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blog Dream, Breathe, Go: Traveling While Studying Abroad One of the greatest things about studying abroad is all of the travel that comes with it. Once you get settled into your new country, you start thinking about all the places that you can go, and look at booking trips for your weekends.
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blog Seeking Adventure with Open Eyes My legs were trembling and my hands started to cramp as I clung to the wall of a 100-meter cliff on the border of Switzerland and France, and all I could think was, “What have I gotten myself into now?”
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blog Study Abroad Guide: Ghana Edition Whether you have traveled more times than you have fingers or never left the country, studying abroad can be such an adventure. From packing and catching flights to landing and discovering the city, there is a lot to know when preparing for Ghana.
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blog My 5 Favorite Things about Saskatchewan Saskatchewanians know their province isn't the most picturesque or metropolitan part of Canada, which is endearing. When I first arrived, locals would often ask me "So why did you choose to come to Regina in January?!" (Saskatchewan weather is arguably the harshest in Canada).
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blog Study Abroad Advice from the Art in Valparaíso, Chile Somehow in the whirlwind of the week that was my first in Valparaíso Chile, the famous “We are not Hippies, We are Happies” mural was whitewashed away. If that had been the most difficult discovery of my first few weeks abroad, I would have had fewer scars but fewer stories.
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blog 10 Places You Must See in Paris The city of lights, and also the city of a million places to see and thus, a million other tourists. I was lucky to spend an entire week in Paris, but let's say you've got one weekend to see all of the best sights. Here are the ten places that you should make priority.
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blog Swimming with the Finns My second month in Finland has been just as hectic and action packed as the first. The highlight thus far was going ice swimming with some of my Finnish friends. I told them, "I want to immerse myself in the activities of the natives," and immediately they gave each other a mischievous look.
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blog Friendship Without Borders When you move to a new city that’s five thousand miles away from everything you have ever known, you are faced with several different challenges. These can vary from language to food, transportation to lifestyle and everything in between.
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