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blog A Letter to My Nervous Pre-study Abroad Self ISEP student Leigh B. is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is a third year kinesiology student from Louisiana State University, and is studying sociology while abroad at University of Sunderland in the United Kingdom.
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blog How to Travel Throughout South America When I first arrived in Chile, I knew little to none about what services were available to me for traveling throughout my host city of Valparaíso. Furthermore, I was essentially clueless about means of travel to other cities around Chile, and even to different countries in South America. I have lear
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blog My Study Abroad Adventures: Weekend Camping Trip When spring finally arrives in the East Coast, you take advantage of it. So last week, I decided to go on a camping trip with Virginia Tech's rock climbing and whitewater rafting clubs. I can safely say that it was the greatest decision I made since I started my study abroad journey!
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blog What It’s Like to Study in Sydney: Student Takeover Throughout the month of May, we are featuring student takeovers on our Instagram so that you can get a more in-depth look at what it’s like to study abroad. ISEP student Iina Stina R. from University of Oulu studied abroad at University of Technology, Sydney in Australia. See some of Iina’s adventur
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blog The Best Place to Travel in China This time, I decided to travel north to see Jiuzhai Gou for myself. Ever since I got to China, everyone has kept telling me about this place. My roommate went on for an hour about how she thinks this is probably the most beautiful place she's ever been to. Jiuzhai Gou is a nature reserve on the edge
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blog What It's Like to Study in the Czech Republic: Student Takeover Throughout the month of May, we are featuring student takeovers on our Instagram so that you can get a more in-depth look at what it’s like to study abroad. ISEP student Katey L. from Georgia Southern University is currently studying abroad at Masaryk University in the Czech Republic. See some of Ka
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blog 3 Things I Learned About Myself While Studying Abroad If I'm being honest, I didn't expect studying abroad to have much of an impact on who I am. I knew I would see beautiful places, meet unforgettable people and try plenty of new things. I had faith all of those things would happen - and they did. I figured I'd just come back to the U.S. and be the sa
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blog Why You Should Get Involved When You Study Abroad I can't say it was in my plans, but I ended being a Spanish teacher for two young boys while I studied abroad in Växjö, Sweden. Teaching something to someone from your host country, whether it's a language or any other skill, can give your time abroad greater significance.
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