02/19/2016
What is the single best experience you have ever had in your life and how has that shaped who you are today?
Hands down making the decision to take a gap year and study at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. First time in the country, not many connections - just going. I remember landing and, as I was looking out the window of the airplane thinking "what did you just get yourself into?" But, I really believe it took so much strenghth and confidence for me to do that - throughout that year I made mistakes and learned about myself, mainly by pushing myself out of my comfort zone. That year was instrumental in shaping me into the person I am today. Living in a zone of contention and international debate forced me to examine the situation from all angles and made me so much more perceptive of issues in that society and the ways in which it affected me emotionally. The picture is from Wadi Rum in Jordan (right next door to Israel) one of the most beautiful places I've been in my life. We stayed in a bedouin camp there. The bedouin are a semi- nomadic people concentrated in certain desert areas of north africa and the middle east.
Marissa is double majoring politics science and middle eastern studies with a double minor in Spanish and philosophy. She wants to go to law school one day. She enjoys running and living that healthy life!