Cheers, London

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Hannah Oliver

<i>"Hello" in your host country's language:</i> Hello! <i>Home Institution (your U.S. University/College):</i> University of Pittsburgh <i>Expected graduation year:</i> 2024 <i>Destination city & country:</i> London, England <i>Program provider:</i> CAPA <i>Major/minor:</i> Accounting & Finance / Economics & International Business <i>Future career aspirations:</i> In the future, I hope to have a Finance career focused on engaging in investment activities, determining portfolio risk, analyzing foreign market trends, and evaluating finances from a global scale <i>Top 3 goals for your time abroad:</i> – Connect with new people – Develop professional skills and expand my knowledge of global markets by immersing myself into the organizational culture of my internship program – Gain a new perspective of culture and independence when traveling

Spending the last six weeks living in London has given me a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to develop professionally, academically, and personally. I truly cannot believe I am packing up to leave already! It seems like just yesterday I was pacing around the airport before boarding my first ever international flight. However, since then I have found a home in London, completed two classes and an internship abroad, and took six more international flights to visit Paris, Dublin, and Venice.

I have learned so many valuable skills from the City of London. The three most prominent life skills I am bringing back to America with me are communication, cultural awareness, and time management. Gaining these skills was not easy. Social media and many blogs focus on the positive aspects of being abroad. Of course, the amazing, optimistic details are what people naturally want to share, myself included! But in reality, I faced many challenges that surprised me.

Since moving to Pittsburgh, I have always lived with some of my closest friends so moving into a small flat with four strangers with four different living styles was a challenge. It was a huge adjustment that forced me to be confrontational and refine my communication skills to maintain a comfortable living environment. Refining my communication skills also played a significant role in my internship. The organizational culture of my internship was relaxed and self-directed. This was very different compared to my prior professional experience, which was fast-paced and required a specific allocation of tasks. I had to learn to adapt to office dynamics and a company culture that was new to me.

At work, I also was very immersed in a new culture not only because all of my coworkers resided in the UK, but also because they all were members of the Turkish Cypriot community. By communicating with my coworkers and being open-minded, I could adapt to occasional language barriers and differences in work style. Along the way, I was introduced to traditional Turkish Cypriot food, engaged in conversation about their cultural perspectives, and learned about influential figures and the history of Tรผrkiye (one of the many things I learned: this year, the Republic of Turkey rebranded and is now observed under the United Nations as the Republic of Tรผrkiye). One of my goals when traveling to London was to engage in the culture of the city. I was lucky to engage in a diverse culture during my internship. But, to meet other locals, I had to go out of my comfort zone to initiate conversation. At first, this was difficult for me but as I became more comfortable, meeting Londoners became natural. I am so thankful for all the new relationships I developed over the past six weeks and feel that my goal to grow in cultural awareness was achieved.

Before arriving in London, I overestimated how much free time I would have to explore the city. During the first weeks, I found myself overwhelmed having to manage class, my internship, new friendships, and my time to sight see. I seemed to always have a full schedule and before learning to manage my time I sacrificed sleep and time for myself. It was so important for me to learn to balance my schedule. By adjusting my lifestyle to keeping a calendar, planning ahead, and allocating time to care for myself, I began a routine that was more comfortable for me. I now feel like I more fully understand how imperative time management is and will continue to use the tactics I implemented in London in my day-to-day schedules.

The skills that I gained from overcoming initial challenges will be carried with me as I grow personally, academically, and professionally. Traveling across the pond was an experience that opened doors for me in my studies of international finance. I cannot thank the donors and the Fund for Education Abroad enough for giving me the financial support to make this dream trip a reality.

I will eternally be grateful for the skills I learned, the people I met, and the incredible experiences I had in London. This opportunity has shaped my global perspective in so many ways. I am lucky to have called the incredible City of London home for these six weeks.

Thank you for following me along this journey.

Cheers, London!