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College Life Is Not Like the Movies, It鈥檚 Better, Says Spanish Exchange Student Clara del Olmo

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Spanish exchange student Clara del Olmo: 鈥楽tudents at Mason care about creating a real well-connected community that makes me feel safe to express my own thoughts without feeling judged.鈥

When Clara del Olmo learned she was coming to America as a college exchange student from her home in Spain, she imagined the experience would be something 鈥渓ike in the movies, where there would be lots of partying.鈥

The reality, she reports now, turned out to be better.

The junior from the Universidad Carlos III in Madrid arrived at 性视界传媒鈥檚 on a one-year exchange program this fall to continue her study of politics and global affairs. Much to her relief, Mason and the Schar School were more about academics than the social activities seen in films.

鈥淭he university experience is organized better here than in Spain,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here is a bigger emphasis on learning and on networking and less on studying and memorizing.鈥

She soon discovered the school increases a student鈥檚 sense of community by providing opportunities to become involved in campus life and to explore the school鈥檚 culture, something that is not emphasized in her country.

When trying to pick a school, del Olmo鈥檚 study abroad advisor pointed her to Mason because of its reputation for having a great government program and a diverse student body. (In fact, Mason is majority minority and ). Del Olmo also talked with other students who had studied at Mason; they described the school as 鈥渧ery international student friendly鈥 and the community as 鈥渧ery accepting,鈥 she reported.

Since del Olmo is studying politics, she finds it important to be surrounded by a diverse group of people in order to better understand the world. Different cultures, backgrounds, and beliefs give insight into how different world governments work and how people can interact with each other.

Faculty Is a Favorite

Del Olmo says the best part of the school is its professors. Each of her professors, she said, care about what they teach and is very involved with students, which fosters a good environment for sharing ideas.

Associate Professor teaches theory and important background information, but also applies topics to daily life and makes learning fun, she said. He鈥檚 the reason why del Olmo decided to join the International Relations Policy Task Force Learning Community, which gives students a chance to become policy experts by researching and crafting policy recommendations in one of three task force areas.

What she likes about the task force is that she is learning about the American political system from insiders with different perspectives on a variety of issues:

鈥淪tudents at Mason care about creating a real well-connected community that makes me feel safe to express my own thoughts without feeling judged,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 expected Mason to be an eye-opening experience, and that is what I got. There is time for learning and there is time to have fun, the perfect balance that keeps you motived and engaged with your university life.鈥