How Communities Impacted My Life While Studying Abroad in San José, Costa Rica
What studying abroad has brought me is a sense of community. Having a community abroad in San José, Costa Rica has benefited me so much. It has helped me grow as a person and enhanced my experiences, like exploring Puerto Viejo on spring break.
Me and my friend Rachel after playing an intense round of bowling.
The Communities I Captured
CEA CAPA Study Abroad Community
The first sense of community I experienced was with my CEA CAPA program. During my first month in January, I had events and study abroad excursions with my program every weekend. It allowed me to not only get adjusted to my environment but helped me grow closer to people who were new to it too.
Fun CEA CAPA event at Daiso Café where we ate and played board games.
From my CEA CAPA group I’ve developed strong and lasting friendships from abroad that I didn’t know ever existed. I’m blessed to have met these people while experiencing life, discovery, and ourselves together. Meeting these people brought out the fun, adventurous, extroverted side of me while also igniting the deep personal side of me.
Me and all my CEA CAPA program members having dinner together in Monteverde!
Getting to know everyone who has different attributes about them is what gravitated me towards them. These people are from different states, different backgrounds, and different majors and what makes me happy is that this experience brought us all together as one.
My CEA CAPA friends and I enjoying the beach in Jaco!
Study Abroad Roommates
I also made other kinds of community, one with my roommates. I was fortunate enough to know one of my roommates because we go to the same school and were associates of each other, but through this experience we’re super close now and they’re someone I consider as a close friend.
My friends and roommates went out to dinner for Valentine's Day!
My other roommate comes from a different state but has similar interests to me and that’s what brought us together. Our closeness comes from living in the same house and experiencing the same culture shock of being in a new country, living together, and going through a different school structure.
My roommates and I getting ready before going downtown!
Most importantly, experiencing the same host family where our beautiful Mama Tica brightens up our days and makes us feel seen and heard.
My friends and I are enjoying the beautiful waterfall in Montezuma!
CEA CAPA Classmates
The last form of community I formed was with my classmates. In every class I made close relationships with my peers and tried to get to know them outside of class.
Doing this also enhanced my learning experience where I collaborated with them on group projects and assignments.
My classmates and I exploring new restaurants in San José.
Overall, having a sense of community is so important to me because it made me not feel alone in this brand-new experience. It made me learn how to depend on others instead of myself all the time. It made me become more culturally aware and accepting. I’m thankful for all my communities.
Healthcare class field trip to Museo Calderón Guardia.