Life UpdatesIt’s been a while since I’ve written and it’s about time I posted an update about my adventures. I graduated from Iowa State University in May of 2017 with a bachelor of science in public relations; a bachelor of science in women’s studies; a minor in psychology; and a concentration in history. Four years and tens of thousands of dollars later and I am the proud holder of two very fancy pieces of paper. Yay me! Higher education has always been something I planned to pursue. Therefore, during my final year of undergrad I applied to graduate school. Singular. I found one program, fell in love, and decided that if they wouldn’t have me that maybe I needed to re-evaluate my life choices. I was in luck – American University accepted my application six days after submission and awarded me a merit scholarship as well as a graduate assistantship. I am now officially and American Eagle… No joke, this is literally our mascot. So that’s where I am now. Living the highlife in Washington D.C., my favorite city in America. Haha, just kidding (about the highlife part). Like a typical grad student I’m super broke and survive mostly on the free food provided at events around campus. But I do love D.C. and I love where I’m currently living. I found (on Facebook of all places!) a one-bedroom apartment that came fully furnished. Needless to say, I’m in love with my new home. My new school has been equally impressive. I’m enrolled in three classes this semester – which is literally half as many as I took as an undergrad. Trust me though, it keeps me plenty busy! Between learning advanced theory and brushing up on my media writing skills, I’ve had a productive semester. I’m also looking forward to next semester because I’m taking a media production course as well as a crisis communication class and another theory course. Getting to ChinaSo back to the title of this post… yes, I meant to bury the lead. One of the greatest things about AU is the vast amount of resources I have access to as well as the high number of opportunities that are provided to grad students, aka me. One such opportunity came up in the form of an email sent on Oct. 10. Included in the email with an information letter briefly discussing a ten-day trip to three cities in China scheduled for mid-December. The email asked students to reply if they were interested. Immediately, I responded and said I’d like to learn more about the trip. It was kind of short notice, and I'd already bought my ticket home for Winter Break, but I remember thinking, “What the heck, I’ll at least apply.” Over a week passed and I’d heard nothing. Eventually, I ran into the AU program contact and asked if she had any updates on the trip. She informed me that there wasn’t an application like I’d believed. Instead, the first three people who had responded to her email got to attend the trip and, if I hadn’t heard anything, I likely wasn’t one of the three. Disappointed and upset, I stewed about this selection process for the next six days until I received another email. I had been asked to provide my availability for a conference call within the next couple of days. The email also included paperwork asking for my passport number, emergency contacts, etc. Shocked, I filled out the paperwork and waited for the call before getting too excited to tell anyone – with the exception of my sister – that I might be going to China. The call went well and the result was – I was going to China! It left me numb as first; it was so mind boggling that I almost couldn’t process the information. Naturally, the next thing I did was call my mom and announce it to her. At one point I mentioned how I was a bit sad I wouldn’t be home over either Thanksgiving or December to help decorate for Christmas. My mother’s exact response: “Hunter, you’re going to freaking China!” Next post: details on what I will be up to in China!
Dad
11/12/2017 10:09:25 am
That is so cool kid! You will be the third generation of Martin and the first female Martin to visit China (the Forbidden Country). I'm so happy for you and definitely quite a bit jealous. Have yet another adventures of a life time! I'm very proud of all your success and love you so much. Love, dad
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AuthorMy name is Hunter and this the blog of my worldwide adventures. The purpose of this blog is to show that you can be a traveler, not just a tourist. Archives
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