One of my favorite first memories of my study abroad experience was when I arrived in Trastevere and saw where I would be living for the next few months. It was my first time living in an apartment instead of a dorm room. Not only were the Gianicolo Residence apartments super nice, but I especially loved having a kitchen. When I wasn't eating out, I had the opportunity to recreate the delicious dishes I had tried around town. Another great thing about my time studying abroad was my classes! They were so enjoyable; I took Italian, digital photography, sketching around Rome, and creative writing. Everything I learned in the classroom and around the city still sticks with me to this day.
Living in Rome is like living in a giant outdoor museum. History is everywhere. You have access to so much amazing food, art, and culture, right at your fingertips! Not to mention the fact that you're just a simple train ride away from countless other jaw-dropping Italian cities. Picking one "best part" about living in Rome would be difficult. Whether you are sitting with some friends in front of the Trevi Fountain at 4 AM, standing atop a balcony overlooking the Piazza del Popolo after a delicious meal, or simply strolling the streets of Trastevere, you can't help but love these little Roman moments... or as we would call them: "Roments."
After graduating from MSU, I accepted an internship at an ad agency in New York City. From there, I was offered a full-time position as a Junior Copywriter at 360i. Today, I am still living and working in New York. I am a Senior Copywriter at an ad agency called Oglivy. My current clients include American Express, Perrier, and British Airways. I have helped develop campaigns, radio spots, digital ads, and TV commercials for each of them.
My time in Rome and at John Cabot University has, without a doubt, impacted my future. To this day, my favorite class I have ever taken was Elizabeth Geohagen's Creative Writing class. Not only did she give me the confidence to realize that I am a great writer, but her style of teaching enabled me to turn my relationship with Rome into a series of short stories. No class ever felt like a lecture; every day felt like an individual workshop, where students helped each other become better writers. To this day, I still write short stories and daydream about going back to Rome, and taking this class again!
Reid Masimore
Creative Advertising major
Study Abroad Fall 2012
Michigan State University