Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Back From Scotland

I've been back from Scotland for a few weeks now and I have to say that I was really sad to leave. I'm afraid that Brevard just doesn't ct it compared to the UK. It was so much fun. I have never had so much fun in my whole life. I have always wanted to go to the UK and new I would some day I just figured that I would end up going myself. It was so much better to be going with someone that actually lives there. Doing it that way I got to see so much more stuff, besides the things that all the tourist see. I got to meed loads local people and made bunches of new friends. I'm really thinking about going over there to get my master's. I think it would be amazing, especially since I'm studying history and the is just so much more history for me to learn over there. And what better place could I go to learn something than where it happened.

9 comments:

  1. The UK rules, regardless of any contradictory reason. :)) 8->

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  2. Oh, I am sure you've had an amazing time in Scotland, and had that feeling that didn't want to come back. It has happened to me when I went to London (also with someone who lives there - always better), and I just got so sad having to come home.....I understand you completely :)XOXO from Brazil.

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  3. you look adorable!! and i am so very jealous that you went to scotland, sounds like you had a wonderful time ♥

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  5. Scotland- how incredible! I really like your blog and am glad to have stumbled here :)

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  6. sounds wonderful! traveling with someone who knows the area is a dream. lovely blog!

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  7. I definitely believe in studying abroad and traveling the world! If you fell in love with scotland, why not study there! :)
    I completely agree with learning not only the history in the books, but from seeing the places, hearing the history from the townspeople's mouths and their perspectives. It's 3D learning. Textbook come to life :)

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  9. I would love to study in Edinburgh. I'm seriously considering getting my masters somewhere in Scotland. My boyfriend, Myles, is going back at the end of the month since he can't get his visa extended so I will be back over there in the summer. That way I can get things arranged to study there the next year. :D

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