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How Studying Abroad has Everlasting Impacts on Your Life-long Goals
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You studied abroad, now what? The return home from studying abroad was a whole bag of mixed emotions, spanning from intense sadness to extreme joy. I was upset to be leaving such a beautiful and naturalistic country, but also happy to return home to the comfort of my family and friends. This 鈥渂itter-sweet鈥 experience lasted…
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The DOs and DON鈥橳s of Studying Abroad
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1. DO make new friends as soon as possible. This photo was taken a mere 4 hours after I landed in Sydney for my program orientation. When I first arrived to the hotel, I was scared, tired, and worried about having to make new friends.It is always hard to leave your friends at home and…
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How to Eat Your Way Through Oz
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Hi! My name is Emily Eilertsen and I鈥檓 a student at Skidmore College. Last spring semester I studied abroad in Melbourne, Australia. I鈥檓 a big foodie, so cuisine constituted a significant part of my experience abroad. Here鈥檚 a brief report of my findings! Bon App茅tit! #1 Delve Into an Outback Burger Though this particular burger was…
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Why Studying Abroad Was About More Than Me – A Digital Story
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鈥淚鈥檓 so glad my decision to study abroad provided my dad and brother with the opportunity to visit Australia as well.鈥滿argie Hislop originally formed questions about her abroad experience based on her own personal experience, not remembering that her inspiration to go abroad stemmed from her father. https://youtu.be/5oSUO9DbE74 Margie H. | Psychology student | Susquehanna…
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She鈥檒l Be 鈥楻ight – A Digital Story
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鈥淭hose small changes to my lifestyle ended up having huge impact on my time in Australia and beyond.鈥滾indsey Nestor was able to find a balance in her usually stressful lifestyle while studying abroad in Australia. https://youtu.be/B9DJvPDPkzQ Lindsey N. | Mechanical Engineering student | Vanderbilt University |聽University of New South Wales聽Partnership | Fall 2016
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How an Introvert Survived Study Abroad
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Walking off the plane to see my mom waiting for me in Charlotte, NC made a huge smile wipe across my face.I hadn鈥檛 seen her, or any of my other friends and family for 5 months. It felt wonderful to see them, but there was also a biting sadness in the back of my brain,…
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How Doing Research Abroad Brought Climate Change into Perspective
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In the fall of 2015, I studied abroad in Australia at the University of Queensland, and I would never have thought that I would be given the opportunity to complete a research project at one of the world鈥檚 most beautiful places: the Great Barrier Reef.The class that provided me with this opportunity was called Australia鈥檚 Marine Environment,…
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4 Reasons You Should Do an Internship Abroad
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It鈥檚 6:30 AM and my alarm goes off.By 7:30, I鈥檓 out the door and headed to the train station. I catch the train and then make it to the ferry, my new favorite form of transportation. As I cross Sydney Harbour, I sip my tea and catch a glimpse of the Opera House passing me…
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3 Tips for Academic Success While Studying Abroad
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Contrary to popular belief, studying abroad does involve academic effort on our part. There are assignments to hand in, grading and teaching styles to get accustomed to, and time to manage. The difference between academics abroad and at home is that the reward for hard work now includes exploring your surroundings instead of watching the…
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Residential College: Your Home Away From Home
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Depending on the country you鈥檙e studying abroad in, the style of optional housing could range between living with a host family, living on your own in an apartment, or in my case, living at a 鈥渃ollege鈥 on campus. Note that in Australia they call dorms colleges, so I鈥檓 just living at one of the dorms at…
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