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  • 5 Differences Between Uni in the US and UK

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    5 Differences Between Uni in the US and UK

    I found 5 differences between Uni in the US and the UK. As an education major, I have spent a lot of my time in different schools learning different teaching styles. Coming to the UK has shown me a new and more focused style of teaching and learning.  1. Liberal arts do not exist in…

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  • Pack for a Semester in One Bag. Here’s How.

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    Pack for a Semester in One Bag. Here’s How.

    You’re studying abroad! For me, my study abroad experience was my first time leaving the country. I had many questions on my mind: how to best travel on a budget, how to deal with homesickness, how to apply for scholarships or insurance abroad, how to get around in a foreign country, and so many more. If you are like me, you may have a similar abundance…

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  • My Favorite Places in London

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    My Favorite Places in London

    My Favorite Places in London  Hey, y’all! My name is Halle and I’m currently a senior at Connecticut College studying philosophy and public health. I studied abroad with IFSA at University College London in Fall 2019. London is my favorite city, and because of my incredible experience studying away with IFSA I’ve decided to return to…

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  • Putting the “Casa” in Casa Particular

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    Putting the “Casa” in Casa Particular

    I opened the heavy wooden door of Mama Emma and Papa Vega’s house in Havana’s tree-lined Vedado district with two suitcases in my hands and no idea what to expect. Mama Emma smiled when she saw my oversized suitcases stuffed to the brim and said “No tefalta nada” (You’re not missing anything)! After being greeted with a hug…

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  • So You Want to Go Abroad? Tips I Wish I Knew Before Studying Abroad

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    So You Want to Go Abroad? Tips I Wish I Knew Before Studying Abroad

    Set a Budget! Doing some shopping in London This is something that you will hear over and over again but it is very important. It can be very easy to get carried away by all of the amazing things that you will experience. Keep in mind this is also okay, if you plan for it!…

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  • Career Catalysis: Finding Professional Inspiration in Chile

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    Career Catalysis: Finding Professional Inspiration in Chile

    When I stepped off a 14-hour flight into the blinking winter sun of Santiago, Chile, I had no clue what I would find. Throughout college, where I study Disability Studies and pre-medicine, I had worked hard to plan for some free time during my study abroad semester where I could really branch out and try…

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  • How I Gained an Understanding of Chinese Culture through Food

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    How I Gained an Understanding of Chinese Culture through Food

    Upon arriving in China, the one aspect of my semester abroad that I was particularly excited about was the cuisine. Having spent most of my life growing up in the US, my perception of authentic Chinese food was characterized by cinematic imagery and the special dishes my mother would prepare during the holidays. Therefore, my…

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  • A Beginners Guide to Adventure in New Zealand

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    A Beginners Guide to Adventure in New Zealand

    The move to New Zealand was easy enough. The people are extraordinarily friendly and my diet consisted of fish and chips, Asian food, and the muesli bars. The part of the experience that I didn’t see coming was my love-hate relationship with nature. In order to immerse myself in the local culture, I took a…

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  • “Mi mamá chilena:” Living with a Host Family While Abroad

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    “Mi mamá chilena:” Living with a Host Family While Abroad

    Cooking with mi mamá chilena During Fall 2019, I traveled to Santiago, Chile – a city of 7-million people in a part of the world that spoke a language I wasn’t used to speaking. As a lifelong small-town dweller who had never practiced Spanish in a conversational setting, I was nervous about how I could…

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  • My Academic Experience at UCL

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    My Academic Experience at UCL

    Though I had an incredible time making friends, traveling, living in a foreign city, and enjoying independence broad, my academic experience at UCL was something I carry with me every day and remains the most influential on my daily life. To my surprise, I was the only American in a few of my classes. Which…

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