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blog Finding Your Independence While Studying Abroad I’m the youngest in my family. My mom calls me the 'baby' even though I’m 21 years old. I’ve basically never been truly alone, always traveling with my family or taking school trips with friends. Even at my home university, I’m a local and live at home with my parents.
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blog Expanding Your Comfort Zone in the First Weeks Studying Abroad I was so excited to study abroad. When you tell people you’re spending a semester or year abroad, they are always enthusiastic and being told “congratulations” becomes a common occurrence. It makes it easier to go; you know you’re going to have the time of your life. And this first month I’ve...
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blog ISEP France Site Visit – Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc Want to know what Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc is like? Read about my site visit there!
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blog ISEP France Site Visit - Aix-Marseille Université ISEP France Site Visits brought me to Aix-Marseille Université - read more about what I experienced while I was there!
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blog Study in France: Finding a Program For Your Language Level If your French language level is preventing you from studying in France….don’t let it! There are many programs catered to all levels. As the ISEP Program Officer for France, I can give you the low-down on many programs for various levels.
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blog How to Study in France and Take Courses in English Here's a list of ways you can study in English in France with ISEP. Some of the most popular programs are those that offer a mix of regular university courses in English with about three to six U.S. credit hours of French language and civilization courses.
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blog How To Apply For A Student Visa For Studying in France If you are a U.S. citizen preparing to study abroad in France for more than 90 days, you will need a student visa! While the process is long and a little overwhelming, I am here to make life a little easier. Follow these steps, and you will be fine!
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blog Thoughts on My Time in the United Kingdom I've adjusted to life here in Sunderland; I joined a sports team, contributed to a radio news program, took a weekend trip to Norway, and most recently, experienced a shocking U.S. Presidential Election from across the Atlantic.
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