Spring break is considered one of the few school holidays
that most college students look forward to during the year. During that week,
campuses will be closed and a lot of students will be traveling away to escape
the cold or to visit their loved ones.
A news release published on February 2, 2015 on Orbitz Worldwide stated that “55 percent of college students are planning to travel
for Spring Break this year, with Las
Vegas, Cancun and Punta Cana topping the list of the
hottest destinations, according to the latest booking and survey data from
CheapTickets.com.” Other famous traveling spots include Puerto Rico, San Diego,
and some cities in Florida like Miami, Fort Myers, Daytona Beach etc.
Spending Spring Break Studying Abroad Broadens One’s
Perspective and Worldview
Heading to the South to enjoy some breathtaking white sand
beaches while having some fresh coconuts would be nice. But this is not the
case for Tong Wu.
Wu, a Junior at the University of Maryland, is excited for
the trip because she believes that the experience will broaden her horizon and teach her how to become
a more caring and empathetic person.
Moreover, not only because of her personal interest in
traveling and Japanese culture, Wu decides to join the "Terps to Tohoku" program because it helps
to fulfill one of her major requirements.
Location Doesn’t Matter, But What Matters the Most is Being
Able to Spend Some Quality Time with Friends
Like Wu, Victoria Taroudaki, a doctoral
candidate enrolled in the Applied Mathematics & Statistics, and Scientific
Computation PHD Program at the University of Maryland, decides to stay in the Northeast and have some fun
time with her friends over the break.
“Family is good, but I’m going to see someone else that I
admire who helps me throughout the process of my school,” Taroudaki added.
As a devout Orthodox Christian, another to-do list for
Taroudaki is to go to the church to join the Sunday services.
“I meet other Greek people there and we socialize, it’s more
like a cultural thing.” For her, it’s worth it to join the services
consistently as she feels more comfortable when she can be around with people who
have the same background as her.
While having some relaxing time is a reward to herself for
coping with the tough schoolwork, Taroudaki never forgets about the need to
focus on her studies. After visiting
Pittsburg, Taroudaki will spend the rest of the break studying at home and exploring the nearby Washington
D.C. March is an ideal time of the year to
celebrate the National Cherry Blossom Festival by the Tidal Basin, visit
numerous museums and watch performances at the Kennedy Center.
Students Use Spring Break to Start Job Hunting
However, some students might utilize the week to plan for
their future.
“I need a job before I graduate in May. I don’t have money
and I don’t have the time to waste,” said Wenjin Chung, an Economics student
from the University of Maryland.
Besides giving herself two days off to visit the National
Harbor in Baltimore, Md., Chung said she is going to spend the rest of her
break searching and applying for a full-time job.
Though a week might seem short, students still get to take some breath from the stressful semester and do something that they deem is meaningful.
Traveling is an amazing experience and also niagara falls canadian side in the same term i guess that can be helpful much.
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