Pre-departure Jitters

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As I prepare to be dropped off at O’Hare International Airport, I’m starting to feel something new – nervousness. Up until this point I have been extraordinarily excited for my trip to Kathmandu, Nepal, anxious, but in a fascinating way. Today, for the first time, it really hit me: this is really happening. For the first time since I decided to plunge into the unknown and travel on the opposite side of the world, I’m feeling nervous and a little bit scared. Butterflies in my stomach, to use the cliche. Although this feeling is new to me, I remember to take a deep breath and think of what’s to come – in two days I will be starting my semester in a wonderful place and embarking on a life-changing adventure. When I remember this, I start to calm myself down and feel the excitement once again.

Claire Cohen

Hi! My name is Claire and I'm currently a junior at the University of Colorado in Boulder pursing a Bachelor's degree in Sociology. I grew up just outside of the city of Chicago and spent many childhood summers visiting my dad in rural New Mexico. I'm very passionate about my academic interests and hope to go on to eventually receive a PhD in Sociology. My specific interests are inequality, social justice and responsibility as well as gender issues. The study abroad program I've selected incorporates these subjects. I will be studying the themes of development and social change in Kathmandu, Nepal for one semester. I'm most excited to complete an independent research project during my stay. I will be exploring the political progress of the Dalit population, the lowest social caste in Nepal. The Dalits were once considered an untouchable group of individuals; I wish to explore their recent integration into society as well as the barriers they continue to experience. Participating in this program will prepare me to undertake sociological research while I am in graduate school as well as in my professional career. I plan on applying for the Peace Corps upon my graduation from CU, and living in Nepal will give me the opportunity to experience life in a nation the Peace Corps serves.