Studying abroad certainly opened my eyes to all of the possibilities out there. Before I left for France, I had it set in my mind that I wanted to work in Hollywood, but now I can see working in the French film industry. I don't feel the same language barrier I felt before, and I know now that if you make a concerted effort to the learn the language and culture of a foreign country, you will be welcomed with open arms and native speakers will want to help you improve!
I have come so far in just the few months I spent there and I know that when I go back (for there is no question in my mind anymore), I will continue to grow. There is no equivalent to just going to a new country and being forced to use the language every day that will improve your speaking and comprehension of a language.
Additionally, I've been granted a whole new perspective on life after my semester abroad. After two years of college, I felt extremely burnt out... and I was only halfway through! Going some place new was great, but I think the most valuable skill I brought back was to learning to let things go.
I had to accept that I wasn't always going to pronounce things correctly, that I occasionally I was going to step on someone's toes or be least eloquent person in the room, and that was okay. Fear holds us back from stepping out of our individual comfort zones, but we have to realize that mistakes are how we learn and there's no better time to make mistakes than right now as we are in the process of becoming who we are.