Intercambio Académico en Canadá

The end

My interchange experience finished on december, 2009. I stayed in Canada until January, 2010 :p.

I never thougth about closing this blog, but now, one year after I arrived Canada and 6 months after I left :p, it is time to say: game over.

Canada: The most incredible place where I have ever been. I feel so happy in my country, but I really miss those winter days, those beautiful places and all the nice people that live there!!!

Canadians: The most incredible people. They are really nice people. I still can remember the day when I forgot to bring money to ride the bus, and an old woman that I just met, paid my ride. I can remember the day I forgot my ipod touch on a bank, and an unknown person that found it tried to find me to give it back to me! after I told him… no I didnt lost my ipod (what a stupid moment :p) he went 3 stories up to put it in the lost and found box.
If someday you have to trust something to a canadian, be sure you can do it!.

University of Alberta: An awsome school. I don’t have enough words to describe it (because my english is still too bad :p), but these words can give you an idea of what I think about it: Awsome, excelent, nice, clean, everything :p.

I really enjoyed the time in my canadian school. My heart really left a part of it on Canada, my second home.

Thanks to my profesors in Canada: Dr. Driver, the best structures proffesor I have ever had, because of him, I found my interest about structures; Dr. Bayat, an experimented soil engineer that gave me the best the tools for being a good engineer, and he also made me feel at home in his class; Dr. Bindiganavile, I admire the pacience that you had with me; Dr. Zhu, the nicest professor I have ever known, I remember one day I couldn’t understand the class, I went to his office and he explained it all again.

Thanks to Stephen Harper for the kindness and amability that you had with those 5 students in Guadalajara (including me :p). I really thank all the support Canada gave me, in everyway possible.

Thanks to Universidad de Guadalajara. I really love my Alma Mater. I am a black lion forever. My heart also have a little bit of golden bear.

Thanks to Claudia Balpuesta, the coordinator of I dont know what in my university but… she made everything it possible.

Thanks to everyone that made my exchange experience, the most amazing thing of MY LIFE!!!

AND IF YOU ARE READING THIS BLOG ASKING YOURSELF: IS UOFA A GOOD CHOICE FOR AN EXCHANGE OR FOR A FULL DEGREE?

I have just 1 answer: UOFA WILL BE THE MOST AMAZING EXPERIENCE OF YOUR LIFE, ENJOY!

Thanks AND YOU CAN BE SURE… I WILL STUDY AGAIN IN CANADA SOMEDAY IN A GRADUATE PROGRAM :D

THE END

27 agosto 2010 Publicado por | Durante mi viaje | 9 comentarios

   

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