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Darcy in Argentina: For once and for all...
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For once and for all. I'm writing with some exciting news from abroad. I recently received word from AFS Argentina. That they have reviewed your application and have accepted you into their Year Program Summer/Fall Departure. So this is it. Lots of feelings inside of me, not quite sure how I feel. But for better or for worse, it looks like I will be stepping onto a plane to Miami (and then on to Buenos Aires) in 113 days, on July 28. Wow (deep breath.). But now we must pack up every piece.
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Darcy in Argentina: Waiting
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Oooohhhgh. It's been five weeks. Five weeks and a day since I clicked "submit" on my full application. Five weeks exactly since I had my interview with my local AFS volunteers. Five weeks, and no official word of acceptance. yet! They said it would take 4-6 weeks to be accepted. (Then again, I've talked to some other people who told me that. well. it can end up being more like 6-8 weeks! For now, I'm content with chatting it up with my. Overall, I'm just. waiting. I bought a gigantic. Not really a tossup.
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Darcy in Argentina: To Be Myself Completely
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To Be Myself Completely. So lately, no news. Nothing! Hmmm I'm still kind of confused, but oh well, things are good. I really don't know how I feel about my exchange. Most outbounds I've talked to are a little nervous, but mostly just extremely extremely excited. But. I'm. really REALLY nervous. I tear up just thinking about leaving! I know it will be great, know it will be the most amazing experience ever, blah blah blah, and I. Excited, somewhere in there. But mostly just anxious and afraid. And to be ...
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Darcy in Argentina: My Biggest Fear
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It's terrifying how quickly the weeks disappear. They're peeling away before I can catch my breath. Nothing has ever scared me more than how fast time is slipping away. March 30, 2009 at 9:47 AM. As I read that (and as I write this) the countdown clock keeps moving! It's sort of scary! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To Be Myself Completely. A year in Switzerland. Angie, Becoming Japanese! Bye Bye Miss American Pie, Hello Magyar. Caitlin’s Exchange Blog. Gaijin overseas in the Land of the Rising sun!
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Darcy in Argentina: March 2009
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It's terrifying how quickly the weeks disappear. They're peeling away before I can catch my breath. Nothing has ever scared me more than how fast time is slipping away. To Be Myself Completely. So lately, no news. Nothing! Hmmm I'm still kind of confused, but oh well, things are good. I know it will be great, know it will be the most amazing experience ever, blah blah blah, and I. Excited, somewhere in there. But mostly just anxious and afraid. I'm going to Argentina for eleven months. A few months ago, ...
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Darcy in Argentina: AFS Orientation #1
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Milestone after milestone. Pre-application submitted. Full application submitted. Interview- check. And today, I attended my first AFS orientation! The inbounds introduced themselves (with their cute accents! After that, the inbounds clumped into small groups to discuss their experience in more depth, and the volunteers set donuts and apples on the table. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Finally, some sort of news. A year in Switzerland. Angie, Becoming Japanese! Bye Bye Miss American Pie, Hello Magyar.
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Darcy in Argentina: Official (official?) acceptance!
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I am more or less officially accepted into the Argentina year program. (with an emphasis on "more or less"). Today in the mail I received a gigantic hulky thing from AFS. In it were the following:. Two letters to me. A letter to my parents. A huge packet ("AFS-USA Guides and Orientations: The AFS Guide for Participants Going Abroad with AFS"). Another huge (but slightly thinner) packet (".The AFS Guide for Families of AFS Participants"). However, a slight disappointment:. Okay So it's not the. Subscribe ...
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Darcy in Argentina: Finally, some sort of news...
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Finally, some sort of news. What a boring blog! Sorry about that. I've really got nothing to report. Believe me, I'll be screaming when I do :). So it's been six weeks (seven weeks on Sunday) since I submitted my app and had my interview. And I haven't heard. From AFS for about a month, so I was starting to. well, not. But just want some sort of contact and acknowledgment. And this contact came two days ago on February 25. My advisor emailed me the following message:. Please sign form 2 attached below.
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Darcy in Argentina: April 2009
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For once and for all. I'm writing with some exciting news from abroad. I recently received word from AFS Argentina. That they have reviewed your application and have accepted you into their Year Program Summer/Fall Departure. So this is it. Lots of feelings inside of me, not quite sure how I feel. But for better or for worse, it looks like I will be stepping onto a plane to Miami (and then on to Buenos Aires) in 113 days, on July 28. Wow (deep breath.). But now we must pack up every piece.
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