Growth through Discomfort
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When I arrived in Jordan, I came with an open mind and a hunger to get better at Arabic. I don't think I would've made it through the semester without both of these, though. While I actually didn't ever experience a whole lot of culture shock, the first few weeks were disorienting because I couldn't *quite* have real conversations with anyone. The Language Pledge is no joke! It's really straining on social relationships, especially between students at different levels (and really for anyone who's not nearly fluent) but I will say it really does help you get better insanely fast. I noticed huge differences when I would spend weekends having a bunch of conversations with the Jordanian Neighbors in the program or studying more.
Anyway, if you're coming to learn about culture, politics, and language, you will not be disappointed in the slightest. You just have to really want it for yourself, otherwise the staff will be dragging you along and the difficulty of the classes won't feel like an exciting challenge--just a stressful one.
Also shoutout Ustaaza Dania, if you're in Intermediate High for MSA class you're in for a real treat! But each and every staff member is always ready to work out a solution, plan, or generally be flexible and helpful if you come to any of them, especially early on in the semester.
All in all, this past semester was the hardest of my 7 semesters of undergrad by far in so many ways, but I also wouldn't have traded it for the world. I'm actually headed back as I write this for my second semester in Spring 2025!!