When Your Semester Abroad Takes an Unexpected Turn
My Empowering Experience in PerugiaMy turbulent start to my semester abroad and why I would still recommend it to everyone
A promising start!
The official move-in date for the student residence hall was scheduled for March 1 at 10 a.m. To ensure I would arrive on time, I had booked a small, lovingly furnished Airbnb in Perugia for the night before. Full of anticipation, I got up early on the morning of March 1 and set off on foot for the approximately 30-minute walk to the residence hall.
Once I arrived, however, my euphoria was quickly dampened: the doorman didn't speak English, and my Italian skills weren't sufficient for the complex situation. My name wasn't on the list, and although I tried to reach my contact person at the university, no one was available on Sunday.
Unexpected obstacles
A dormitory that wasn´t supposed to be one
The difficult decision
A new plan and new perspectives
Not the end, but a new beginning
Even though it seemed like a setback at the time, this experience strengthened me mentally. I learned that it's not the end of the world when something doesn't work out. There are always alternatives, other countries, new opportunities, and, above all, people who will help and support you.
Sometimes a detour takes us exactly where we need to go.
So, to all future exchange students:
A failed semester abroad doesn't mean the end of your dream – maybe it's just the beginning of a better story.


