On Being 'Lucky' or 'Diligent'; Finding Community Abroad
Taking the steps to make the leap from visitor to community member. My top six tips on achieving language fluency and engaging with your home abroad.
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Taking the steps to make the leap from visitor to community member. My top six tips on achieving language fluency and engaging with your home abroad.
Packing for living with a family for four months is different from packing for a dorm or an apartment. Here's what I wish I'd known going in.
Living with a host family has been the best part of my semester. It's also been challenging. I've learned some phrases to help.
My honest review of Student Experience Minervahaven.
A list of items I found in my study abroad housing, that aren't typically found in the US
In this post, I wrote about my first week in Auckland, New Zealand, covering the common stores, food, transportation, and other (sometimes not fun) logistical...
A look into my daily life in Granada
After arriving in Quito and meeting my gracious host family, our school had closed the second day of classes after the country was announced to be in a state of...
A reflection on my experience living in a residential hall in Madrid.