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Welcome to Crushing it in Croatia , a series where we feature expats who have moved to Croatia. Julia: Hello Marija! I have two younger sisters and a cat named Hopper. I just recently graduated from University Parsons School of Design and am excited to spend my summer on the beach [in Croatia]. Thank you for having me for this interview! Julia: When studying abroad in Croatia, I lived in the city of Dubrovnik in the newly built student dormitory Studentski Dom Dubrovnik.
It is around a minute walk from the Old Town of Dubrovnik Stari Grad as well as near an accessible bus stop. I felt that the atmosphere was extremely safe and relaxed. The actual architecture of the building was quite immersive, so I believe it helped encourage student community and friendships that I have still maintained to this day. Marija: What drew you to Croatia? How did you decide to study here? Did anyone encourage you to study here family or teachers? This trickled down into my parents and thus into my two siblings and me, so my Croatian identity has always been an important facet of who I have been from an early age.
Since the age of 7, I have spent nearly every summer abroad in Croatia with my family. We have a house in a village outside of the city of Zadar with which we stay. My fondest and dearest childhood memories have been made on those beaches with my cousins and relatives.
It is where I had my coming of age, where I learned to speak and appreciate the language, and where I began to see myself outside of what I originally thought was my singular nationality American. Marija: Was there anything about daily life and culture in Croatia you like more compared to your home country?
Julia: The Croatian lifestyle is miles more laid back and relaxed than typical American culture, especially for me coming from one of the biggest and busiest cities New York. The work-life balance for me is more desirable and plausible. You have time to visit your loved ones, grab a coffee with friends, and finish your assignments for University on the beach of all things. Marija: When you decided to study in Croatia, how did you prepare?