So Long, Farewell
I just wanted to let everyone know, who follows this blog, that today will be my last post with the DAAD. My internship ends tomorrow and I will be searching for new things to do in Germany. I haven’t quite figured out what I will be doing yet, but for the summer I will hopefully go back to teaching English. I recently met some other people working as freelance teachers who think the hours and money are great. So while it isn’t exactly what I want to do as a career it will be a good option for the summer. Make some money and do some traveling.
But before I start working again, I am going to take a vacation to Berlin and see a bit more of Germany! I
leave Saturday morning and will be staying a week. I think that should be enough time to visit the capital of Germany. A friend of mine has told me about a free English tour that I hope I can join. I can’t wait to see all the historic landmarks of the East and West, and I know that there are many amazing museums that I will have to visit. If anyone has any tips from a trip they went on to Berlin please let me know.
I’ve had a great time sharing my experience with all of you. I will continue to check this blog periodically so if anyone has any questions or concerns about moving to Germany for study, for a career, or because they have a German boyfriend or girlfriend feel free to write because I am sure I have an answer for you. Take care! -Eileen

Hello, my name is Eileen Little and I am a 23 year old intern at the DAAD headquarters in Bonn, Germany.
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When we leave home and head to a foreign country to study, one of the things we miss the most is FOOD. All those delicious things that reminds us our home country!! At the Anuga, we found people from every part of the world offering their typical food so we can have them at the [...]
Hi Eileen,
Just stumbled upon your blog- I’m moving to Bonn with my partner in a few weeks and your posts have made us very excited about arriving in the summer!
Thanks for the informative blog- I hope you’re able to stay in Germany a while longer
Brenna
Comment by Brenna McNeil verfasst 28. June 2009 um 00:44
HI
IT’S VERY NICE TO KNOW ABOUT GERMAN THROUGH YOUR BLOG.
I REALLY APPRICIATE YOU THAT U R STUDYING AT GERMAN BECAZ MOST OF STUDENTS WANT TO STUDY IN U.S.
I WISH U GOOD LUCK FOR UR BEST FUTURE THAT U OPT.
I HOPE THAT U WILL BE VISIT ALL THE MUSEUMS THAT GIVE A GREAT PLEASRE.
EVEN I WANT TO PURSUE MASTERS IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING IN GERMAN .
IF U FIND ANY DETAILS MAIL ME
BYE BYE
KOMMU
Comment by kommu ravi verfasst 21. October 2009 um 11:57