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blog Return from Study Abroad: The Journey Home That's Impossible to Prepare For Studying abroad is temporary, but the experience is permanent. Upon approaching the inevitable end of time spent abroad, one generally is aware of the possibility of a reverse cultural shock, but can you really prepare for it?
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blog 5 Differences Between Universities in Spain and the U.S. Here are the five main differences I've learned between Spain and my host country for my year studying abroad, the United States.
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blog Machismo in Latin America: A White Woman’s Perspective Allow me to share some of my experiences with you as a German student studying abroad for the year in Ecuador and some basic advice on how to settle in and get comfortable.
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blog The Phases of My Culture Shock While Studying Abroad in Japan I managed to blow through all the phases of culture shock in my first two weeks abroad, feeling comfortable in my new home despite trials and tribulations.
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blog Study Abroad Adventures: From Wisconsin To Northern Ireland Studying abroad can open your eyes to experiencing the world in different ways. Embracing those differences can be the key to appreciating and enjoying other cultures.
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blog 5 Tips for Learning a New Language During Study Abroad If you want to learn a new language during your international study abroad experience, here are a few tips that will help you become fluent.
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blog 3 Ways Studying Abroad Helps Conquer Postgraduate Fears Studying abroad programs can help you overcome your fears, prepare you for independent living and become a well-rounded individual.
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blog 5 Things You Should Know Before Studying Abroad When people reflect on study abroad experiences, they tend to emphasize the good and downplay the bad. In reality, however, it’s good to prepare for the times when everything isn’t amazing or going how you planned.
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