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blog Outdoor Experiences You Must Try in Sweden In both winter and summer, Sweden is a natural wonderland for unique outdoor activities you should try while studying abroad or visiting.
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blog Five Distinctly British Words I've Learned While Studying Abroad in the U.K. Even when you study abroad in a country that speaks your native tongue, the use of the language can be quite different like I have found when comparing between American and British English. Here are five especially notable words.
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blog Get to Know Our 2018 ISEP Community Scholarship Recipients The ISEP Community Scholarship assists students from ISEP Member Institutions with a demonstrated financial need in making their goals to study abroad a reality. The awards support our mission to extend access and affordability of study abroad by encouraging applications from students who are statis...
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blog Studying Abroad for a Full Year vs. One Semester Spending a full year abroad is a unique experience in which the semesters may come with entirely different classes, living situations and life lessons.
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blog What to Expect from Your First Week Studying Abroad Upon arrival to your new home, you will likely experience a range of emotions, from excitement to hesitation. Here's what to expect and some advice to get through it!
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blog Hot, Hotter, Hottest: Adjusting to Malaysia's Climate and Culture It's been a rollercoaster ride acclimating to Malaysia's heat, language and culture, so I've joined a local sports team to cool off and make new friends.
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blog Pink Snow in the Spring: Sakura Season in Japan One of the most iconic symbols of Japan is the cherry blossom or “sakura,” the blush-pink, five-petaled wonder that sweeps the nation every year and enchants everyone.
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blog Study Abroad: Leaving Your Home Country for the First Time I feel very lucky to finally fulfill my dream of living outside of the U.S. and study abroad in Germany with ISEP.
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