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blog 5 Tips for Using Technology to Your Advantage During Study Abroad During my time as a British international student in the U.S, I’ve realized that using technology strategically has helped me become better immersed in my host community. At the same time, I’ve also learned the value of turning off my laptop and unplugging from my cell phone. Here is my advice regar
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blog 3 Things I’ve Learned By Living in Sweden and Not Speaking Swedish ISEP student Lydia W. is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is a new media interactive design major from University of North Carolina at Asheville, and is currently studying abroad at Södertörns högskola in Sweden.
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blog What You Can Gain From Studying Abroad As many ISEP students prepare to depart on their educational travel adventures, some of our returned students share their newly-found international wisdom. ISEP student Matthew H. from University of Chester studied abroad at Whitworth University for a year to work on his international business major
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blog A Letter to Myself - Before Study Abroad Not everyone gets the chance to receive great advice before they go abroad. So I decided to write a letter to my past self, to help others qualm fears about studying abroad.
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blog Getting Lost in Language While Studying Abroad ISEP student Dantae H. is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is a Spanish language and literature major from Roanoke College, and is currently studying abroad at Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio in Spain.
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blog What Does a Week in Uruguay Look Like? Western Washington University student Rikki, a Spanish major, spent a semester at the Universidad Católica del Uruguay. Even though Rikki finished her semester in Uruguay, you can still check out her educational adventures on her blog. Here’s a glimpse of what a week studying abroad in Montevideo is
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blog How Studying and Volunteering in Ghana Changed Me ISEP students Jetta and Hannah tell us a little bit about their experiences at the University of Ghana and how they changed during their semester abroad.
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blog How To Convince Your Parents To Let You Study Abroad You’ve decided you want to study abroad. Great — we’re really excited for you. But what if your parents aren’t quite as pumped as you are? What if they say no? Former Program Officer Rachel encountered some resistance from her parents when she wanted to study abroad in Ecuador. How did she convince
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