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What Life is Like as an LGBTQ+ Student at the University of Sussex
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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.…
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3 Must-visit London Museums
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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…
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Women Traveling Abroad
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Many students who study abroad try to make the most of their experience by traveling to different places throughout the course of the semester. In fact, as the end of our time abroad draws closer and closer, I cannot name a single exchange student I met who hasn’t traveled at least once throughout the past…
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3 Things I’ve Learned About Engineering in Scotland
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1. Picking Your Courses When I initially planned my course schedule for my semester abroad, the options for engineering classes seemed endless. Because of the strict engineering major track outlined by my home university, I knew I needed to take specific courses to fulfill my major while abroad, two of which were engineering electives. Upon…
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Exploring My Mexican Identity in México: Part II
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“Cuando la ire a ver?” “When will I see her again?” my grandmother says with such despair as tears gather in her eyes. She’s holding my phone, looking at a photo of my mom. They haven’t seen each other, hugged each other, or held each other in 20 years. “No, creo que ya no la…
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Digital Story: The Experiential Conservationist
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“I started making an effort to try to capture the day-to-day, like walking in the park every Sunday. Moments we might otherwise let slip away after returning from studying abroad. Memories that would become endangered by time and our distance from London.” https://youtu.be/jptyYvR9_U8?si=q08sZjdb4KMuCDli Rowen L-W. | English and Media Studies Major | Scripps College | Queen…
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Digital Story: A First Time Traveler Abroad
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Digital Story: Unexpected Home
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Unexpected Home “Seeing that I didn’t know anything about Prague or the Czech Republic I was preparing to feel homesick. However, this city unexpectedly contained components of home for me.” Karina A. | Film/Cinema Studies Major | Wellesley College | IFSA Summer in Prague | Spring 2019
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What Dublin Taught me about Studying Abroad as an Engineering Major
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When I started thinking about studying abroad, I didn’t have much hope that I would be able to make it work out with my class schedule. My university has strict requirements for classes I need to take each semester as a civil engineering major, and I was the only one from my year in my…
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How to Reset While Abroad
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As I passed the two-month marker of my semester abroad, I entered a rut: one that can only be described as complacency. I had become complacent with a schedule that did not leave me excited to leave my bed. I went to classes and paid very minimal attention, if any. I just went through the…