The 5 Must Do’s Before You Hop on a Plane to Ghana

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1.  Packing: Not something you procrastinate about.

I literally began packing for my trip to Ghana one day before I left.  I do not advise this!  I felt as if I was forgetting something importantโ€”this is something that travelers need to do in advice and with lots of patience.

2.  Get your meds together

Traveling to Ghana required me to load up on different kinds of vaccines, including typhoid and yellow fever.  As per Ghanaian law, it is mandatory that you arrive in Ghana with a yellow fever vaccineโ€”they are playing no games!  Additionally, I began taking preventative medication for malaria about two weeks prior to traveling to Ghana. 

3.  Stock up on those snacks

During this past semester, my professor advised me to pack a handful of snacks that I usually had a craving for.  From past experience, being in another country and eating food that you are not that familiar with can bog you down a bitโ€”and it is always nice to have a Snickerโ€™s bar in your backpack for those gloomy days.

4.  โ€œStudyingโ€ Abroad, really means โ€œstudyingโ€

Yes, it is exciting to be in another country and have a great time.  However, it is a time to learn, think and innovate.  Because of this I highly suggest preparing course materials by printing out syllabuses or schedulesโ€”come prepared and be ahead of the game. 

5.  RELAX, it’s going to be okay!

Things will go wrong. Flights might be delayed.  Bags might get lost.  However, you have to learn to become flexible. Everything will work out in the end; there is no reason to over-stress yourself.  Stress undermines the immune system and that is not something you want once you begin your study abroad trip. 

Ignacio Cruz

<i>*Texas Scholarship</i> Akwaaba! My name is Ignacio Cruz and I am a senior at the University of Texas at Austin! I am a proud Longhorn majoring in corporate communication. I am from the Rio Grande Valley in the deep south of Texas. This summer, I have been accepted to study abroad in Accra, Ghana on a four week service learning program. If you would have told me that I would be travelling to West Africa during my college career, I would have thought you were absolutely nuts! However, that once ludicrous thought will become my reality and I cannot contain my excitement! This summer I will put my communication skills to the test because I will be working with local art and crafts makers in Accra and teach them how to sell and market their own products online through the use of social media and eCommerce platforms. Needless to say, there will be a blast of hashtags, @ mentions, and retweets coming out of Ghana this summer! Last summer I had the chance to study abroad in Beijing, China and learned so much about myselfโ€”as a student, leader, and global citizen. I have learned to not stand back from taking risksโ€ฆ I have learned to look fear in the eyesโ€ฆ I have learned to defy expectations that have been set by others who do not realize your potential. Being able to step foot in Ghana will allow me to reinforce these beliefs in myself and hopefully set an example to every kid from โ€œel barrioโ€ who was in my shoes once. You have to be self-less, brave, and bold.