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blog How Studying and Volunteering in Ghana Changed Me ISEP students Jetta and Hannah tell us a little bit about their experiences at the University of Ghana and how they changed during their semester abroad.
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blog How to Talk About Study Abroad in a Job Interview In a competitive job market, study abroad experiences make you stand out, but you have to discuss them strategically.
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blog Mexico Is More Than Meets The Eye Katie, a Spanish and International Studies major from the University of Iowa, spent a year studying abroad at Universidad La Salle in Mexico City. She speaks about the reality of studying abroad in Mexico versus the way that the news portrays the country. How did Mexico challenge the media’s percept...
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blog How to Manage Homesickness While Studying Abroad Believe it or not, ISEP staff know study abroad — including the ups and downs. Here’s former Communications and Marketing Assistant Sarah’s advice on how to manage homesickness!
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blog ISEP Student Stories: Aime’s First Impressions of Study Abroad in France This week’s blog post is brought to you courtesy of ISEP student Aime S. Aime is an English and French double-major from John Carroll University and is currently studying abroad at the Université de Savoie in Chambéry, France.
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blog MOOCs: An International Experience… at Home Massive open online courses, or MOOCs, are a fantastic way for students to get some quality education from universities all around the world at minimal cost.
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blog ISEP Student Stories: Yoann’s Experience at Beloit College oday’s student story comes to us from the quaint Midwestern town of Beloit, Wisconsin. There, ISEP student Yoann, an English major from the Université Charles de Gaulle in Lille, is currently spending a year studying, perfecting his English, and making friends at Beloit College.
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blog ISEP Student Stories: Looking Back, a Letter to Myself Before Study Abroad eciding to spend a whole year away from the comforts of your home university can be an overwhelming thought to imagine, but Sara thinks you’ll be just fine (and so do we!).
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