I loved my time at VCU. I double majored in Political Science and International Studies with a concentration in Latin America and a minor in Spanish. All of my professors at VCU consistently encouraged me to step outside my comfort zone, take full advantage of all of the resources the campus offered, connect with the on and off campus, and explore my passions. My favorite part of going to VCU was being a member of the VCU Globe Living Learning Community. Through this program, I was able to connect with international students as well as participate in events, classes, and dialogue that fostered inclusive intercultural communication. With the tremendous support of the Education Abroad office, I was able to do two study abroad programs. One was a week-long program in Athens, Greece with the VCU Globe Living Learning Community. There we learned how the country was adapting to support the influx of refugees and migrants. I also did a semester abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina focusing on social movements and human rights. VCU helped me find ways to connect all of my passions and really figure out who I was and want to be in this world. I’m very grateful for the lifelong friends I made and the mentors that I gained over the 4 years of my undergraduate experience.