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  • Why I Decided Not to Study Abroad In London

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    Why I Decided Not to Study Abroad In London

    The World is Your Oyster When my mom came to visit me while I was abroad during the fall in England, we started to watch the movie Bridget Jones’ Baby. It took us over two and a half hours to finish watching the 120-minute movie because I wanted to stop it every time I saw…

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  • Five Key Tips for Living Abroad with a Dietary Restriction

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    Five Key Tips for Living Abroad with a Dietary Restriction

    As a vegetarian, traveling has always held extra challenges for me. Would I be able to find enough food? What should I bring? Would I bother the people around me? On family vacations and class trips, I was always sure to prepare for the day or week ahead, doing my best to make sure I didn’t…

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  • Why Care About Self-Care?

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    Why Care About Self-Care?

    New studies on how to live your best and healthiest life come out what seems like every minute, and it gets difficult to keep track of them all. Drink only raw, unpasteurized milk. Or, don’t drink milk, or consume any animal products whatsoever for that matter. Or, follow a strict gluten-free diet, except during the full moon and…

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  • How I Learned to Love Hating Life in the Big City

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    How I Learned to Love Hating Life in the Big City

    I grew up picturing the big city bright and tall in my mind. It was a dreamscape of endless possibilities and exotic people. I grew up in a small rural town in the middle of nowhere, at the base of a mountain range the size of a small state. In Hailey, there were four stoplights…

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  • Exploring Buenos Aires through Running

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    Exploring Buenos Aires through Running

    Exploring Buenos Aires through Running From a young age, I have always been involved in athletics and was a two-year DIII athlete at my college.  Hence, continuing to run while in Buenos Aires, Argentina was a given.During my time in Buenos Aires, I enrolled in a half-marathon and a 15k (9.32 mi) both for the…

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  • The Hurdles of Studying Abroad As A Student Athlete

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    The Hurdles of Studying Abroad As A Student Athlete

    The Biggest Hurdle Studying abroad as a student athlete seems challenging as depending on the schedule of your specific sport, one semester of the year is spent actively in season and the other is typically spent training for that season. If you plan on playing your sport all four years of college, how can you…

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  • Finding STEM-related Opportunities at University College Cork

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    Finding STEM-related Opportunities at University College Cork

    Due to strict class schedules, you don’t see too many STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) majors studying abroad, the fear of messing up course schedules and not being able to graduate within four years becomes a reality.  To find out how it is possible to fit study abroad into your schedule, I spoke with…

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  • Why All Students In Greek Life Should Study Abroad

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    Why All Students In Greek Life Should Study Abroad

    Studying abroad is often the best time of people’s lives, at least I know it was for me! Last February, I traveled to Sydney, Australia to study abroad at the University of New South Wales. While this was one of the most unique and exciting times of my life, I would be lying if I…

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  • Studying Abroad in a Small Program – What’s it Like?

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    Studying Abroad in a Small Program – What’s it Like?

    My Study Abroad Experience I studied abroad in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the spring 2016 semester.  I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the Northern Irish culture and history, while focusing on academic subjects that sparked my interest.  I was able to take a class relevant to my major, Mathematical Statistics, as well as a course…

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  • The Secret to Having a Meaningful Study Abroad Experience: Exploring Human Geography

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    The Secret to Having a Meaningful Study Abroad Experience: Exploring Human Geography

    After reflecting on my journey across the world, people often ask  – what was your favorite country you visited while you were abroad? Surprisingly, I am unable to answer that question with just one word because my response always is about the people I met. The lives being led by each person in their country…

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