Blog
-
blog Japan: The (Mis)Adventure I'm in a place far, far away from anything I know or am familiar with. No red double-decker buses, no cottage pie, no large Norfolk skies, no PG Tips and no familiar faces. A slight murmur of English whistles past my ear in the street and, for a slight second, I forget where I am.
-
blog Random Things I Didn't Expect While Studying Abroad in the U.A.E. When I walked onto campus on the first day of school I immediately realized I was different. How? Almost none of the students had heavy backpacks, or even carried backpacks at all. It might seem like an insignificant little detail, but it actually took me by surprise.
-
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.
-
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).
-
blog Culture Shock Featuring Art, Wine and Aix-En-Provence I sometimes find myself at large gatherings of sophisticated people. Most of my experience has been with older crowds of distinguished professionals, but this high heeled, button downed, long dressed, hair did event was quite different.
-
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!)
-
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.
-
blog How Studying Abroad 5 Times Changed My Life Here are some tips from ISEP staff member, Emilie Romero, who has studied abroad five times around the world.
Pagination