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  • Feeling Like a Freshman Again

    Saying goodbye to my friends and family as I finished packing my suitcases to travel to London brought nervousness, and the feeling of knowing I had new roads ahead of me brought butterflies to my stomach. I had to ignore these temporarily as I was focused on making my way through security and getting to…

    Feeling Like a Freshman Again

  • How I’m Surviving 2 Sciences in the UK

    A lecture at Queen Mary University Of London. I have been abroad for nearly two months now and finally feel like I am surviving 2 sciences in the UK! I arrived thinking I would be taking three science courses—Physiology, Basic Biochemistry, and Electric & Magnetic Fields—and one drama course. An overlap in my timetable required…

    How I’m Surviving 2 Sciences in the UK

  • IFSA Interview Series: STEM at Oxford

    “I feel like there should be a MythBusters episode on the notion of Cambridge being better at sciences and Oxford being more humanities oriented. I can speak at least for chemistry that Oxford has a really academically excellent and rigorous program. They also a lot of math and science clubs where once can find their…

    IFSA Interview Series: STEM at Oxford

  • Does Toxic Masculinity Exist in London?

    Recently, I spoke with several male friends studying in London, either full-time or with IFSA, to discuss if toxic masculinity exists in London, and how it differs from where they’re from. I was surprised to find so much overlap in their responses! Alex, who attends Pomona College in California but is studying at University College London with IFSA…

    Does Toxic Masculinity Exist in London?

  • In-and-out: A Nigerian-American’s Exploratory Ethnic Immersion in London

    When I departed for my semester abroad at King’s College London (KCL), I had a feeling that I would be diving into an ethnic experience that would be difficult to articulate. On one hand, I would be travelling to the UK through an American study abroad program, but I knew through research and conversations with…

    In-and-out: A Nigerian-American’s Exploratory Ethnic Immersion in London

  • Greek Life and Study Abroad: Why You Should Go for It!

    From a Small Sorority to a New School in a Big City  Best friends, big/little reveal, bid day, formals, mixers, Greek Week, Executive Board, apparel, philanthropy events… these are some of the best parts of being in a sorority. Leaving these behind for a semester or even a year can be a huge deterrent in…

    Greek Life and Study Abroad: Why You Should Go for It!

  • 3 Must-visit London Museums

    London has a lot of great museums. Since they have great educational value, and most of them are free, they will probably become your go-for activity if you decide to study in London. But with such a variety of museums, you might ask yourself which of them are worth your time. You might choose to…

    3 Must-visit London Museums

  • What Life is Like as an LGBTQ+ Student at the University of Sussex

    Views on the LGBTQ+ community differ greatly depending on what country you are in. This can make studying abroad as an LGBTQ+ student a bit scary. I am demisexual, meaning that I can only be sexually attracted to somebody if we have a strong emotional connection, but beyond that I am a cisgender heterosexual female.…

    What Life is Like as an LGBTQ+ Student at the University of Sussex

  • Some Thoughts on the Unexpected Benefits of Traveling Solo

    Traveling During the six-week Easter break afforded to me at Oxford, I accomplished some travel. This was about a month and a half’s worth, most of it alone, as I took trains around the South of France and Alpine Austria, did a pilgrimage to Lourdes, and spent a frankly unnecessarily long time in Bordeaux. There’s something to…

    Some Thoughts on the Unexpected Benefits of Traveling Solo

  • 5 Lessons That I Learned 5 Years Later

    After first visiting London as a tourist five years ago, I returned this year to live and study in the city for the semester, and oh what a different experience it has been! Here are five lessons I have learned over the past four months living in London…Location: Along River Thames near Tower Bridge.Lesson 1:…

    5 Lessons That I Learned 5 Years Later