2015 2015: Keneshia Estim茅: Study abroad leads to self-discovery

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Keneshia Estime
Photo: Below, Keneshia atop Table Mountain, Cape Town. South Africa. "Beautiful and infamous Table Mountain is actually one of the new 7 wonders of the natural world."
2015 2015: Keneshia Estim茅: Study abroad leads to self-discovery
Keneshia Estim茅: Study abroad leads to self-discovery

Keneshia Estim茅 spent six months studying abroad in Stellenbosch, South Africa.

鈥屸孠eneshia Estim茅 鈥15 is a psychology major with a minor in black studies. A peer advisor in the International Programs Office, she spent six months studying abroad in Stellenbosch, South Africa. The Boston resident has been accepted to UMass Boston鈥檚 accelerated nursing program and plans on a career as a psychiatric nurse.

Study abroad in South Africa

I studied abroad in the beautiful country of South Africa the first semester of my senior year. It was the best opportunity I was offered to challenge myself!

I lived and studied in Stellenbosch, South Africa, for six months. In that short period, I was able to learn more about myself than I had in my 23 years of living. The confusion, adjusting to the academic system, and culture shock all highlighted my experience.

Studying abroad means incessantly learning, reassessing, discovering, contemplating, and challenging what you think you know about yourself and the world around you. It helped me figure out who I am and what I鈥檓 going to do with my life. I was able to walk in someone else鈥檚 shoes, which truly helped me appreciate the little things.

Peer advisor at International Programs Office

Being a peer advisor at the university has been rewarding and helped me figure out the job I would like to obtain post-college. I hope to dispel the stereotype that only 鈥渞ich鈥 students can study abroad. I want to diversify the students who study abroad, so I plan on working in an international office when I graduate. 

My goal is to inspire other students to seize this rewarding opportunity and walk a mile in someone else鈥檚 shoes. I help other students find scholarship opportunities to help fund their journey abroad, crush stereotypes students have about a typical study abroad candidate, and inspire students to create their own memories. 

Kenehia Estime in So. Africa

The future: becoming a psychiatric nurse

As a psychology major, my focus is helping people. I never really knew what I wanted to do except to go to college, but when I was accepted at UMassD, I was easily shown what my path is.

The diverse classes in the psychology department illustrated the various career opportunities and the faculty have been extremely patient with helping me reach my goal of being a psychiatric nurse. Professor Mark Dumas and his counseling class inspired my concentration. I鈥檒l be attending the UMass Boston鈥檚 accelerated nursing program, so I can receive another bachelor鈥檚 degree鈥攖his time in nursing.

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