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zerohundred October 29 2008, 01:35:16 UTC
omgomg, it looks amazing. and now you're going to prague, budapest, and vienna? JEALOUS. have a lot of fun, and you BETTER take pictures. i love these ones. so pretty.

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thepitapredator October 29 2008, 11:03:46 UTC
Haha, I have 3 memory cards just waiting to be filled up over break. I hope that's enough.

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parabolabear October 29 2008, 02:17:42 UTC
1) prague/buda/vienna is an incredible tour. ive done it! it was glorious! enjoy every moment of it :)

2) omg wales. looks damp and grey but happy and pretty and quaint and like it has been fall for months already! looooooves it.

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thepitapredator October 29 2008, 11:04:49 UTC
Ooh, really? Most people I know are going to Spain or France for fall break so we get weird looks when we tell people where we're going. How did you like Budapest? It's the one I know the least about.

Fall weather is my favorite so I loved Wales.

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parabolabear October 29 2008, 11:16:03 UTC
i didnt know a lot about it either - half the city is Buda, half the city (across the river) is Pest. delicious food and very nice people. i don't remember too much, sadly, but when i look back on my pictures i cant help but smile!

i'm just partial to eastern europe because that's my heritage, a few generations back. budapest linksssss:
http://www.budapestinfo.hu/en/
http://www.fsz.bme.hu/hungary/budapest/

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sadiebee123 October 29 2008, 02:25:40 UTC
that's so cool! thanks for sharing these photos - they're gorgeous. and have fun on your trip!

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thepitapredator October 29 2008, 11:05:03 UTC
Thanks!

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girlonthedock October 29 2008, 02:32:52 UTC
I did prague, budapest and vienna last semester. You will love every second! Have fun!

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thepitapredator October 29 2008, 11:05:47 UTC
Ahh, I can't wait!

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thepitapredator October 29 2008, 11:07:38 UTC
NYU-L gave us the information at the orientation we had to go to when we first got here. It's really easy to apply to, I definitely would recommend it to everyone. There's usually a pretty hefty application fee, but NYU takes care of it for you so the only thing you have to pay for is transportation to wherever you're going. When you apply they ask how much you'd be willing to pay for travel and based on that they decide where to send you. I put down 70 pounds or so and got sent to Wales which is the furthest I've heard of out of the people I know!

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