Am I Still Going to Nice?

On Thursday 14th July, Nice suffered an attack during Bastille Day celebrations. A truck drove into a crowd of people on the Paisage Anglais killing 84 people, including 10 children and injuring 300 more. (a full news story on the BBC can be found here). At this time, it unknown whether or not the attack was carried out by ISIS, but it is believed that the driver was a supporter of the terrorist group. The driver was shot dead at the wheel by police.

I have had numerous friends and family ask me if I am still planning on travelling to the city. This made me sit and think about my travels, and reflect on what this would mean for me and for my family. I have come to this outcome:
Although terribly shocking and such a tragedy. I will not let what has happened in Nice alter my wishes to study in this magnificent city. Being quite a head-strong person, I have decided to try and look at the situation in this way; ‘I cannot live my life in my house for fear that something may happen while I am out. I could fall onto the road by accident and be hit by a vehicle. Touch wood that it never happens, but my home city, Edinburgh could fall under attack! The same thing may happen on my back doorstep’. Having spoken with my parents, we agreed that; at this present time, security will more than likely be at its tightest, therefore, it is probably very safe within the city. Although we have no idea what the attackers are planning, it is unlikely that they will target the same city again. It would be silly of me to withdraw my study abroad semester and change my degree to a single honours course.

Having taken all of these into consideration, I have decided that I will still be travelling and spending 4 months in Nice. It is such a lovely city, and my thoughts go out to all of those involved in the attack in Nice and in all of the other cities that have suffered.

 

 

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36800730

My Time in Nice; Introduction

As I study a joint honours degree with a language, I have to do a compulsory study abroad period. For my Study Abroad, I will be travelling to Nice in the South of France for four months! I will be leaving mid-August and will return home in time for Christmas!

My destination for my Study Abroad has been changed a couple of times; originally I was planning on going to a small town called Chambery near the Alps, however, as the host university did not offer a lot of events modules, my university thought I would be better off studying in Toulouse. So for 2 months I was going to Toulouse, in the south west of France. I was looking forward to this, more so as my friend who studies the same joint honours course as me, was planning on going to Toulouse as well! We had looked for accommodation together and had discussed weekend driving trips to Spain, and the other roadtrips and things we were going to do together!

Things were finally starting to fall into place, in the planning aspect, when… The university emailed me to tell me they thought I would benefit more from studying in Nice as they had a better English-French ratio of classes. So after considering what this would mean for me, I decided that I was going to Nice!

So as I was a couple of months behind other students travelling to Nice, my planning has been a little hectic but I think now, I am nearly set to go!

Image: http://www.studyabroadinternational.com/France/Nice/image/Nice-summer.jpg