Sophie Torgerson
One of the things that has always been on my bucket list has been to travel to Europe. I was ecstatic when I made the decision to study abroad in Denmark in June of 2019. The majority of the trip would be spent in Aalborg, which is a smaller-sized city in the northern region of Denmark. The last couple days would be spent in Copenhagen, the capital and largest city of Denmark. The program was only three weeks, and although I was told we would have free time most evenings and weekends, I wasn’t expecting to have enough time to travel outside the country, although that was something I was interested in. However, in our second week abroad, a few of my classmates were researching things to do for the weekend and came across a $39 round-trip ticket to London for the following Saturday. I decided that I couldn’t let this incredible opportunity pass, as I wasn’t sure when the next time I would be in Europe would be, so a couple hours later, four of my classmates and I booked our flight.