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blog How Studying Abroad on Your Own Can Be a Good Thing ISEP student Diana Laura de Anda Padilla is a student blogger and part of our new ISEP Voices program. She is a design major from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO), and is currently studying abroad at Linnaeus University in Sweden. Here she discussed what it's been ...
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blog How to Leave for Study Abroad in 3 Simple Steps 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. She shares a couple tips on how it feels to leave for study abroad, and how to c...
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blog Five Ways to Make the Most of Your Study Abroad in France ISEP student Emily S. is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is a junior from the University of Southern Indiana, and is studying French while abroad at Université de Caen in France.
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blog The One Thing You Need to Do to Prepare for Your Study Abroad ISEP student Catherine M. is a student blogger and part of our new ISEP Voices program. She is a chemical engineering major from American University of Sharjah, and is currently studying abroad at Virginia Tech. Here she shares what she recommends as one of the most important things you can do befor...
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blog 6 Things to Do on a Budget in Edinburgh ISEP student Leigh B. is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is a third year kinesiology student from Louisiana State University, and studying sociology while abroad at University of Sunderland in the United Kingdom.
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blog 5 Things I Didn’t Worry About Until I Decided to Study Abroad ISEP student Marie K. is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is an English and creative writing major from Hendrix College, and is currently studying abroad at Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover in Germany.
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blog Coping with Culture Shock: The Importance of "Sticking it Out" ISEP Program Officer Lindsay talks about her own experience with culture shock, and why it's important to stick it out, even if it means being uncomfortable.
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