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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…

    Finding STEM-related Opportunities at University College Cork

  • 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…

    The Hurdles of Studying Abroad As A Student Athlete

  • 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…

    Exploring Buenos Aires through Running

  • 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…

    How Studying Abroad Helped Me Conquer My Biggest Fear

  • STEMing Abroad!

    I remember turning up an extra ten minutes early and as I stood outside my professor’s office, and I was super nervous—what was my first tutorial at Oxford going to be like? By Sophomore year, I knew I wanted to study abroad, but because most of my college’s programs were generally catered for Engineering students,…

    STEMing Abroad!

  • IFSA Interview Series: International Business in China

    “My internship abroad grew my Chinese language skills and differentiated me in such a  competitive workplace that we find ourselves in today. When studying abroad you are definitely going to run into challenging situations where you don’t know where you are and no one speaks English, but those times are important because… professionally I learned…

    IFSA Interview Series: International Business in China

  • How Study Abroad Helped my Mental Health and Emotions

    Mental Health Back Home My emotions are something I’ve struggled with a lot in the past. In particular, I feel this at my home university because at Colby I feel stressed and sometimes lonely. Being so far away from home at Colby is hard. I always miss my family and the comfort of Chicago: of…

    How Study Abroad Helped my Mental Health and Emotions

  • Are You Ready to Embrace a New Culture?

    An essential aspect of having an open mind when interning abroad is being able to embrace the culture of the place you visit. In my case, adapting to Mexico was not a problem because I love its culture. Starting from how welcoming the Mexicans make you feel, the exotic and delicious food you can try,…

    Are You Ready to Embrace a New Culture?

  • Adjusting to Cultural Norms in Argentina

    We may not realize it, but staring is taboo in the United States. Here, personal space dictates a standard halo of two feet, with arms, legs, and eyes inside that bubble. One of my U.S. professors told me Americans can’t make eye contact for five consecutive seconds without getting into a fight or having sex.…

    Adjusting to Cultural Norms in Argentina

  • How a Hispanic American Made it to Ireland

    A Diverse Background As I reflect on my journey, I must begin with my family. I come from a diverse background, with my father born in Mexico and my mother born in Ecuador. Both of my parents immigrated to America at an early age and therefore never attended college. When my parents had my brothers…

    How a Hispanic American Made it to Ireland