Studying Abroad for Dummies (From a Recently Former Dummie)
This blog highlights my experiences as an International student from Pakistan looking to gain exposure through travel. I walk readers through the many factors I...
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This blog highlights my experiences as an International student from Pakistan looking to gain exposure through travel. I walk readers through the many factors I...
Here's a few things I did to stay true to myself and my identities while fully immersing myself in the Spanish lifestyle.
On both good days and bad, I had to learn how to navigate my personal life through the rocky waters of anxiety while participating in a completely new...
How two road trips, petty drama, and the promise of pizza led me to choose Aotearoa.
Thoughts and reflections on race and community after studying abroad in Milan
In this post, I explain how my identity as a low-income, first-generation student has impacted my time in Rome, as well as providing some things I’ve learned...
This is just a reflection on coming from a rural background (I grew up in a small Appalachian town in Tennessee) and coming to life in a city in Europe with...
This post covers the culture shock of being in a new country and how a person who is an introvert feels during that time.
Get the insider scoop (pun intended) on eating vegan in Milan!