You know you want to study abroad, but where do you want to go? Cities around the world come in all shapes and sizes. But should you choose the city life or try for a smaller community? How much does the decision matter? I skipped this step of the process because my college told me […]
Kangaroos Don’t Run Rampant Through Australia’s Streets
Study Abroad Expectations Vs. Reality When I was accepted into Indiana University’s (IU) semester long Adelaide, Australia study abroad program, I immediately started to fantasize about my impending journey down under. I pictured meeting an entire Australian crew of friends who would teach me about the great “Red Continent”. We would journey around in a […]
Dealing With Phone Issues Abroad
How to Deal With Phone Issues While Abroad It doesn’t matter where in the world you are. Whether you’re cruising the streets of Paris on a tandem bike, strolling through the narrow alleyways of Prague, or simply sitting in the house that you grew up in. Regardless of where you are, chances are that your […]
Things You’ll Learn When Living in Spain
The Spanish themselves have coined the motto, “Spain is different”, and for good reason! Below are just some of the things you’ll notice about Spanish life that you will eventually take home with you. Regardless of whether just a few of them, or all of them, will apply to you, you will definitely return home a “different” […]
An All-But-Inclusive Guide to Surviving Life in Spain
A Few Things to Prepare Yourself For When Moving to Spain *Written from the point of view of an American English teacher living in Spain, this story will be of great appeal to students planning to study abroad in the country as well as those going to work, volunteer or intern in any field. Spain is […]
Tips on Surviving the First Few Weeks of Study Abroad
As a big city girl from Istanbul, living in Jönköping, a small Swedish town, was an amazing experience. Ever since I was 19 years old, when I decided to apply to the ERASMUS program (the most common way to study abroad in Europe) I dreamed about a semester full of crazy fun in a big […]
The Confusion of Reverse Culture Shock
You did it! You were accepted into a study abroad program! For the next 4-12 months you’re going to live in a foreign country and be shaped by the many exciting adventures that await you. You will engage with the locals, see gorgeous landscapes and learn more self-sufficiency than ever before. The only problem is that this foreign […]
How to Deal With Culture Shock
We have all heard about it at some point in our lives, especially if you are someone who has been dreaming of studying abroad since preschool. We hear it from our foreign language teachers, peers who have returned from other countries, and travel blogs founded on seeing you through your overseas adventure into cultural immersion. […]
My Moment of Belonging in Quito
The year was 2007. A bus raced through downtown Quito, picking up passengers at both designated and less official curbside bus stops. People boarded and descended the bus stairs, all with lives, stories, and backgrounds that I could not help but feel curious about. A quick glance around me established my position as the only […]
Special Report: Syria’s Education Crisis
Syria: The Unspoken Crisis Despite widespread coverage in the mainstream media of the crisis continuing to unfold in Syria, there is very minuscule mention of its effect on education within the country. The current trends in analyzing the situation tend to focus on more mainstream topics such as possible military intervention scenarios or the unlawful use […]