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blog 3 Questions I Asked Myself When Deciding to Study Abroad The decision to pack up and live in another country for an extended amount of time is not one to take lightly. Although it’s not a comprehensive list, asking myself these 3 questions helped me decide whether or not studying abroad would be right for me.
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blog Spring Break Road Trip to California: Study Abroad in the U.S. For my spring break during my semester abroad in the United States, I went on a group trip with 12 other students to California, planned by the International Student Alliance at Colorado Mesa University
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blog Study Abroad in Ecuador: Where Should YOU Visit? Ecuador has something for everyone: cities, jungle, beaches and more. Should you be traveling or studying in South America, don't miss out on these destinations.
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blog Balancing Schoolwork, Friends and Adventure: Study Abroad in Italy Studying abroad can be a liberating, but isolating experience. Remember the people who helped you get here, through the application process to your new friends. As exciting as a study abroad experience can be, it can also be difficult to find a balance between work and adventure.
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blog 3 Rules for Observant Travelers How to study abroad and travel with honed observational skills to learn and make the most of your time. Explore, immerse, live like a local
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blog How to Choose a Study Abroad Housing Experience Where to live when studying abroad? Depending on your program, you may have the option to chose from on-campus housing like a dormitory, a homestay with a local family, or an apartment. Your decision has the potential to define your experience abroad.
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blog Study Abroad for a Full Year: Should I Stay or Should I Go? Eva from Germany and studying for a year in Guayaquil, Ecuador shares things to consider when thinking about studying abroad for a semester or a full year.
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blog Study Abroad in South Korea: What they Never Tell You as a Black Woman Abroad I never truly grasped the beauty of South Korea until I got here myself. But even as I got used to living here and studying at Ewha Womans University within a month I realized there were some things that no one told me about beforehand.
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