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blog Studying Abroad As a Female African American Before studying abroad, I knew that it would be really important to consider how confident I was in my personal journey of racial and cultural acceptance before jumping into the Italian culture.
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blog 5 Ways to Take Care of Yourself During Study Abroad Studying abroad is an amazing experience, with new friends and sweet adventures. It also can be really overwhelming at times - and big things like culture shock, depression and homesickness hit you when you are already in a vulnerable space.
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blog Three Reasons Why You Should Study Abroad in a Smaller City When I was selecting where I would be studying abroad, I knew Spain was the country for me. The location, weather, language and culture has always intrigued me. However, the universities I could apply to weren’t plentiful, due to my Spanish level.
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blog Overcoming Fear: It's Only the Beginning Studying abroad can be a scary thing. Many people hesitate to study abroad because they fear change or they fear being in a place where they don't know anyone. However, fear is only an emotion, and just like any other emotion, it comes and goes.
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blog Exploring the Outdoors While Studying Abroad The thing about living in a large country is you can drive 12 hours and be surrounded by a totally different scenery from where you just were. I live in the middle of the city, surrounded by only tall buildings and houses, with the occasional park nearby.
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blog When I Realized Studying Abroad Was the Best Choice of My Life If you’re interested in studying abroad there are a lot of things you have to prepare before your departure: choosing a location, submitting applications and fees, getting a passport and visa, budgeting your time and resources, choosing classes and packing all of the essentials.
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blog What It Feels Like to Arrive on Your Study Abroad A lot happens in the first month of studying abroad. Here's what it actually felt like for me to arrive in my host country.
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blog Reflecting on My Journey to the United Kingdom During the course of the first 20 years of my life, I developed a sense of security and comfort living within the familiarity of my home country. At some point in adolescence it dawned on me that there was so much more in the world to see than what I was accustomed to.
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