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blog The After-Effects of Studying Abroad: What to Expect My semester abroad flew by; just a few short months ago I was waiting to board my flights to France, and now, I'm already on my way home. After studying in a French immersion program in Aix-en-Provence,
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blog Returning Home: It's Just a 'See Ya Later' They also say that home is wherever “I’m with you.” But if home is where heart is, then my heart is scattered across the world: a little town off the Ocoee River, the smoky hills of east Tennessee, the north Georgia mountains and the capital of the happiest country in the world.
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blog Overcome FOMO: Why Now Is the Best Time to Study Abroad Between family, friends, football games and more, we get that you might think there's a lot that you'll miss out on while you're abroad. However, we challenge you to instead think about the things you might miss out on if you didn't go abroad. Here's how to conquer the fear.
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blog Costa Rican Slang Your Spanish Textbooks Didn't Teach You Why Learn Costa Rican Slang? Because it is a way of life and will help you better understand local culture.
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blog 10 Things You Should Know Before You Study Abroad in the United States As a foreign student, adapting to a new culture can seem like a daunting task, especially when this adapting takes place in the huge and crazy country that is the United States of America. But don’t worry, I've got you covered.
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blog How to Cope With Homesickness While Studying Abroad Before going abroad, everyone warns you about the dangers of culture shock. They say it takes a while to get used to the language, the social norms can be different than your own and that you will miss your home. These feelings are real, and I underestimated the effect they would have on me.
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blog Top 5 Culture Shocks in Italy ISEP student Joy D. is a student blogger and part of our new ISEP Voices program. She is marketing major from Missouri State University, and is currently studying abroad at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Italy.
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blog Overcoming Obstacles Encountered While Studying Abroad ISEP student Destiny S. is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is a first-generation college student from Northern Arizona University, and is currently studying abroad at Edinburgh Napier University in the United Kingdom.
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