Archive for July, 2009
In about one hour, so nervous and excited that I don’t stand a chance at sleeping. I will board a bus, at 6 am bound for O-hair Airport in Chicago. From Chicago I fly to DC, hop on another plane 11+ hours later land in Amsterdam on Aug 1st around 8am. Then it’s onto a train to Arnhem… that is if all goes according to plan.
Also just found out that the company that I paid a ton of $$$ for housing wont let me move in until Monday (Aug 3rd) Even though my lease starts Aug 1st (the day that I land in Amsterdam) So now I must find a place to crash for two nights hopefully without breaking the bank… If you know a place where I could crash in Amsterdam, or Arnhem please post a comment.
Wish me luck, I’ll do my best to keep you all updated.
-Scot
An article about me receiving the Gilman Scholarship:
UW-Whitewater: Edgerton native Scot Inscore earns national study abroad scholarship
6/26/2009
WHITEWATER Senior Scot Inscore of Edgerton is one step closer to his goal of starting an international company after receiving a $5,000 study abroad scholarship from the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and the Institute of International Education.
The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a congressionally funded program that offered 850 scholarships this year. The program gives students who might not otherwise have the opportunity to study abroad, because of financial or other reasons, the chance to travel internationally.
³It is wonderful that UW-Whitewater has a student that was recognized by the Gilman Program,² said Lois Smith, interim dean of the College of Business and Economics.
Inscore¹s travels will take him to the Arnhem Business School in the Netherlands for 10 months. While abroad he plans to take business classes and travel across Europe.
After graduation, Inscore plans to start his own international technology company. He hopes taking international business classes while abroad will give him valuable insight into the business practices of other countries to help him operate an international business.
³I am excited to have the opportunity to have this experience and will use the Gilman Scholarship to become a better global citizen,² Inscore said.
All Gilman Scholarship recipients must complete a Follow-on Service Project when they return home that promotes international education and/or the Gilman Scholarship Program.
For his project, Inscore plans to give a speech about his experiences abroad. He also created a travel blog to document his experiences in Europe that he hopes will inspire others to study abroad.
³I expect that it will be challenging and at times even stressful, but it will be a very rewarding experience,² Inscore said.
To follow Scot Inscore¹s travels go to www.scotinscore.com