagine uprooting yourself from everything that is important to you. Taking yourself thousands of miles away from home and dropping yourself in a place that you feel is better for your future than where you were before. It doesn’t sound so daunting with all the technology today, but imagine being across oceans from those who are most important to you.
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You’re (going) home after an amazing experience abroad. You probably feeling sad, conflicted, and maybe even a little lost.
I’ll let you in on a little secret…there are ways to make re-entry a happier experience.
It's true! Just today, one of my tribe members told me that they now feel "more positive and excited about the whole re-entry process!” I love hearing that!