by Nikki Howard
Happy December, readers!
And Unhappy Last Day to all of my fellow CS students. We had
our farewell party on Wednesday, and I’m pretty sure I can speak for everyone
when I say that we’re stunned at how fast this semester has gone. It’s amazing
how we’ve all changed in these three and a half months.
It left me more time to worry about properly taking it all
in, and I made sure to do the best I could.
For one thing, Chicago during the holiday season is honestly
so beautiful that I’m actually debating whether I preferred the fall or winter
portion more. And for those who don’t know me well, I detest cold weather. I
detest hot weather. Fall is the perfect season for me, so this is pretty big.
And to those of you debating whether or not Chicago Semester
is something for you, I would recommend yes. Yes, yes, yes. You’ll get an
advantage with job searches after college, you’ll get to explore a culturally
diverse city to your heart’s content, and you’ll learn so much about yourself.
Do you enjoy living in a big city? Are you good at adapting to the situation?
Are you comfortable with your internship field? If anything, do it for the
food. (Just kidding—maybe. Not really. Everything is so good.)
So, to finish out my last blog post, I wanted to say thank
you. Thank you, Chicago Semester, for giving me the opportunity of a lifetime.
Thank you, to my internship site, Open Books, for accepting the awkward quiet
me and then the awkward blabbermouth me once I got more comfortable. I’ll miss
everyone at my internship and Chicago Semester, and I wish them the absolute
best in life. Also, to everyone reading this: visit the Open Books bookstore
sometime. It’s amazing.
Thank you for these wonderful months, Chicago—I hope to come
back soon!
Nikki
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