Blog
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blog 5 Things to Expect When Studying in Sweden Diana Laura de Anda Padilla discusses five things you can expect when studying abroad in Sweden.
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blog Study Abroad: The Best Way to do Spring Break on a Budget Here are some tips for maximizing the potential of your trip without breaking the bank.
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blog The Best and Worst Adjustments to Studying Abroad ISEP student Jessica J., part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016, learns about the cultural differences between the United States and Spain.
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blog The Best Perk of Studying in the Center of Europe Learn how Madeleine K packed up her snow gear, snacks and hiking boots, and boarded a train from Bern to Grindelwald to see the Swiss Alps.
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blog Valparaiso to Valparaíso: Top of the World Jason S., a digital video production major from Ball State University, shares his first video while studying abroad at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso in Chile.
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blog American and British Stereotypes: A Cultural Exchange Blue C. polled her new classmates in United Kingdom about common misconceptions about themselves and American culture.
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blog Top 4 Differences Between American and Italian Cultures ISEP student Barbara D. is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is a graduate student studying international communication from Università degli Studi di Urbino “Carlo Bo” in Italy, and is currently studying abroad at Creighton University in Nebraska.
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blog 3 Things I've Learned By Living in Sweden and Not Speaking Swedish If someone had given me a dollar every time I heard “Oh, you’re studying abroad in Sweden? Do you speak Swedish?” before I left the United States for a semester in Stockholm, I would have been able to afford first-class airfare. My answer to this question: nej!
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