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  • 5 Ways to Get More From Study Abroad

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    5 Ways to Get More From Study Abroad

    IFSA students share their game-changing advice for others heading off for new experiences.   Start on the Right Foot  “Don’t miss out on the orientation events that will be going on in the first days and weeks of the program,” says Shane C., who studied at London’s University of Westminster. “It’s a great way to learn…

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  • Putting the “Study” in Study Abroad

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    Putting the “Study” in Study Abroad

    Putting the “Study” in Study Abroad When participating in a Study Abroad program, the “studying” aspect of the experience can sometimes take a back seat to everything else there is to do while living in a foreign country, to the detriment of your academic performance. Especially in the first month, there seems to be a…

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  • 5 Differences Between Uni in the US and UK

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    5 Differences Between Uni in the US and UK

    I found 5 differences between Uni in the US and the UK. As an education major, I have spent a lot of my time in different schools learning different teaching styles. Coming to the UK has shown me a new and more focused style of teaching and learning. Liberal arts do not exist in the UKMost…

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  • My Favorite Places in London

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    My Favorite Places in London

    Halle Paredes is a Philosophy major at Connecticut College and studied abroad with IFSA at University College London in Fall 2019.

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  • My Academic Experience at UCL

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    My Academic Experience at UCL

    Though I had an incredible time making friends, traveling, living in a foreign city, and enjoying independence broad, my academic experience at UCL was something I carry with me every day and remains the most influential on my daily life. To my surprise, I was the only American in a few of my classes. Which…

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  • Studying Abroad: A Time to Switch Things Up

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    Studying Abroad: A Time to Switch Things Up

    Going abroad is a funny thing: you are introduced to brand new people in a brand new country but it is the best couple of months you could ever imagine. When I first stepped on the plane to go to Dublin, Ireland I felt what seem to be every typical emotion of someone who is…

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  • Ethical Engagement with Locals: Peace and Conflict in Post-War Northern Ireland

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    Ethical Engagement with Locals: Peace and Conflict in Post-War Northern Ireland

    From the moment I decided to do a semester abroad in college, I knew I wanted to go to Belfast. Northern Ireland has such a unique culture that fascinated me and presented me with big questions like: How do people with conflicting political and religious stances coexist so closely? How has reconciliation worked in Northern…

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  • How Interning Abroad Gave Me Clarity on My Career Path

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    How Interning Abroad Gave Me Clarity on My Career Path

    My biggest qualm about studying abroad was leaving in the middle of the summer, cutting short any potential resume-building activities. The school year in Australia starts in early August, meaning I had to leave home in July. As I predicted, I wasn’t able to get any meaningful work during my truncated summer. However, the University…

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  • Studying at Prague College Through the Eyes of IFSA Students

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    Studying at Prague College Through the Eyes of IFSA Students

    On February 2, 2020, I boarded a plane to Prague with one suitcase and very little knowledge of the city that I was about to live in. I had been told numerous times that Prague was a beautiful city, and that was enough to convince me to study abroad there. Upon arrival, I quickly discovered…

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  • How Cheez Whiz in Mexico Helped Me Find My Path to Medical School

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    How Cheez Whiz in Mexico Helped Me Find My Path to Medical School

    “Cheez Whiz.” “Qué?” “Cheez Whiz!” I flush from the combined efforts of interpreting the command, understanding what Cheez Whiz could possibly mean in this context, and the lack of air conditioning in the hospital. Soon I will start sweating, which will only cause the latex gloves to stick to my skin and fluster me more.…

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