by Antonio Sweet '14
Back at the Ranch…
Passport? Check. Notebook?
Check. Bug spray? Check.
A backup notebook and extra pens? Check. Before beginning the course, I
anticipated that I would gain a lot – information that would reinforce my
academic studies, inspiration for class projects in the coming year, and expand
my perspective on energy issues beyond my American prism. While all of these came quickly, they did not
scratch the surface on how deeply this program changed me. Around this time of year as students are
attending internship info sessions, I typically sort through the listings by
location. For three summers in a row, my
internships have been close to home largely because they offered great
experiences and because I couldn’t see myself working anywhere else. However, this course in Brazil helped me see
that breaking out of my bubble, while very risky, can be incredibly freeing and
can open doors to incredible opportunities that were not imaginable
before. Visiting sophisticated research
facilities, complicated manufacturing plants, and influential government
agencies made me realize that my return to Brazil in any capacity was more of a
possibility than I expected. The
representatives that we met with – academic, professional, and otherwise – were
uniformly hospitable and welcoming, but most importantly, they were
encouraging. Now, I can see myself
making the same moves that former students have made by preparing myself to
make that leap of faith. I plan on
taking a Portuguese class to reduce the language barrier and I will actively
work with the DRCLAS office in Brazil this semester to make this former fantasy
a reality. I cannot thank the DRCLAS and
the Brazil office staff enough for making this one of the best experiences of
my life and for guiding me through what promises to be a very challenging
journey.