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The Path Less Traveled – Studying Abroad

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Do you ever feel so caught up in you life trajectory that you can’t take a break and breathe? You need to keep your head down, hustle, achieve. You need to be moving forward always. But maybe you need to take a break and take the path less traveled, studying abroad.

College

I am a junior in college with three majors and two minors. And I’m on track to go to medical school in a few years. I never taken a gap year or semester or studied abroad. Because I was so afraid of falling behind. I was afraid of missing an opportunity to further my education. An opportunity to make myself a better applicant. Because of that I never took a break. I never thought I could.

An Opportunity – Studying Abroad

Girls Who Travel | Studying Abroad

I was sitting in the airport on my way back to college over Christmas break. That’s when I received the opportunity to visit Europe for the next seven months. I’d be traveling, working, and studying abroad. It took me about three days to think about. But I said yes and took the chance. Now, I am taking a leave of absence from school. I’m putting my jobs here on hold. Also I am backing out of my sorority for a semester. Then I am leaving my house with a subletter taking my place. For all intents and purposes, I am changing everything about my life. I am leaving. I am just picking up, putting my track on hold, and living until I can’t anymore.

Freedom

And you know what? Taking the path less traveled and studying abroad is absolutely freeing. I don’t have a place to stay and I don’t have a lot of money, but I have energy and excitement and a joyful disposition. And I have friends and family that are willing to help along the way, and I have no expectations as to what this trip will be. I just know that I need it.

Now, I do understand that it is impulsive and idealistic, but I also know that it may never be an option again. What is graduating a semester late compared to getting to grow in ways college has never asked me to? I can still learn when I am not in class and I can still find stability without an address or plan. I’m tired of feeling confined by the rigid structure of what is expected of me and what I actually want for myself.

Girls Who Travel | Studying Abroad

Taking a Break

So, I am breaking it down. I am saying goodbye to med school track for a little while, to my pretty little plan of being a doctor and getting my masters in Public Health and Anthropology. Not forever, just for a little while. I am going to take the the non-traditional track, the path less traveled, and hope it gives me more than what I get from my life now.

If not, that is a lesson I need to learn now so this desire can be silenced. But I think it will teach me that life is the lessons we are trying to learn and there is so much more to absorb than a text book full of chemicals and the structure of an eyeball that beg to be memorized.

So, I am taking a break from writing papers about the HIV epidemic and the American Health Care System to write about the things I see and the things I feel–and I’ll write them anywhere I need to.

Girls Who Travel | Studying Abroad

About Bethany: Bethany studies public health, anthropology, and medicine. She’s an Adrenaline Junkie Lite, a nomad trapped in a college students body, and an amateur ukulele player.

Bethany Hallenborg

1 thought on “The Path Less Traveled – Studying Abroad”

  1. Bethany, thank you so much for sharing this great writing here. Your personal story with wonderful words explaining why you do this. It warms my heart to read that you are so happy and excited about this opportunity! Please write again when you are enjoying Europe to let us know how you are doing. Have a wonderful time and when you want, Medical school will wait for you!

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