I was a Valenciano last year. So, what can I say about Spain?
There is really nothing that I can tell you that will prepare you for what you are about to do. Visiting Spain is an amazing, life-changing experience.
But no book you can read or advice I can give you can really prepare you for it. At best you might get a Mickey-Mouse, Disney World, Epcot Center, "It's a small world" sort-of idea of what Spain is. That all dissolves as soon as you get there.
However...I can tell you that if you want to get the most out of your time in Madrid, spend it out in the streets, cafes and clubs mixing with the people who live in Madrid. Talk to strangers and make friends with the locals. There is no better way to practice your Spanish.
Finally, I can guarantee that you will miss American cooking before it is all over.
That is all I can think to say. Have a wonderful time. I am totally jealous because I wish I were going with you.
Casey Adcock,
Aleksey Avila-Vilá,
Marguerite Cheetham,
David Hampe,
Eleanor Rochelle
Colleges and Universities with SPSU in Madrid
SPSU students are in Madrid with 235 other students and faculty members from Brown University, University of Tampa, California State University at Chico, University of Northern Colorado, SUNY at Binghamton, Georgia State University, University of South Florida, Brenau College, Florida State University, Wilkes College (PA), Central Florida Community College, University of California at Berkeley, and others.
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To all of you...
I was a Valenciano last year. So, what can I say about Spain?
There is really nothing that I can tell you that will prepare you for what you are about to do. Visiting Spain is an amazing, life-changing experience.
But no book you can read or advice I can give you can really prepare you for it. At best you might get a Mickey-Mouse, Disney World, Epcot Center, "It's a small world" sort-of idea of what Spain is. That all dissolves as soon as you get there.
However...I can tell you that if you want to get the most out of your time in Madrid, spend it out in the streets, cafes and clubs mixing with the people who live in Madrid. Talk to strangers and make friends with the locals. There is no better way to practice your Spanish.
Finally, I can guarantee that you will miss American cooking before it is all over.
That is all I can think to say. Have a wonderful time. I am totally jealous because I wish I were going with you.
-Andy Mengwasser
Valenciano 2006
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