Balancing Travel with Time in Your Own City
Traveling throughout the program is one of the biggest appeals of studying abroad. However, it's equally important to explore where you're living!
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Traveling throughout the program is one of the biggest appeals of studying abroad. However, it's equally important to explore where you're living!
There were a few standout moments that made this trip special: an intimate Flamenco show at Tablao Flamenco, exploring the historic Alcazaba in Málaga, and...
Exploring Dublin, starting classes, and day trips out of the city!
It has officially been three weeks here in the place I now call home. Before, the place I called home was filled with my family, friends, and things I had...
Studying abroad is about more than classes-- it’s about balance. With a little planning, you can manage academics while still fully embracing the culture...
The title is a joke (mostly), but what is not a joke is that this is my first blog post from Germany! I talk about my experience navigating the airport...
Exploring South Africa’s wildlife: five fascinating animals I’ve met (and/or successfully dodged) while studying abroad in Cape Town.
First impressions of living abroad, taking care to enjoy the experience, even the hiccups.
A challenging yet often overlooked aspect of moving to a foreign place is the feeling of not fitting in or being two steps behind in everything they do. This...