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  • Food and Culture: Living as a South Asian in London

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    Food and Culture: Living as a South Asian in London

    Why London? Big Ben, the London underground, and torrential downpour. The things London is well-known for are wonderful, but not all there is to the city. Home to more than 8.5 million people, London is one of the main attractions in Europe.Most study abroad organizations market themselves to juniors and seniors, but as a rising…

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  • 3 Reasons Student-Athletes Should Go Abroad

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    3 Reasons Student-Athletes Should Go Abroad

    As a student-athlete, I was very nervous to study abroad. For the last four years, I have been a part of the Mount Holyoke College swim team as a distance freestyler. I love my team and I had fears that I wouldn’t be able to perform as well as I wanted to upon my return.…

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  • The History and Culture of Scotland

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    The History and Culture of Scotland

    Scotland is a country with no shortage of historical attractions. Some places may seem like just a place to take a scenic picture, but you’d be surprised by the rich history that occured on those grounds. Scotland’s history is so unique and often tragic that pulls you in and makes you want to learn more.…

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  • How STEM Teaching is Unique in a Research University

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    How STEM Teaching is Unique in a Research University

    Being a Computer Science major, I believe that STEM matters a lot in developing the world. By educating students in the disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, STEM has been proven to succeed in helping students improve their creativity, critical analysis, and problem-solving skills, by turn, creating innovators and critical analysts among students. My…

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  • So You’ve Chosen to Study in England: A Guide to Picking a Uni

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    So You’ve Chosen to Study in England: A Guide to Picking a Uni

    3 Pros to Ditching The “Big City” Life: UK Edition Note to the reader: Picking a studying abroad program is all about personal preference. Every country and city has something unique to offer every individual. I spent a year and a half searching the internet and various leaflets until I decided on IFSA and then Leeds.…

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  • A Lesson Learned: Indigenous Studies Abroad

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    A Lesson Learned: Indigenous Studies Abroad

    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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  • Five Things I Wish I Knew Before Studying Psychology in London

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    Five Things I Wish I Knew Before Studying Psychology in London

    When I started my semester studying psychology at University College London (UCL), I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. Coming from a school that operates under the “block plan” (we only take one class at a time for 4 weeks), I knew it would be a new academic experience. However, I was not totally prepared…

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  • Learning to Appreciate Nature in Chile as a City Girl

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    Learning to Appreciate Nature in Chile as a City Girl

    Chile’s Beauty Right outside my apartment window sits Cerro Santa Lucía, a beautiful European-style urban park in the heart of Santiago. If I walk anywhere in the city, I am bound to pass a park, whether it be Chile’s largest urban park (and the third-largest in the world) – Parque Metropolitano – or the picturesque picnic spot and…

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  • Tips for Student Athletes Studying Abroad

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    Tips for Student Athletes Studying Abroad

    One of my worries about going abroad was how I was going to continue athletics in another country. I play on the women’s lacrosse team at my home university. Because lacrosse is a spring sport, we have a set plan of workouts to complete throughout the fall semester. The workouts consist of lifts in the…

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  • Lady and the Tramping Club: Joining Clubs in New Zealand

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    Lady and the Tramping Club: Joining Clubs in New Zealand

    Getting involved on-campus at the Victoria University of Wellington was one of the best decisions I made while studying abroad. Before arriving in New Zealand, I scrolled through a list of VUW clubs hoping to find the hiking club of my dreams. Hiking is something that I’ve always loved to do and I couldn’t wait…

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