On September 17th I went to the study abroad fair. When I went I was expecting to sit down while the faculty talks about where you can go to study abroad and the different programs that were offered. Instead different tables were set up and we had to find out the information for ourselves. I ended up liking this set up better because it allowed me to have one on one conversations with the people from the actual country the program is in. They were able to explain to me the different activities they do and how much they love when Americans visit. I was able to speak with representatives from Chile, Peru, Brazil, London, Spain, and many more countries. I also learned that if I wanted to study abroad during the winter or summer intersessions I could possibly get a scholarship for it. Going to the study abroad fair really opened my eyes to the options we have and I am definitely looking forward to studying abroad either my sophomore or junior year at Baruch.