Before studying abroad I definitely had a set of cultural stereotypes of what American University life would be like. This was mostly fuelled by cheap movies and bad television sit-coms. In reality, I found the students there very similar to the students at home, and while I though I would be able to teach them more about Irish culture than I would learn about American culture, it was exactly the opposite. So I think, if I could do it all again, I would not come with a fixed idea of waht Americans are like- you will only get proved wrong time and time again.
having a room mate for the first time was something I was not looking forward to. However, over two years on, I still consider her as one of my dearest friends. Having a "native" as a room mate is really important as it forces you to meet new people all the time and increase your circle of friends. Also, American students tend to come with their own TV, stereo system, hair dryers, cds etc, which are great to borrow instead of having to buy your own, and then hope to sell them a year later.
If I could do it all again, I would readjust my "beer budget" to have more cash in my "travel budget". If you want to drink beer, stay at home and drink beer, its all the same. While I was at Notre Dame, I partied alot, but when it came to travel I had to scrimp and save to get the money together.
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