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  • 5 Things You Should Know About Living With a Host

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    5 Things You Should Know About Living With a Host

    While the idea of living with an unknown family in a remote country may sound frightening at first, it can become an amazing experience and create a memorable study abroad journey. Like most people, I had nerves about my homestay since I would be living with the family for a long period. These nerves continued…

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  • You’re Not Who You Say You Are

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    You’re Not Who You Say You Are

    The Assumption We all make assumptions. Whether it be about foods we never tried, movies, people, or ourselves. And the assumption of ourselves can be the most dangerous assumption. Before going abroad to Glasgow I already had a list of assumptions about myself: I would find it hard to live in an apartment, cooking is…

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  • IFSA Adventures

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    IFSA Adventures

    One of my favorite parts of my abroad experience was the IFSA trips my advisor, Rachel planned and brought us on. During orientation, Rachel told us that we will be going on 3 mini trips before the semester ends, where we checked in with each other and enjoyed some impressive scenery or a nice meal.…

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  • My Time in Cork

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    My Time in Cork

    I was the only student from Providence College that attended University College Cork in Fall 2021, and I remember feeling intimidated yet excited. There were so many places to see, people to meet, and memories to make that I knew it would be exciting starting fresh. With only one other student in my IFSA program,…

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  • My Journey to Cork

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    My Journey to Cork

    I’ve always dreamed of visiting the country of my ancestors, and what is better than an opportunity to study there for five months. Ireland has always been appealing to me; the history, the music, the landmarks, the greenery, and the people. I knew for a fact that the students in Ireland would be extremely generous…

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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 some important information as…

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  • If You Ain’t Got No Money… That’s Alright

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    If You Ain’t Got No Money… That’s Alright

    Financial Aid Office Congratulations! You’ve just gotten accepted into your dream study abroad experience. You can now utilize the packing and shopping lists you made five months prior when fantasizing about this happening, and buy your pending Amazon cart— oh wait, what’s that? You never thought you’d get this far and have no idea where…

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  • Catalonia Beauty: Exploring the City of Girona

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    Catalonia Beauty: Exploring the City of Girona

    During our time abroad, my classmates and I learned extensively about the complex history of Barcelona as well as the entire region of Catalonia. Not only have the citizens dealt with political upheaval, civil war and economic struggles since becoming a Spanish territory, the majority remain so passionate about achieving independence from the Spanish government…

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  • Fish Out of Water: Navigating Glasgow as an African Caribbean

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    Fish Out of Water: Navigating Glasgow as an African Caribbean

    Early Stages Since my early high school days I dreamt of studying abroad, whether that be in Japan, India, Lithuania, or somewhere else it didn’t matter; I wanted to see the world. Coming from an immigrant working middle class family from the Caribbean, I didn’t have the luxury of exploring outside the country, much less…

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  • Disconnected

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    Disconnected

    Of course, we had been warned in orientation about the prevalence of pickpocketing in Barcelona, but I was cautious when in large crowds. I kept track of my things. Was I not careful enough? Why me? Here I was, two weeks left in the program, and no phone to document anything. The Gen Z in…

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