Three tips for navigating learning differences and accommodations with IES Abroad
Stressed about your academic accommodations when you go abroad? Worried that your learning differences may pose a challenge? If so, here are three tried and...
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Stressed about your academic accommodations when you go abroad? Worried that your learning differences may pose a challenge? If so, here are three tried and...
I was the first in my family to study abroad, and while it was incredible, it came with a lot of guilt, homesickness, and deep reflection.
As a native spanish speaker I have had a unique experience studying in Spain. Although some spanish speakers may have reservations on studying here I have...
This post is about the art of saying "no" and finding balance while studying abroad.
A completely non-exhaustive look into surviving in a city reliant on walking when you have chronic joint pain.
My first three weeks in Quito!
Spending my third Lunar New Year away from home, I’ve learned to turn solo celebrations into meaningful moments with festive outings, comforting traditions, and...
Looking back at what made my time in Vienna oh-so-very special. From the coffee shop culture to rich culinary experiences and diverse architecture.
From pieces on display in museums to graffiti-covered walls and doodle-filled pages of my notebook, my time in Berlin was filled with art.