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blog How Studying Abroad Started My Career in International Education li, a communications major at San Diego State University, studied abroad with ISEP in 2003. His time in Iceland inspired him to pursue a career in international education. Eli shared his experience in our ISEP Alumni LinkedIn group, which led to an interview to learn more about how his time abroad i...
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blog How to Study Abroad in Europe on a Budget We’ve got some tips and tricks on covering the continent without breaking the bank, brought to you by four ISEP students and ISEP Program Officer Will.
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blog 6 Things To Expect When You Study in Japan Curious about what Japan has to offer? We pulled some excerpts from two ISEP student blogs to give you a better idea. Here is what Thu and Sarah say to expect while on your study abroad in Japan.
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blog What Study Abroad is REALLY Like Here we’ve gathered blogs of students who can tell you all about how their semester abroad is going.
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blog Working in the U.S. While On Your J-1 Visa: FAQS We surveyed past students who have completed Academic Training with ISEP to answer some of your questions. You can see the wide range of experiences that past ISEP students have had while working in the U.S.
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blog How a Three Dollar Bus Ride Led to My Favorite Weekend ISEP student James, a History major from Arkansas State University, spent a full year studying at Universidad Americana Managua in Nicaragua. Here he tells the story of how a cold weekend trip to a coffee plantation became one of his favorite memories.
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blog The Part of Costa Rica No One Knows Exists ISEP student Renee spent a full year studying at Universidad Nacional in Costa Rica. Included in this adventure was an 8 day Global Engagement Project with ISEP, which didn’t end up being quite what Renee had expected. Here she tells the story of how a slightly dreaded field trip turned into one of ...
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blog 4 Reasons To Travel to Italy in 2015 To make it easier for you, we‘ve pulled together some of the best parts about studying abroad in Italy with ISEP (of course, that’s not counting the beautiful sights, delicious pasta, and LOTS of gelato).
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