Tuesday 26 June 2012

Still Planning

Despite trying to believe otherwise for the past few months, the year abroad is really close now, and my shocking lack of definite plans is becoming a slight concern. I do have an idea of what I want to do, and I have backup plans, but nothing is actually confirmed. Great.

At the moment I've split the Year Abroad into two sections, roughly governed by Spanish university semesters. The first section I intend to spend in Chile, teaching English at a British School called Redland School in Santiago, the capital. The second section I intend to head off to a Spanish university as an Erasmus student, to "get me back into the university mindset".

There are a couple of problems. The Chile phase is proving to be pretty damn costly, with flights nearly £1000 return, and visa costs anywhere between £160 and £700. However, the placement does have the advantage of providing me with all meals, board, and organising my life before I actually arrive, as well as being in South America. The second phase in Spain is also problematic, given that the Erasmus placement I was given (and accepted) is actually not that great. It's in Lugo, which is a pretty small city in the Galician region of Spain. Lonely Planet describes the town as being dull and uninteresting, which I'm not sure I fancy for a whole semester!