In December, the Penn State Smeal College of Business International Programs Office sponsored a photo contest, providing students an opportunity to share photos of their experiences abroad.
Markea Dickinson, senior supply chain and information systems major, won the contest with her photo from Machu Picchu in Peru.
Dickinson traveled to Peru during her semester abroad in Argentina with the Latin American Societies and Cultures program. She said she knew she wanted to study abroad before she ever came to Penn State.
One of her main goals in choosing a non-traditional, Spanish-speaking location was to immerse herself in the language. Though she traveled to Argentina with limited Spanish skills, after a full semester in the country, she now feels fluent in the language.
“The knowledge you gain in the classroom isn’t the same as speaking with native speakers,” she says. “I would go to the café every Sunday and just talk to locals to enhance my language skills.”
The classes Dickinson took in Argentina were mostly related to culture and language, but she says the lessons she learned will be vital to her career in the supply chain industry.
“Supply chain is a very global industry,” she says, adding that her experience working with people from different cultures and adapting in unfamiliar environments will benefit her future career.
Dickinson’s photo from Machu Picchu, Peru, was symbolic of what her study abroad experience meant to her.
“Through living as a resident in Argentina and embracing the cultural differences, I was able to embark on one of the most risky, yet rewarding experiences of my life,” she says. “This photo captures the most important lesson I learned while abroad — the essential nature of taking risks and losing sight of the shore in order to make my dreams a reality.”
Dickinson was one of several ambassadors who talked to students about their experiences abroad at the Smeal Abroad Expo. The deadline to apply for summer study abroad programs is Feb. 1.