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blog ISEP Student Stories: How Study Abroad Changed My Life ISEP student Walker, an economics major from Kennesaw State University who spent a year at Johannes Kepler Universität Linz in Austria, takes a step back and looks at his study abroad experience as a whole.
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blog ISEP Student Stories: Renee Learns Tico Spanish ISEP student Renee, a Spanish major from the University of North Texas, is spending a whole year in Costa Rica at Universidad Nacional.
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blog ISEP Student Stories: Trevor's Spanish-Speaking Ambitions San Diego State University student and sociology major Trevor is doing just that -- setting goals, especially in terms of learning Spanish -- as he prepares to study at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso in Chile in Fall 2014.
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blog How To Convince Your Parents To Study Abroad: Rachel's Story You've decided you want to study abroad. Great! We're excited for you (like, seriously). But what if your parents aren't quite as pumped as you are? What if they say... no? Program Officer Rachel encountered some resistance from her parents when she wanted to study abroad in Ecuador. How did she con...
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blog Tips for Freshmen Who Want to Study Abroad You're just starting college and there's a lot going on. There are a lot of uncertainties: what to major in, what clubs to join, what's the best study spot on campus and so much more. But one things is for sure – you know you want to study abroad. How do you get started? ISEP Coordinator Sue Jackson
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blog 10 Things to Do When You Study Abroad Studying abroad is about making the most of wherever you are. ISEP Program Officer Hilary H. has insider tips from her study abroad experiences. Here are her top 10 things that she recommends all students do while abroad!
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blog What to Do When You First Arrive in Your Host Country Studying abroad is fun, but it can get overwhelming at times. ISEP alumni Carlos, a Universidad Católica de Córdoba student who studied abroad at Universidad Pública de Navarra, shares his advice for settling in to your home away from home: your study abroad host country.
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blog Traveling Abroad With Mental Illness Mental health is a subject that is highly taboo in America. There is little to no discussion on the topic which creates a culturally accepted climate of ignorance surrounding the issue. This post is a means of showing the impact mental illness had on my time studying abroad.
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