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  • 5 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Semester Abroad

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    5 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Semester Abroad

    I had an amazing time with IFSA at the University of Sydney. I returned home with a newfound love of traveling and appreciation of my college at home. I am so grateful I had the opportunity to study abroad, and I learned so much about Sydney and about myself, but towards the end of my…

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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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  • Never Alone

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    Never Alone

    If you had an opportunity for the experience of a lifetime, would you go alone? In my journey to go abroad, there were a few things I had to take into consideration: I had to find a great business school, I wanted to be able to compete a full swim season before I left, and…

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  • How IFSA Made My Abroad Experience Unforgettable

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    How IFSA Made My Abroad Experience Unforgettable

    Cultural immersion, beautiful natural sights, exotic animals (kangaroos!), and breathtaking live entertainment are just a few of the ways I can recap my experience abroad in Sydney, Australia. In addition to the amazing sights and adventures I took part in, I also made some of the closest bonds with people I will never forget. If…

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  • When Abroad, Phone Home!

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    When Abroad, Phone Home!

    Reality Hits It’s that time of the semester when there is increasing popularity of memes speaking to many students abroad who are slowly realizing that they still have academic responsibilities and are bracing themselves for the impending doom of neglecting them. The academics may be different from back home, but assignments, essays and exams still do exist on…

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  • The Best of Two Continents – Cultivating Your Image Abroad

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    The Best of Two Continents – Cultivating Your Image Abroad

    Never in my wildest childhood dreams did I think that I’d pull a Hannah Montana and get The Best of Both Worlds– or in my case, the best of two continents. I’m not quite sure what I expected when I went abroad. Part of me had grasped the concept of starting a new- sort of -life, but I hadn’t…

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  • Is Reverse Culture Shock a Myth or Fact?

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    Is Reverse Culture Shock a Myth or Fact?

    The time has come to return home from a wonderful semester abroad. Though this is a bittersweet time, it is time to finally go home.  At some point in your study abroad semester, you probably reached a point where you were just ready to go home.  For me, I hit that point, and I couldn’t…

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  • How to Survive & Thrive Until Study Abroad Really Begins

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    How to Survive & Thrive Until Study Abroad Really Begins

    My journey into study abroad was filled with many emotional highs and lows. It was like a novel; it had a beginning, middle and end. Everyone talked about the beginning and end, but where was the middle, the heart of the story? No one ever mentioned it, that time between acceptance and actually being abroad.Everyone…

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  • STEM Majors: Is Studying Abroad Worth It

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    STEM Majors: Is Studying Abroad Worth It

    The STEM Dilemma It’s common to hear from science, technology, engineering and mathematics students that their course schedules are too hectic or busy spending hours in labs, clinic, or independent thesis projects to fit in a study abroad experience. This unfortunate tendency for STEM students in college results in them lacking the fulfilling and eye-opening…

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  • Keeping Current From Thousands of Miles Away

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    Keeping Current From Thousands of Miles Away

     Writing for IFSA ‘s student blog as a First Generation Scholar has made my study abroad experience so unique and special. It has also made it a bit daunting. There are endless topics I could write about, well past 1000 words. There are also students out there just like me, first generation college kids with…

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