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  • Six Tips for Studying Abroad While in a Committed Relationship

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    Six Tips for Studying Abroad While in a Committed Relationship

    Studying abroad comes with a lot of challenges: Navigating a new city and culture, learning a new language. Amidst it all, you might also be trying to maintain a relationship back home. From the moment my boyfriend and I started dating last year, we knew this was coming. I’ve wanted to study abroad since high…

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  • Abroad in Ireland as a Transgender Student: A Journey of Self-Love

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    Abroad in Ireland as a Transgender Student: A Journey of Self-Love

    The week before I traveled abroad, I pored over my packing list, staring at the crumpled piece of paper until my eyes hurt. I was certain I would forget something crucial, that I would be the only one without it. Medication to last me through December? Check, I reassured myself for the hundredth time. Wool socks?…

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  • Studying in Lima as a Peruvian-American

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    Studying in Lima as a Peruvian-American

    Alex, a fellow IFSA-Peru participant, is the daughter of Peruvian immigrants to the United States who spent several years in Lima as a young child. She chose study in Peru to fully assume her Peruvian identity and get to know her family’s origins. Two months in, she shared her reflections.    Growing up Peruvian in the…

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  • Adjusting to Cultural Norms in Argentina

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    Adjusting to Cultural Norms in Argentina

    We may not realize it, but staring is taboo in the United States. Here, personal space dictates a standard halo of two feet, with arms, legs, and eyes inside that bubble. One of my U.S. professors told me Americans can’t make eye contact for five consecutive seconds without getting into a fight or having sex.…

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  • How One Student Budgeted for Groceries in Prague

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    How One Student Budgeted for Groceries in Prague

    My number one expense in Prague so far has been food. No matter how you slice, bargain, or spare, food expenses will be your greatest constant and it is worth learning how to better manage those costs. When we budget we often do so in terms of the prices of goods we’re used to; when…

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  • Female Leadership in Leeds: An Interview With Student Leader Chloe Elliot

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    Female Leadership in Leeds: An Interview With Student Leader Chloe Elliot

    Chioma Uwagwu, a study abroad student at the University of Leeds sat down with Equality and Diversity Officer of Leeds Student Union elect, Chloe Elliot, to discuss gender dynamics, leadership, and identity. Chioma Uwagwu, is a double major in Communication and Cultural Studies at the University of St.Thomas and is studying abroad with IFSA at University of Leeds in England in…

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  • Hombres Outnumbered: Men Studying Abroad with IFSA

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    Hombres Outnumbered: Men Studying Abroad with IFSA

    It’s a common and generally true perception: more women than men study abroad. Based on available statistics using legal sex data, IFSA’s enrollment for the Fall and Academic Year 2019 programs included twice as many female students as male. Current Spring 2020 enrollment currently sits even more unbalanced. On the Fall 2019 IFSA Peru program, there are…

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  • Being One of the Few Men in K-pop Culture

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    Being One of the Few Men in K-pop Culture

    It was four years ago when I started listening to K-pop music. I have actually been in touch with K-pop since I was around 8 or 9 because my sister always opened K-pop songs at home. Before getting into K-pop, I had a lot of stereotypes about it. However, as a dancer myself, I had a…

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  • Reflecting on the Chilean Coup D’etat: A Gender Perspective

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    Reflecting on the Chilean Coup D’etat: A Gender Perspective

    History The date September 11th resonates in American hearts, but it resonates in Chilean hearts too. On September 11th, 1973––following an extended period of unrest and political tension––Augusto Pinochet seized power; showering La Moneda Palace, and the democratic government inside it, with bombs and bullets. In 1970 Salvador Allende received 36.6% of the Chilean vote,…

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  • Gender Identities and How to Appreciate Them While Abroad

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    Gender Identities and How to Appreciate Them While Abroad

    I used to get judged by people for the way I styled my hair, the way I dressed and the way I behaved. Many people think that I am trying to change my gender identity to a female. My family members as well as my friends think that I am going against the cultural and…

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