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blog How An Engineering Student Got A Second Major In French ohnson is a Civil and Environmental Engineering major from University of Tennessee, Knoxville who studied at Université de Savoie on ISEP Direct. After studying abroad in France, Johnson was inspired to change his French minor to a second major.
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blog How to Study Abroad as a STEM Major We know that figuring out how to study abroad within your major can sometimes be challenging, especially if you’re studying Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM).
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blog Photo Contest Superlatives: Spring 2015 Twice a year, ISEP invites students and alumni to submit their best photos from their study abroad experiences to our photo contest. We received a huge number of amazing photos and really struggled to narrow it down to our favorites. Because we loved so many of the photos, we wanted to highlight add...
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blog Windows to the World: What You Wished Others Knew About Your Study Abroad Country We asked our Student Ambassadors to create a 1-2 minute film answering this question above. Each answer was different and unique to that student’s study abroad experience. Here are their stories.
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blog Why I Chose Ghana For Study Abroad Four reasons why this student chose to learn and volunteer in Ghana.
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blog ISEP Student Stories: Amy Finds the Right Fit in Marburg, Germany ISEP student Amy Bittinger (Frostburg State University) reflects on her decision to study abroad at Philipps-Universität Marburg through the ISEP Direct program.
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blog ISEP Student Stories: Interacting With Locals in Ghana As a volunteer at an orphanage, Kasey learned how to adjust to unfamiliar social interactions in Ghana.
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blog Fútbol Knowledge Courtesy of the 2014 World Cup ISEP staff member Karlene M. shares her experience of delving into FIFA culture with her Spanish conversation group.
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