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  • Well-Traveled: Why You Should Study Abroad

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    Well-Traveled: Why You Should Study Abroad

    Studying abroad in London through IFSA was my first time traveling to Europe. Before this January, I only left the country once before. I knew my time abroad was going to be transformative – as someone with incredibly limited experience traveling, studying abroad is the perfect environment to explore the world. But what if you…

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  • “Was it worth it?”

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    “Was it worth it?”

    Was it worth the 10 months, 6151 miles from home, two different host countries, and a new language? The question still rings through my brain as I finish up my second semester of IFSA exchange in Merida, Mexico.   Was it worth leaving behind my home college with my friends and community that I worked so…

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  • Ten Must-See Places on Australia’s East Coast

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    Ten Must-See Places on Australia’s East Coast

    During my semester abroad in Sydney, I traveled to many places near the city and in New South Wales, and quickly I learned that the East Coast of Australia has many extraordinary places to visit. While I could easily name more than ten highlights, these stood out to me and my study abroad friends. From…

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  • How To Find a British Boyfriend

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    How To Find a British Boyfriend

    First a disclaimer: This is my own experience of dating and falling in love in London, as a straight, white, monogamous, cis gender gal from America. I cannot speak for other identities, nor do I pretend to have a comprehensive grasp of the scene. I can say London is a hugely diverse city, bursting with…

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  • Exploring Family Roots and Exotification in China

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    Exploring Family Roots and Exotification in China

    I have always wanted to come to China. Listening to the stories my grandfather told about his childhood here and wondering about the ones he didn’t share, I felt I owed it to my blood to try and understand some of Chinese culture. What did my Grandpa feel on his way to the Philippines and…

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  • Studying Abroad…in China? It’s More Likely Than You Think

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    Studying Abroad…in China? It’s More Likely Than You Think

    “How can you be okay with living in a communist country?” “The language is so hard, how are you going to be able to find your way around?” “But it’s just so…different.” These are definitely the most common questions I heard after I told people I was going to study abroad in China. Based on…

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  • Finding a Home Away From My Greek House: Studying Abroad as a Student Involved in Greek Life

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    Finding a Home Away From My Greek House: Studying Abroad as a Student Involved in Greek Life

    As a freshman, I went through formal recruitment at the University of Mississippi and I have been very involved in my sorority since. I held positions on recruitment team and was involved in multiple committees. Other members in my sorority were very helpful and encouraging when I decided to study abroad, but it was also…

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  • 3 Reasons Student-Athletes Should Go Abroad

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    3 Reasons Student-Athletes Should Go Abroad

    As a student-athlete, I was very nervous to study abroad. For the last four years, I have been a part of the Mount Holyoke College swim team as a distance freestyler. I love my team and I had fears that I wouldn’t be able to perform as well as I wanted to upon my return.…

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  • A Lesson Learned: Indigenous Studies Abroad

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    A Lesson Learned: Indigenous Studies Abroad

    How Embarrassing Myself in Front of my Class Changed my Life From a young age, I learned about Native Americans in school: where they lived, how they lived and what they looked like, but I never truly learned their complete history. In high school is when I began learning who Christopher Columbus really was and…

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  • Take the Plunge: Study Abroad as a STEM Student

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    Take the Plunge: Study Abroad as a STEM Student

    “Wouldn’t you rather graduate on time?” This is the question friends would ask me when I told them I wanted to study abroad. “In our major?” fellow Computer Science students would ask. I knew what I was getting myself into—or so I thought. I had the grades, I had the flexible academic window, and I was on…

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