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  • Living With a Host Family | Love, Language, and Learning

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    Living With a Host Family | Love, Language, and Learning

    “Cabra chica, a comer!” My host mom endearingly called to me from the kitchen when it was meal time. I helped set up and the two of us, along with my host sister and dad, sat down for an evening meal called “once”. This is a particularly Chilean meal that resembles an extravagant tea time more…

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  • How Studying Abroad Helped Me Conquer My Biggest Fear

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    How Studying Abroad Helped Me Conquer My Biggest Fear

    I have always loved music and singing. One of my earliest memories as a child is belting out the lyrics to Whitney Houston’s ‘I wanna dance with somebody’ thinking, “oh my God I sound just like her!” …I didn’t! And my family and friends never hesitated to let me know that. I sang on my…

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  • A Feminist in Chile

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    A Feminist in Chile

    Where to go? Being a woman, much of life is different for me and studying abroad is not an exception. From contemplating where to go, to actually studying there, there are extra considerations. As a strong feminist who is extremely critical of the United States’ gender issues I was intimidated about what study abroad would…

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  • Taking the Time to Safely Explore Your Local Area

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    Taking the Time to Safely Explore Your Local Area

    When we talk about study abroad, all too often we describe the 10 different places visited during our time away from the USA. It is true that having the opportunity to travel to so many interesting places is extremely rewarding and allows for personal growth. However, we often overlook the connection with our local area…

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  • Studying Abroad with my Family Abroad

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    Studying Abroad with my Family Abroad

    Experiences Living with my Japanese Peruvian Family in Lima For a long time, Peru was somewhere I was curious about. I’d heard mentions of it from my dad, though he didn’t like to talk much about his years living there before moving to the US.I’m half Japanese Peruvian. My dad was born in Lima, Peru;…

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  • How I Managed Being a Student Athlete Abroad

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    How I Managed Being a Student Athlete Abroad

    There is a common misconception that student athletes cannot study abroad. Being a student athlete has been an integral part of shaping my college experience, but I did not want this to inhibit me from going abroad. Being a student athlete did mean that I had some limitations as to which semester I could go…

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  • How Living in a Spanish Speaking World Changed My Identity

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    How Living in a Spanish Speaking World Changed My Identity

    Figuring out who you are in a different language is not an easy task. While it may seem that achieving a certain degree of fluency in a language will facilitate the ability to express yourself as you do in your mother-tongue, studying abroad has shown me it is a process much more complex, challenging, frustrating,…

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  • Study Abroad: The Neon Light on a Resume

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    Study Abroad: The Neon Light on a Resume

    Think Ahead to Create Opportunities to Enhance Resume Before leaving for Australia, I had a list full of items that I needed to pack, important papers I could not forget, and a bucket list full of activities that I HAD to do when arriving in the Gold Coast. I knew I wanted to see a…

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  • Maximizing Your Experience Abroad the Old-Fashioned Way

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    Maximizing Your Experience Abroad the Old-Fashioned Way

    The Honeymoon Phase From the first moment that I knew I would be studying abroad, I immediately decided that I wanted to write and maintain a travel blog and start a new Instagram page dedicated to documenting the highlights of my travels. I also wanted to start a food blog for all of my foodie…

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  • Low Income Students Can Study Abroad Too

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    Low Income Students Can Study Abroad Too

    When I was asked by my friends, family, and teachers if I wanted to study abroad, it was a no brainer. Of course I wanted to go away on a new adventure. But when it finally came down to actually going through the process and confirming my decision, reality struck. How was I going to…

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