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My First 2 Weeks in Sweden  July 29th I departed from the Reno Airport to leave for my year long exchange. I was mixed with different emotions, as I left my parents to board the plane. I was excited to be traveling to a new place but I was also nervous an sad to leave my parents, friends, and home for a whole year. Traveling Traveling to Boden, Sweden was a bit hectic. I had a long flight iteriary, so it took about 27 hours to finally arrive. I departed from Reno airport early in the morning to fly to Seattle. There I had about a 4 hour layover which I took a nap. The flight from Seattle to Frankfurt, Germany took about 10 hours. I didn't get much sleep, as there was a kid crying about half of the time in front of me.  From Frankfurt I went North to Stockholm. That whole time I was flying with the same carrier, so my bags were supposed to go all the way through, to my final destination. When I got to the Stockholm airport all my bags where out at the baggage claim. I had...

December Update

December Update  Well, it's been awhile since I've written anything on here. I'll try to summarize my past few months as best as I can. I will also try to write more on this blog and document my different adventures better. Haha School There has been up and downs for my experience in Swedish school. I think it took me a little bit to become friends with everyone in my class but now I think I'm comfortable talking to my classmates and I think for the most part, they're all comfortable talking with me. School doesn't count for me here, as I don't receive any credit back home for the classes I take. I try to listen to the lessons at the start but then it's hard to comprehend Swedish for hour plus classes. In some classes I have English textbooks, which help me follow along better. I'm in the "Nature-Science," program, so that means the program focuses on the topics of biology, math, and physics. Some of the topics are quite interestin...