Barbara's Exchange to City University | Hong Kong



What would possess a woman in her mid forties that enjoys living in the spacious and secluded surrounds of Perth’s hills to exchange it for small shared room in high rise student accommodation in one of the most densely populated places on the planetMy only response to the variations of this often asked question was that age does not deter the desire for an adventure, apparently!

It was during three-week study tour to Europe the previous winter semester that the notion of studying abroad started to take holdAs soon as I got back to Murdoch University, and before I could talk myself out of such a ‘pie-in-the-sky’ idea I acted.  It was not long before I was explaining to my shocked husband and sons that directly after Christmas I would be departing for Hong Kong, and that would not be coming home for some time



As the departure date loomed, however, felt very unprepared for what lay ahead. hadn’t dared think too much about the new direction my life was about to take once there was no changing its course.  But occasionally images did creep into my consciousness of me wandering the crowded streets of Hong Kong aloneFortunately, my experience turned out to be rather less solitary. 
  

I arrived in Hong Kong in the midst of a bone chilling northern hemisphere winter to spend the semester at City UWhat I had not counted on was that there would be three hundred other exchange students from around the world also descending on the university, very keen to explore and experience the local culture and cuisine. They warmly encouraged me to get involved in their extra curricular activities, which helped me overcome my initial shyness. I promptly abandoned my original plan to focus entirely on my study and accepted invitations to take part in a range of student-initiated outings around the city and beyond. I even organised a few events of my own – being experienced at cooking for the multitudes had its advantages! My age was certainly no barrier; I just had to keep up! I did my very best, even backpacking around Taiwan with a Swede and a Brit who I had befriended.    




My exchange experience has been a highlight of my time at university and I gained more from it than I had dared imagine. It brought my study to life, it reflected back to me the progress that I had made in my own development (a younger version of me would not have gained so much!), it enabled me to develop meaningful relationships with people from a diversity of cultures and to explore places less travelled.


 It also taught me to value discomfort because it is indeed character building. Without a doubtan international study exchange presented me with the classic sink or swim scenarioI swam really hard and just crossed the finish line, albeit completely exhausted but with a deep sense of satisfactionMy departure from Hong Kong was tinged with unexpected sadness as I left behind new friends but the world to me is now smaller and closer and I feel more connected to itAccordingly, my dose of travel bug has not responded to treatment much to my family’s dismay.  

- Barbara studied abroad at City University in Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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