Adventures in Roommatehood

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Maximillian Lujan

<i>Pronouns:</i> He/him <i>Home Institution:</i> University of California, Santa Cruz <i>Expected Graduation:</i> 2024 <i>Major / Minor:</i> History <i>Study Abroad Location:</i> London, United Kingdom <i>"Hello" in your host country's language:</i> Hello <i>Program Provider:</i> UCEAP <i>Identity:</i> Hispanic/Latinx, First-Generation College Student, Community College Student, Transfer Student, Returning/Adult Learner, LGBTQ+, Former Foster Youth <i>Future Career Goals:</i> I have many different career paths I'm interested in exploring. With my history degree, a clear path would be in the educational field. I'm interested in exploring museum work – whether that's writing, researching, curating documenting, or guiding. I am also interested in working with music in some capacity, whether it's as a side project or combining it with my history skills. I'm excited to explore all of the possibilities, especially with internship opportunities during the next two summer breaks. I want a career that I can take pride in and enjoy. I also want to make sure I can provide for myself and family a comfortable lifestyle into the future. <i>Top 3 Goals for your time abroad:</i> 1. Personal growth. I want to experience personal growth, adapting to this entirely new environment. It will be filled all new people, students, professors, locations, experiences etc. and I think it'll be an enriching experience for my self-confidence. Everyday will be a fun learning experience and opportunity for personal and academic growth. I want to broaden my perspectives on the world while being immersed in a new culture. 2. Make new friends. I hope to make some good friendships and connections while abroad, especially to people that hold similar interests to mine. I hope there are other students just like me and we can potentially visit famous landmarks together. Since this will be such a unique once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for me, I hope to grow alongside the people I'm with. I also hope to make friends with local Londoners, or even just having some nice chats while I'm there. 3. Improved career opportunities and career perspective. By visiting a location that houses some of the most significant historical archives, landmarks, and museums in the world, I hope to see up close and personal what helps real historians tick. I've only been able to explore places of local interest, but going across the world to see places that I've only read about can give me some real potential career experience for my future. I might figure out that this is what I love, and travel to other countries and museums throughout my life to further my exploration

As an older student, at 27 years old, Iโ€™ve found myself compelled to help younger students around me. At home, instead of asking others to do things Iโ€™ve taken the initiative to lead by example. I keep toiletries and necessities stocked, as well as purchase drinking water, hand soap or anything we need at without asking others. I also do my best to keep areas clean and do my dishes as soon as I could. This soon led to a co-operative effort by everyone in the flat doing the same. Often each roommate will ask if we need anything when theyโ€™re out at the store, or offer support in reading essays. Iโ€™ve made sure to be open and helpful whenever I can and I believe this has helped inspire others to become just as open and giving. Together I feel that weโ€™ve become a strong team.

Since Iโ€™ve never lived with other students, I didnโ€™t expect to feel this much of a bond and empowerment. I feel valued as Iโ€™m able to give support to others as well as receive support when needed. I also feel much more open in terms of communication and it makes me want to give. Often, we have discussions not only about class, but the best places to go in and outside London and general life advice. On many different occasions weโ€™ve helped each other plan daytrips, and recently even future trips to Paris and Italy. Sometimes Iโ€™ve been a leader in these discussions, often by giving advice from my life experiences or doing much of the research, or sometimes Iโ€™ll be an equal contributor.

One of my roommates Iโ€™ve been able to โ€œtake under my wingโ€ in terms of adventure, which has been very rewarding to me in different ways. For example, in the first few weeks this roommate didnโ€™t have many ideas for places to go except for the main tourist areas of London. I had many places mapped and planned out already and asked him one day if heโ€™d like to tag along. I was able to guide us both to many fun and new places, including many historical music locations, museums, and food places. Some of these food places have become regular locations for us. This was rewarding to me because I saw my leadership and ideas were visibly benefitting somebody. It was also rewarding because I made another friend through him, and together theyโ€™ve taken the initiative to lead sometimes.

In conclusion, when faced with being a leader Iโ€™ve found that it not only can benefit those around you, but itโ€™ll also come back around. This process has also given me more self-confidence and given me friendship. Itโ€™s also led (and will lead) me to new places that I never thought Iโ€™d go. Pictured here is me with the character Paddington, a bear lost in London who Iโ€™ve found myself relating to a lot in my time in London. Also pictured is a snapshot of the adventure to Abbey Road and Abbey Road Studios that I had with my roommate!