Here she is!
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After another stress-FULL semester, I am back on the radar. I had 18 credit hours on my plate this semester, including my Spanish Senior Capstone class (aka: prove to your professors that
you are good at Spanish). As per every semester, I also spent about 25 hours per week working at Crawdaddy's and an additional 5 hours per week finishing my scholarship hours. When all of those add up, Brittney is left with very few hours to sleep, clean house, blog, or travel to Sparta during the week. I think the picture to the right shows that my hard work paid off this Fall, and boy am I glad it's over! The "I" on that 'report card' is what I'm really excited to talk about....CHILE!!!

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During this semester, I participated in a Geology class whose main goal was to study the geological uniqueness of the South American country of Chile. When they were planning the class, the Geology Department graciously invited Spanish majors to participate by studying the culture, history and language of the place. On January 4th, there are 16 of us that will be making our way down to the "Land of Contrasts" to see volcanoes, marine terraces and rocks, rocks, rocks! From January 4th to the 16th, I will have the opportunity to see many different regions of the country, from the great Chilean glaciers to the bright city lights of La Serena. I'm super excited to take some Andes mints with me so I can eat Andes in the Andes :). As usual, I will be sure to put up pictures and blogs of my travels as soon as possible!!!
Until next time,
love love love
B