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Top 5 Moments Studying Abroad in Sydney

From having access to various delicious foods to exploring the different facets of Sydney's nightlife, my time spent abroad was nothing short of extraordinary and unforgettable. However, upon reminiscing about my time away from home, I’ve decided to rank and choose the most memorable moments amongst the masses of unforgettable memories I’ve already made. While making this list was extremely difficult (cue the one bead of sweat rolling down my face), here’s what I would deem my top five! 

 

Anticipating Amsterdam! My Study Abroad Preparations

Hello, IES Abroad blog readers! Welcome to my first ever post. My name is Brooke (she/her/hers) and I am a rising junior at Davidson College, originally from Winston Salem, NC. As I write this, I am simultaneously enjoying my summer and constantly checking to make sure I am as ready as I think I am for a semester abroad in Amsterdam. For someone who isn't the greatest at planning, combined with my limited traveling experience, the weeks leading up to my study abroad experience are both exciting and nerve racking.

*Please note that the information provided here is general and intended to give you an overview of our housing options that will be available. Closer to the housing selection date, you will receive access to a Moodle page with much more detailed housing information that you will be able to use to select your specific housing preferences. Student Residences NOTE: The number of IES Abroad student residences is limited, and IES Abroad cannot guarantee that everyone who requests the student apartment option will be placed in an apartment. If you would like to be considered for an apartment, please...
IES Abroad - Berlin Field Trips IES Abroad Berlin organizes several field trips. Please view the brochure for more in-depth information on the associated fall field trips and pricing. A short summary of each trip is below: Day Trip to Potsdam (September timeframe) Built originally as a garrison city for the Prussian army, Potsdam soon became the favorite summer retreat for the Prussian royal family. Each king built his own palace, usually tucked away in a beautiful garden or park. The most famous one is Frederick the Great’s Sanssouci Palace; it is a must-see site while in Germany! Overnight...

The Final Installment.

I’ve shed jet lag, but it took a week. I woke up at 10 yesterday, which is funny, because the first time I’ve slept past 8 I of course had a doctor’s appointment (zoom) in half an hour. I was still tired after that, so I did more of my latest favorite thing to do, which is to sit in front of a fan with a book and the cat.

Entry Documents The visa is an official authorization affixed to your passport, which gives proof that you have the permission of the French government to enter France and study for the alotted time. Depending on the country that your passport is from you may or may not need a visa. Please find more information below: US CITIZENS US citizens are not required to have a visa to study on an IES Abroad Summer program in France. A visa may be required, however, if you plan on extending your stay in France beyond 90 days. Check the visa requirements with your Consulate if this applies to you. NON-US...