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blog Cultural Limbo: Studying Abroad as a Mexican-American With time, learning about your own country's culture comes natural. Learning about another culture starts to take a little bit more work. When two cultures are your first culture and you have to be able to balance it out, things get difficult. When you have two distinct cultures that you try to lear
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blog Why Harry Potter Fans Need to Go to Edinburgh Edinburgh, Scotland is a fantastic place to visit for Harry Potter fans. The famous book series was started in Edinburgh. There are four main places to see in Edinburgh to get a connection to J.K. Rowling beginnings in the world of Harry Potter.
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blog How to Study Abroad in France in 3 Easy Steps Let's be honest: figuring out how to study abroad isn't always easy. When you think about what type of program type you want, what courses you need to take, what logistics need to be figured out, it can start to feel intimidating. That's why we're here to help. In this three-part webinar series, ISE
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blog What Not to Do When Studying Abroad Studying abroad is amazing and I would honestly recommend it to anyone. It changes your life in ways you couldn't ever imagine. However, that also means there are some things you should keep in mind for your study abroad trip. While traveling to far off lands for months at a time is an experience to
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blog 8 Things That Happen When You First Move To Europe There are some big cultural changes that you'll experience when you study abroad. Here Madeleine shares some of the things that surprised her when she first arrived in Switzerland.
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blog 4 Things to Expect When Studying Abroad in the United Kingdom You might be wondering how you need to prepare for studying abroad in the United Kingdom. Many aspects of life here are different than what you might be used to. I have now been studying abroad in England for over two months and have compiled a list of things that came as a shock to me a an American
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blog 7 Photos That'll Convince You to Study in Florida We spent the whole day kayaking to complete the five and a half miles of picturesque natural beauty and clean waters of the river. It was so much fun! The water was so clean that I had the chance to see and touch two turtles, manatees and a lot of different kinds of birds.The mangrove trees were so
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blog Top 6 Photos From My Trip to the Bamboo Sea ISEP Student Voice Yusemi M. travels to Shunan Zhuhai and shares her photos of the Bamboo Sea.
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