By Matteo Travers, Community Manager
Today, I had the pleasure of interviewing Verto Alum Brooke Nagle (Online, Fall 2020 and Hawaii, Spring 2021). Check out her story below!
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What are you up to now? What’s life like post-Verto?
After my semester in Hawaii, my plan was to attend a university in Washington, DC. However, after studying with Verto, my perspective totally shifted, and I wanted to continue traveling. I found the Anglo-American University in Prague and enrolled to study international relations and human rights there.
Prague was super fun, and I had the opportunity to travel a lot. I visited 14 countries, but Prague is still my favorite city after going everywhere around Europe!
I graduated from my undergraduate program at Anglo-American University in June and am now back in Connecticut. My ultimate goal is to get back abroad, although for now, I’m an intern for a website where I write political articles and for a congressional campaign.
And then, as of today, I just accepted a position as a middle school History teacher at a school here in Connecticut! I start next week.
How did Verto help you get to where you are today?
Every activity we did with Verto was really community-oriented. I remember one of the best experiential learning excursions was planting coffee trees as part of our class. Because of the community-oriented environment, I was able to meet one of my best friends, who is still one of my closest friends to this day, even four years later. We even lived together for a little bit a few years ago.
What advice would you give to our newest Verto alumni?
I would say to meaningfully reflect on your experience, and really try to learn everything that you can from it. Also, it can be a scary transition going from being abroad to maybe a more traditional college experience, but keeping in touch with people in your program might help with this transition. I know that really helped, especially when I got home.
I remember calling Carly, my best friend from the semester, almost every day because it was nice to have someone to talk to who went through the same experience as I did. That’s something special about the Verto Community – the people that are a part of it.
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