Episodes
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Being an exchange student is not easy as everyone thinks, here I explain that and I introduce you S, the Korean girl.
Disclaimer: I chose not no use names but initials instead (for privacy)
Enjoy:)
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How I managed to pay during my exchange year (+ taxes, tips)
Disclaimer: I chose not to say names but to use initials instead (for privacy).
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Missing episodes?
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How I met new friends, how I lost one
Disclaimer: I chose not to say names but to use initials instead (for privacy).
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How I met my friends, my teachers and how I got lost more than once
Disclaimer: I chose not to say names but to use initials instead (for privacy).
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How I met my friends, my teachers and how I got lost more than once
Disclaimer: I chose not to say names but to use initials instead (for privacy).
Enjoy :)
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My experience at cheer and my first football game
Disclaimer: I chose not to say names but to use initials instead (for privacy).
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First activities in America.
Disclaimer: I chose not to say names but to use initials instead (for privacy).
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The day I arrived in Missouri and I met my host family.
Disclaimer: I chose not to say names but to use initials instead (for privacy).
Enjoy the story :)
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My last goodbyes and the day I left Italy
Disclaimer: I decided not to say people's names for privacy (I will just say their initial).
Hope you'll enjoy this episode :)
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In this episode I talk about my parents' reaction when I told them my decision to leave my country.
Disclaimer: from now, I won't use names of the people I met during my journey, just initials for privacy.
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Hey, I am Camy and in 2019 I left Italy and studied for ten months in Missouri, a state in the Midwest of America. After three years from my departure, I still consider this as the best experience I have ever made. Every time I talk about my exchange year, my eyes shine this is why I decided to gather all my memories in a blog but first of all to help the future exchange students and their parents who probably have many questions and many fears.
I am Italian but I decided to talk in English for two reasons: 1) sometimes I am better at expressing myself in this language, 2) students need to be used to listening music, watching tv series and reading in English if they want to learn it. On that note, I truly hope you will enjoy my stories, hopefully they can be helpful.
Bye :)