Back in the Netherlands

After 18 days of America, I am back to school in the Netherlands.  The plane trip was crazy - I can never seem to sleep on the overnight plane rides, but I made it.

I turned in my EBS paper and had BCP today where we were supposed to be different countries in the EU and decide on different factors such as structural funds and different agency allocations.  It was my last class before my OAT on Tuesday.  A lot of the students are now done with classes and are starting their graduation assignments where they obtain an internship and work on their graduation project.  I, however, am starting IOP (International Operations) and IFM (International Financial Management).  Now I am going to be studying for my final test for EBS and Dutch.

I also want to apologize to Ms. Herter’s 6th grade English class for not being able to make the trip up to visit you all, but if you have any questions to ask, feel free to let me know and I will try to answer them!  It helps to have a good work ethic in middle and high school so that you are prepared for college-level work, so keep up the good work!

Hey girl!

Just wanted to wish you good luck with the new semester at Avans. I know how much you have been missing the place and cant wait to learn new things lol.

Anyway...let me know how you are doing and if you have any questions just ask and hopefully I’ll be able to help you out from here.

From nowhere land, Cullowhee
Claudia wink

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