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- Type: Article
- Author: Adelina Wong
- Category: Work Abroad Blogs
No one tells you how hard it is, to come back from living abroad and to integrate with everyone again. There is no guidebook on how to handle reverse culture shock, nothing on what to expect when you go back home. Yes, there are very generic things...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Roop Gill
- Category: Study Abroad Blogs
As her semester abroad in Denmark comes to an end, Roop wonders why she only made friends with three Danes. It’s time to pack up my life in Aarhus, Denmark and while I was taking a break from cramming for exams, I thought to myself, “There couldn’t be...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Judi Zienchuk
- Category: Study Abroad Blogs
Four tips for making the most of the rainy season. Ideally, all travel plans should be made so that trips happen during the “on” season. However, when you’re trying to squish as much adventure into a four-month semester as possible and time is of the...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Michelle Stais
- Category: Work Abroad Blogs
Overcoming culture shock in Ghana. The definition of culture shock from Merriam-Webster Dictionary is “a sense of confusion and uncertainty sometimes with feelings of anxiety that may affect people exposed to an alien culture or environment without...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Jessica Lockhart
- Category: Beyond the Guidebook
After 15 years, Aung San Suu Kyi’s call for a tourism boycott has been lifted. But debate around travelling in Burma remains relevant. It doesn’t take much looking to find a “2013 Travel Hotspots” list that includes Burma. Fifteen years after Aung San...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Allison Burney
- Category: Work Abroad Blogs
The truth about teaching English as a second language. Just as I expected, my last four months spent teaching English in Korea have been extremely rewarding in a number of ways. I’ve learned a lot, experienced new things, been to new places, tried new...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Bindiya Haria
- Category: Study Abroad Blogs
Bindiya gains some historical context on her new temporary home. It has now been just over three weeks since my arrival in Glasgow and it already feels like home. To top it off, I’ve managed to tour quite a bit of this enchanting city and meet the most...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Rob Small
- Category: Work Abroad Blogs
Rob learns that sometimes you meet friends in unexpected places. It has been almost exactly two months since I was accepted for an internship in Chapeco, Brazil. After two months of procrastinating from just about preparation I possibly could, I took...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Willie J. Inman Jr.
- Category: Work Abroad Blogs
The average day in the life of a TEFL teacher. Working in a foreign country can be tough since many expats and volunteers have to deal with dietary changes, culture shock and being away from home. The Japanese Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Eric Forrest
- Category: Study Abroad Blogs
Eric is heading to New Zealand for more than just Lord of the Rings scenery. “Why are you going to New Zealand again?” If there were an award for the question I have been asked most frequently over the past few months, that question (or a variant of...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Jessica Brook
- Category: Work Abroad Blogs
After hitchiking through Colombia six years ago, Jessica returns; this time to lay some roots. Six years ago, when responsibility was still a dirty word to me and I was well and truly sick of my job, I packed my rucksack and set off for South America....
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- Type: Article
- Author: Judi Zienchuk
- Category: Study Abroad Blogs
Judi went to Singapore to study abroad, but she wasn't expecting this kind of education. As one of the four emerging Asian Tigers (along with Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan), Singapore has developed quite a global reputation. When I would tell...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Allison Burney
- Category: Work Abroad Blogs
My struggles have taught me more than just the importance of being patient, open-minded and understanding. My last post was about enjoying the state of oblivion that sometimes accompanies a language barrier. However, in just the few weeks since writing...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Roop Gill
- Category: Study Abroad Blogs
While Roop's hometown of Toronto is waging a war against the removal of bike lanes, she's discovering the endless benefits of biking in Denmark. If you ever meet someone from the suburban Greater Toronto Area, you can be sure of one thing: they have...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Susan Chan
- Category: Study Abroad Blogs
Hitching a ride has never been this fun. Hitchhiking has long been a cheap way to travel and while I’m always looking for bargains on how to get from Point A to Point B, hitchhiking has been something that I have never, ever considered. It always...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Carly Vandergriendt
- Category: Work Abroad Blogs
After returning to Canada, Carly is starting to examine race and culture in her home country. On a recent trip to Toronto, a friend of mine pointed out that Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. She didn't have to tell me; I was...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Shanna Sunley
- Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs
Think you're going to hit the ground running overseas? Think again. Before my departure from Canada, a friend of mine shared her secret of the “two week rule.” Simply put, when making a drastic change such as moving abroad or travelling for an extended...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Michelle Stais
- Category: Work Abroad Blogs
I arrived a couple days ago in Accra, Ghana—so far it exceeds my expectations. I have been surprised at every corner since I arrived—I have hot water showers, TV, Internet, a comfortable queen-sized bed, a full kitchen and even a washer for laundry. I...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Michelle Stais
- Category: Work Abroad Blogs
Michelle knows her family—including her teenage son—will be fine while she's in Ghana. So why is it so hard to leave? I applied to a program at my school called GEO adventures. They support students in travelling abroad for internships and cultural...
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- Type: Article
- Author: Bindiya Haria
- Category: Study Abroad Blogs
How Bindiya made a semester abroad a financial reality. I will be leaving for Scotland as part of a student exchange program to the University of Strathclyde. A question many have asked and you probably are wondering as well is why? As someone who has...
