Email

Last night I emailed my host sister, Marine. I told her I was going to be living with her as an exchange student and I asked her about how I will get to school and stuff. She wrote be back at 9:05am today, which is about 3-4 in the afternoon in France. She told me I might be taking the bus to school and that there is no uniform. She also told me that we might be going skiing in February. This is so exciting! I emailed her back and when I get a reply, I will post the details.

~Tara

School Speech

I am doing a speech in my Speech and Public Speaking class and it is going to be an informative speech about being an exchange student. I picked this topic because I will know what is is like to be an exchange student. I will talk about what to do to apply and maybe a little of what I did. I think by doing this speech, I will learn more about life as an exchange student.
I think by doing this subject, I will be more informed and able to inform the rest of my class.

~Tara

I’m off for now

I’m off for now. I will start writing again when some more news comes up. So far nothing new has come up. Now, I just need to email/call my host family and ask questions and tell them a little about me. I am really happy I get a host sister and I really hope we get along. I know it will be challenging at first not to speak English, but I know after some time I will get the hang of it. I am so happy I got in and I know this will be great. I know homesickness will come and go a few times, and I will be prepared to deal with it. I will be gone for a school year and then back with my parents for my senior year of high school. (which I am happy for as well)

So, until more news flows in, by for now and thanks for reading!

~Tara

Getting ready

I am getting ready to go! I got a new suitcase for my trip and it has the Eiffel Tower on it. It is so cute and I am so excited to use it!

Since it is going to be a while until I go. This is all I am going to say for now.

~Tara

Now to wait

The only thing left to do now is wait. I am so happy I got in and now I am going to spend all the time I can with my family and friends! I know I will miss them all, but I want to get the most out of it.

My parents are taking me to Boston a few days earlier so we can go sightseeing before the orientation. It will be hard without them, but I am willing to manage and have a great time. More tomorrow.

~Tara

I’M IN!!

I just got off the phone with Ms Marinne Rubin and it went really well. She asked me questions like why I want to go and why I would be a good candidate.

Now that I am in, I will read the handout. First stop, Boston for the orientation. Then on to Paris, France. (wow) I will then board a train to Rennes where I will meet my host family.

I am so thrilled, this is definitely an experience of a life time!

~Tara

One more day!

Tomorrow is my interview and I am ready! I have my questions prepared and I will be ready to write down the answers. I have told many people about this wonderful adventure and they are so excited for me. I know this will be great and help me with independence.

My parents are very proud of me since I did this process on my own. I wanted to go to France because I’ve always wanted to learn french and France seems like the best place to learn. I looked up programs until I found the best one. I kept asking my parents if I could go and each time they said, “Yeah sure.” Not in the excited way, more in the whatever way. I kept asking, and finally they said yes in a positive way. My dad help me look up programs and he called them and found that CIEE was the best one. I emailed back and forth with a lady and told her I was really interested in doing this. Now that the application is in and I have been accepted, I am so happy I didn’t stop asking.

~Tara

Almost interview day

Monday is my phone call interview and last night my dad and I came up with some questions to ask the CIEE lady. Some of them are what do I take of my own things? Do I bring the family gifts? Do I help pay for food? These questions will be good to ask so I know what to do when I arrive. I also want to know what I call my host parents and if there is anything I need to know about them, the pets, or their house.

I am getting a lot more excited for this adventure. After I get fully accepted, there is a meeting in Boston and then from there, I go on to France. Another question would be do I travel alone or do my parents come with me? I have never traveled to another country by myself, but there is a first time for everything.

~Tara

Host Family, Home, and School

Last night when I received the acceptance email, I looked at the attachments. One was about my host family. They have one daughter who is still living at home and she is twenty-years old. They also have a cat and a bird. (I am so excited I get pets!) I will live in Brittany, near Rennes. The house is about an hour from the ocean and about two hours by speed train from Paris. The area of Brittany is covered with forests and rivers. the weather during summer hot and sunny and the winters are mild and humid. The school is not set yet but I am sure it will be great.

I have a phone call appointment on Monday at 3:30 Hawaii time to talk to one of the ladies at CIEE. That will be important. She really wants to help me get all the way in.

~Tara

I got accepted to France!

Year Abroad? Here is how I did it.

I wanted to go to France for a year because I love French and I love Europe. I have been to Europe twice and I love it there. I have taken two years of French at school and also heard my mom talk to me in French since I was little. I always heard about year abroad and wanted to try it. I asked my parents if I could go and with a lot of negotiation, they agreed.

I looked up programs with the help of my dad and found the perfect one, CIEE. This program great because they offer the most and the people who work there are very nice and helpful. I applied for my Junior year, filled out the application, and sent it in.

I waited for a few weeks and finally for an email. “Congratulations, you’ve been accepted.” I got in! I wanted it and I got it. I am so excited. All I need to do is a phone call interview and I am going to school in France. This is so amazing.

Tomorrow, I am going to call the woman from CIEE and have a conversation with her (in English) about why I want to go to France and what I think it will do for me. I will tell her I want to go because I want to learn how to read, write, and speak in French. I also want to learn about the culture. Going to France will be an amazing adventure for me and I am thankful I got accepted. “You can’t win if you don’t enter.” More news tomorrow!

~Tara