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Hi Everyone!

I can’t believe that I’m going to set foot on Beijing pretty soon! I am super excited to explore the city, but at the same time I am a little nervous since this is my first time studying abroad. However, I know that by the end of this trip, there will be countless amazing memories created! I am very thankful to have the support of the Fund for Education Abroad to help make this trip possible. :)

I’ve always wanted to improve my Mandarin and now I will be spending a whole semester at a program with a focus in language acquisition (Beijing Normal University). :) Some of the classes I will be taking are Reading, Writing, Listening, and Chinese Culture. I am looking forward to attending these classes, and I am very curious how different their style of teaching will be. One thing I like about taking Mandarin classes in China is that I can walk right out into the streets and pretty much be “studying” for my classes by practicing my Mandarin with the locals!

Learning Mandarin and about Chinese culture are my main goals while I am in China, but I do have some other goals.  Right now, my career path is not very clear, but I am hoping to determine whether I want to be a Physical Therapist or Occupational Therapist in the future. To do so, I want to volunteer at a local hospital or clinic to get more exposure of the field. Another goal of mine is to consistently study for the GREs and take the test during November. I am hoping to apply to graduate schools during June so I hope I can squeeze in taking the GREs during this trip.

And to stay sane.. my last goal is to exercise at least twice a week! I know that I will be busy with school work, volunteering, studying, and other activities, but I know making time for exercising will definitely benefit my health and wellness! :)

Well, wish me luck over in Beijing and see you next time! ;)

Jen

Jennifer Au

Ni hao! My name is Jennifer Au and I am a fourth year Biology major at the University of California, Irvine. During Fall 2015 I have been given the amazing opportunity to study at Beijing Normal University for four months to learn Mandarin. I chose this program because it was the one option that included an intensive Chinese language program. I want to learn Mandarin so I could better communicate with other individuals including my family in China. It has always been my dream to reach in and discover the culture of my ancestors and who I really am and through this study abroad program, I will be able to incorporate academics and social development with cultural cognizance. My deep rooted desire to study abroad in China as a Chinese American may seem a little predictable, but this desire mainly stems from my upbringing in a predominate Latino neighborhood, in which I assimilated more with the Latino community and felt significantly displaced from my own culture. Iโ€™m looking forward to meeting the locals and practicing Mandarin with them everyday and trying authentic Chinese cuisine, like Peking duck! I also hope to use my Chinese acquisition as a physician assistant to communicate with patients who may speak Chinese.