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blog Four Types of Friends You’ll Make While Studying Abroad Whether they are from down the street or across the globe, the friends you make while studying abroad are really what come to define an enriching and educational international experience.
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blog Solo Travel Adventures in London, Okinawa and Northern Germany For this special edition of ISEP Voices, three of our student bloggers share their parallel experiences of traveling alone while studying abroad.
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blog Six Tips for Weekend Trips Traveling can be one of the highlights of studying abroad. Here are some tips to make the most of your weekend travel!
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blog We're Coming to Your Campus! Fall 2018 We're on the road this semester visiting campuses and attending study abroad fairs across the U.S. Check out our schedule to find out where we will be!
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blog Environmental Friendliness: How Studying Abroad in the U.S. Changed My Perception While studying abroad in the U.S., I realized how feelings towards the environment differ greatly between countries and even states. My experience made me even more conscious of food waste, resources and my choices as a consumer.
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blog Why You Need to Visit a Concentration Camp When Studying Abroad in Europe Europe is full of beautiful cities and landscapes, but also holds some of the world's darkest history. It is important to take advantage of the opportunity to learn and acknowledge this history while studying abroad or traveling through the continent.
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blog Wait for the Tide: Enjoying Every Minute of Studying Abroad in Japan Cherish every moment because it's about the journey, not the destination.
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blog Camping in Germany's Black Forest Germany is known for having some of the best forests in Europe for hiking and camping, so a few friends and I took a weekend trip to the town of Tübingen and the famous Black Forest.
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