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blog How to Be a Tourist Without Being a “Tourist” The word 'tourist' is a host for all sorts of negative stereotypes that are hard to shake off no matter where you go in the world. However, while stereotypes do often stem from the truth, the fear of being labeled negatively as a tourist can hold you back from important experiences while abroad.
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blog Connecting With Nature While Studying Abroad When I say I’m from New York, people always think “Oh, Manhattan!” However, I’m from Hyde Park, a small town about an hour and a half north of the city. While it’s not super upstate, it’s far enough that I am surrounded by nature.
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blog Top 10 Disciplines For Business Majors Studying Abroad If you’re a business major interested in studying abroad, here are 10 disciplines that will help you supplement both your education and resume.
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blog Three Lessons I Will Take with Me Forever After Studying Abroad When you move to a country you have never been to, it teaches you things about yourself, about people, about cultures and about your perception of the world. These lessons may be different based on personal experience but here are a few I have found to be vital.
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blog The After-Effects of Studying Abroad: What to Expect My semester abroad flew by; just a few short months ago I was waiting to board my flights to France, and now, I'm already on my way home. After studying in a French immersion program in Aix-en-Provence,
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blog Want to Study Abroad in New Zealand? Don’t Make These 10 Mistakes If you want to study abroad in New Zealand, you should try to learn a bit about the culture. Here are a few common misconceptions.
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blog Don’t Know Where to Study in England? Here's Our Top Four Destinations of the Week Don’t know where to study in the U.K.? Here are four suggestions.
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blog 3 Tips for Studying Abroad in the Middle East Thinking of going to the Middle East? Study abroad successfully and enjoyably with these tips.
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