
Daniela Angeles Galvan, Class of 2024
  Guanajuato, Mexico
  Major(s): International  Studies and Theatre
Why did you choose Virginia  Wesleyan University?
  I was excited about living close to the beach. Also, I  received a lot of support from the staff at VWU, so I could transfer to  this school. 
 What were your first  impressions when you arrived on campus?
  I like the fact that the campus is small, you can  get to class in less than 10 minutes, and it has a lot of great places for you  to study. My favorite spot has to be Lake Taylor and the trails at Wesleyan  Woods. 
 What is most different from  what you were used to at home?
  I have never lived on a campus before, sharing your  personal space with people that you do not know can be challenging sometimes,  but as you make friends everything gets easier. The food is also different from  what I was used to back home, but the Boyd Dining Center offers international  food during Worldly Wednesdays. Last year, they made one of my favorite Mexican  dishes, chilaquiles!
 What were some of your  biggest challenges in adjusting to college life in another country? 
  Sometimes classes can be challenging when English is not  your first language, but the professors always give you a hand when you have  long papers due. Similarly, making friends can be overwhelming, luckily the  people at VWU are very welcoming and are always willing to help you out. 
 What campus activities are  you involved in?
  I am the president of this year's chapter of Sigma Iota  Rho. I currently work at the Lighthouse as the Program Coordinator for the  Career Advantage Shadowing Program. I am also a volunteer for the Marlin  Chronicle (VWU's Newspaper), and I have directed one of the plays for the  One-Act Student Festival.
 What advice would you give  to other students coming to VWU from another country? 
  Take this incredible opportunity to meet new people and  learn from great professors in a different country. Even though at first it  might be a little scary, you might end up making lots of great friends! You  will also have the chance to experience American culture, and travel around to  beautiful cities. 
 What do you hope to do  after graduation from college? 
  I would like to pursue a master's degree in  International Studies at Old Dominion University, and get an internship in  the Hampton Roads area.