A lot of people are unaware of this, but I had intentions of attending grad school in Sweden. I was fortunate enough to be accepted into Stockholm University and I welcome all the challenges that come with studying in a foreign country. I will be studying a masters program in Molecular Life Sciences; I am a bit nervous but I believe I will be successful if I just work hard and stay focused. It was a tedious process having to call numerous people almost on a daily basis to inquire about my application but the outcome at the end of the day was favorable.
Upon gaining admission, I faced another process of waiting trying to get my visa processed by the Swedish consulate. I was initially told that it took approximately two to three months to get the visa processed, but I believe my aggressiveness and pestering of the consulate and migration board paid off as I received my visa last friday; approximately a month and a half after my application was submitted.
I am very excited that I will be heading back to Sweden, I met so many cool and down to earth people during my visit there last year and am eagerly anticipating reuniting with them again. Indra is also very excited and I am excited to see her again after about a year. I look forward to experiencing a bit of the cool Swedish summer, having fika, and marveling at the sound of Swedes speaking English. I do not look forward to a higher cost of living, paying to use bathrooms (that is one thing I really think needs to be changed) and the absence of some of my favorite restaurants. However, the positives outweigh the negatives so I am sure I will be able to make an adjustment.
I will be departing Chicago for Stockholm on the 4th of August and should be arriving in Stockholm on the morning of the 5th. I hope I don't get too nervous like I usually do before my flights, perhaps a couple of patron shots should calm the nerves? I shall put that theory to test! My parents don't seem too happy about me leaving to go so far away, but the time has come for me to do things I want and need to do for my future.
The next two weeks will be very busy for me as I start preparing, sorting some things out here and in Sweden, and most importantly hanging with some friends before my departure. I sure will miss my friends, but I have been bugging them all to visit and also telling them to get Skype so we can still communicate. I hope to keep those who care to follow updated about my experiences, I am aiming for at least one entry a week but I can't promise that. That's all for now folks, stay tuned for the next entry!
