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blog 5 Grateful Students With Big Goals Twenty-one ISEP students are filled with overwhelming gratitude this week. Why? Because they are receiving an ISEP Community Scholarship or ISEP Founders Fellowship for Spring 2017. While each of them looks forward to the challenges inherent to living and studying in a new country...
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blog 7 Students Share Their Best Memories From Time Abroad Between sunrise and late night study sessions, daily activities like walks around the neighborhood or a quick stop for a cuppa with conversation become your fondest memories while you are abroad.
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blog 6 Text Messages That Will Make You Want to Study in Alaska Alaska really is one of the places that you can't describe using words, pictures or even videos. It's one of those places that you just have to experience for yourself. I've tried to come up with many creative ways to show my family back home what it is like to live in Alaska.
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blog Three Reasons Why You Should Study Abroad in a Smaller City When I was selecting where I would be studying abroad, I knew Spain was the country for me. The location, weather, language and culture has always intrigued me. However, the universities I could apply to weren’t plentiful, due to my Spanish level.
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blog Santiago, Chile: My New Favorite Café City Maybe it’s because I’m half Cuban, maybe it’s because I’ve just flown 14 hours to get here, but I am aching for a good cup of coffee. I’m excited to be in Santiago – they say it sits between the sky (the Andes) and the sea (the Pacific).
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blog 5 Reasons Why Derry is the Number One Halloween Destination in the World Perhaps for you, Halloween might be associated with fallen leaves, crazy costumes, and jack-o-lanterns. Maybe it is associated with Stranger Things, Nightmare on Elm Street, or Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetl- (don’t say it a third time!)
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blog How to Explore Amsterdam in a Day ISEP student Nell Weidenhamer from Kent State University studied abroad at Universidad de Murcia in Spain. Here she tells the story of her first trip outside Spain.
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blog Overcoming Fear: It's Only the Beginning Studying abroad can be a scary thing. Many people hesitate to study abroad because they fear change or they fear being in a place where they don't know anyone. However, fear is only an emotion, and just like any other emotion, it comes and goes.
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