Tales from Abroad – Shelby Pankratz

Last spring semester I studied abroad in the bustling town of Florence, Italy. Over 4,750 miles and 110 days away from home, I visited 28 cities in a total of six countries and had the absolute time of my life.

I was able to see many cities in my host country of Italy as well as: visit the lively and historic city of Prague, fly to Copenhagen where two of my TM sisters called home, rendezvous with my French friend in her home town of Marseille, discover new places in Switzerland and enjoy the alluring country of Croatia.

Shelby frequently visited the Ponte Vecchio in Florence.
Shelby frequently visited the Ponte Vecchio in Florence.

“My advice to any Gustavus student contemplating going abroad is to start planning. Like today.”

In addition, I was able to help my brother propose to his beautiful fiancé, spend a week with my lovely parents, exploring new places and enjoying great views, and host two of my best friends while savoring my final days in such an incredible city.

One of the highlights of my abroad travels was traveling to Sicily, completely alone.

To say this was one of the most memorable experiences of my life thus far is an understatement. I’ll forever cherish the relationships made with people from all around the world, the sights I saw in places ranging from rocky coasts to the snow-capped alps and the memories that shaped me into a more independent and confident traveler and overall individual.

Looking from the Piazalle Michelangelo over the city of Florence, Italy.
Looking from the Piazalle Michelangelo over the city of Florence, Italy.

My advice to any Gustavus student contemplating going abroad is to start planning, like today.

Our school offers so many opportunities and choices to travel. It’s an excellent resume builder, but more importantly expands students’ horizons and perspectives.

As an International Management major I’m excited to travel in the future and this J-Term will participate in a domestic travel experience in Seattle, Washington.