The best tour

The last factory visit of the trip, and Audi made sure it did not go out quietly. The tour itself was unlike anything we had done over the past week and a half. Each of us was handed an earpiece and a modified smartphone that played videos synchronized to what we were seeing on the…

A surprising underdog for my favorite day (Regensburg)

Tuesday brought us to Regensburg for a visit to Aumovio, a company that develops the internal display technology and circuit board systems that go inside modern vehicles. On paper, it sounds like one of the less glamorous stops on the itinerary. In practice, it was more interesting than I expected, though for different reasons than…

I know it is important, but I also know it is not cool

After the heaviness of Dachau the day before, Monday felt like the group collectively needed to just keep moving. A long bus ride to Nuremberg, neon safety vests, earpieces, and another factory floor. We were back in it. MAN Truck & Bus was a perfectly fine company visit, and I want to be fair about…

Day 15 – Bye Germany!

After an early wake up around 7 am, we headed to the bus at 8 am for the ride back to Munich Airport. While this trip has truly been a once in a lifetime experience, I was ready to go home. Once we arrived at the airport, we went through multiple passport checks before finally…

A hard day

There is no version of this post where I can be glib or casual, so I will not try. Walking into Dachau on Sunday morning, I thought I was reasonably prepared for what we would see. I grew up learning about the Holocaust in school like most American kids, going through the curriculum probably half…

The Bavarian City!

Munich was a day I had been looking forward to since before we even left Pittsburgh. My family is originally from just outside the city, so this was not just another stop on the itinerary for me. It was personal. And while Munich absolutely delivered, it was also different from what I had imagined in…

Pause and reset

After the most steps I have probably taken in a single day in my life, Friday was exactly what I needed. I slept in, took my time getting ready, and felt like an actual human being again for the first time since arriving in Germany. After the relentless pace of the week, having a morning…

Living in a fairy tale

If I had to pick one day from this entire trip that I would relive start to finish, Thursday might already be it. After two days of factory floors, conference rooms, and information sessions, getting on a bus headed into the Bavarian Alps felt like coming up for air. The drive alone was worth it….

Day 12: Saying farewell to Augsburg :(

Out of all the days on the trip, today was the only day I wasn’t particularly looking forward to. I feel like my brain was so out of school mode that the thought of standing in front of everyone for 25 minutes was so daunting. I think it was also intimidating thinking about presenting for…

Rolled out of bed to be unimpressed

I will be upfront about this one: I was not feeling well on Wednesday. Whatever combination of jet lag, a developing cold, a packed schedule, and the previous late night caught up with me, I showed up to KUKA running on empty and genuinely struggling to be present. So take my impressions of the day…

BMW

An early 7:00 a.m. departure meant we were on the bus to Munich before most people would even think about starting their day. Since BMW is the company my group is presenting on, I was paying close attention from the moment we arrived, taking notes throughout both the presentation and the tour. We kicked off…

Day 11: Wrapping up at Audi

Today was our last factory tour! It really started to hit me that everything was coming to an end so soon. This day felt so far away at the beginning of the trip, but with our busy schedule time was flying by. We had a later departure time of 8:30am since we had the Audi…

Back to school! (Not with Rodney Dangerfield)

Our first full day in Augsburg started with breakfast at the hotel before making our way over to the University of Augsburg for the first time. Having visited quite a few universities across Europe during my time studying in London, I was curious to see how a German public university compared to what I had…

Getting this show on the road!

Departure day came with a bit of an extra wrinkle for me. Unlike the rest of the group, who were leaving straight from Pittsburgh, I actually had to fly from Newark down to Pittsburgh the night before just to turn around and fly back through Newark on the way to Munich. Slightly ridiculous in hindsight,…

I NEED SLEEP!

After touching down in Munich and clearing customs, the first thing that struck me about Germany was how calm everything felt. Having spent last spring studying abroad in London and traveling through eleven different countries across Europe, I thought I had a pretty good feel for what arriving somewhere new looks like. But Germany was…

Final Reflection

Looking back on the entire trip, I keep finding myself returning to all the fun memories we made. The moment that stays with me the most happened at a restaurant where music was playing, people were dancing, and suddenly Sweet Caroline came on. We all got to sing “Sweet Caroline… LET’S GO PITT!” all the…

Day 14 – Free Day

After almost two weeks, our final day in the program had arrived. Since we had a free day with no scheduled activities, most of our group decided to take a trip to Salzburg, Austria, which is located just south of Germany. The trip involved a 30 minute train ride to Munich, followed by another two…

Day 13 – Last Day in Augsburg

After completing all of our company visits, it was finally presentation day. My group headed to the University of Augsburg to meet with the German students in our team and review our presentation one last time before presenting. We spent about an hour going through each section, making sure everyone was comfortable with their material…

Final Reflection

I have been procrastinating writing this last blog post because, in a way, it means the trip is truly over. Looking back on the entire trip, the experience I keep returning to in my mind is our visit to Dachau. We visited incredible companies, saw beautiful castles, explored historic cities, and made unforgettable memories, but…

Day 15: Heading Back to Reality

As I sit here getting ready to head home, I feel a mix of emotions. First and foremost, I am tired. The last two weeks have been packed with early mornings, long bus rides, company visits, presentations, tours, and exploring new cities. Looking back at everything we have done, it is honestly crazy how much…