Category Stories: Alumni Reflections
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A Lesson Learned: Indigenous Studies Abroad
Kailin Nguyen
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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
Kailin Nguyen
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“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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How I Made The Most of My Academics Abroad
Marisa Braverman
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How I Made The Most of My Academics Abroad Decision to Study Abroad as a STEM Major [caption id="attachment_14821" align="alignright" width="225"] One of the locations of my Marine Biology lab practicals. We went to Maroubra beach and collected data on the algae along the rocky shores.[/caption] Studying abroad in college was something I knew that…
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Digital Story: Unexpected Home
ERI Development Team
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Unexpected Home “Seeing that I didn’t know anything about Prague or the Czech Republic I was preparing to feel homesick. However, this city unexpectedly contained components of home for me.” Karina Alvarado is a Film/Cinema Studies Major at Wellesley College. She studied abroad on IFSA’s Reimagining Europe in Prague in the Spring of 2019.
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Navigating Race, Gender, Class, and Nationality in Buenos Aires
Marisa Braverman
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Navigating Race, Gender, Class, and Nationality in Buenos Aires Intersectionality and Study Abroad During my time abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina, I became very aware of the importance of the intersectionalities of our identities. My identity as a black woman and an American from a low-income neighborhood really made my experience much different from my…
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IFSA Interview Series: Cinema in Argentina
Marisa Braverman
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Cinema in Argentina “I was able to actually participate and be in this culture completely surrounded around film, which is something very different than the liberal arts school that I currently attend.” Oriana Camara is a Film & New Media Studies and Hispanic Studies Studies Major at Wheaton College. She studied abroad with IFSA on the…
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Coding Languages Are Standard, STEM Classes Are Not
Marisa Braverman
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Preparing to Take STEM Classes Abroad I always knew I was interested in studying abroad after seeing my the wonderful experiences my sister and cousins had in various places around the world. When the anticipation of declaring a major began to loom during my sophomore year, I realized I had to start seriously considering how…
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A Volunteer, Volunteering Abroad
Marisa Braverman
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A Volunteer Abroad The University of Tennessee, home sweet home to me. We have been the Volunteers since the founding of the University back in 1794. Saturdays in the fall are flooded with orange and white, fans singing Rocky top, and yelling “Go Vols!” as our football team runs through the T. We hold many…
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How Working For An NGO In Argentina Strengthened My Spanish Language Abilities
Marisa Braverman
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There are a lot of academic and professional stress factors that go into the big decisions around studying abroad. For me, I worried about how studying abroad would affect getting an internship. That fear got even worse when I realized going to my dream country, Argentina, where the semester lasts from March to July, would…
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How to Maintain Your Fitness as a Student Athlete Abroad
Marisa Braverman
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With rigorous practice, training, competition and team schedules, it might seem hard to find any room for academics and a social life, let alone studying abroad in another country. But believe it or not, there are ways to spend a semester abroad without impacting the opportunity you have been given to participate in a sport.…
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