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  1. What Its Like to Study at an Italian University

    What It's Like to Study at an Italian Universityhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2385-learning-to-go-with-the-flow

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Katie Smith
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    I thought I knew what to expect during my year abroad—but there are still surprises. No matter how much meticulous preparation and practical research goes into your year abroad, you can never be fully ready for the obstacles that living and studying in...

  2. All Roads Lead to Verona

    All Roads Lead to Veronahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2384-all-roads-lead-to-verona

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Katie Smith
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    When things don't go to plan, make a new one. September 16, 2018: The start of my year abroad as an Erasmus student at the University Of Verona, Italy. This was not, however, my preferred option of a placement abroad, nor the one upon which I had...

  3. How to Become an Au Pair: A Guide for Americans

    How to Become an Au Pair: A Guide for Americanshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2383-how-to-become-an-au-pair-a-guide-for-americans

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Cody Bartram
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Three steps you'll need to take to reach your departure gate. While requirements may vary for different nationalities, I wanted to shed some light on getting your au pair visa in France. Contacting your embassy In the United States, we cannot begin the...

  4. Saying “Au Revoir” to America: My French Connection

    Saying “Au Revoir” to America: My French Connectionhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2382-saying-au-revoir-to-america-my-french-connection

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Cody Bartram
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    How I became an au pair abroad. Technically I am saying à plus tard, and not au revoir, because I will come back. I just do not know when that will be; and more specifically I am saying it to the United States. I decided the time was now for me to step...

  5. Working Like the Swiss

    Working Like the Swisshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2381-working-like-the-swiss

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Lucy Ferguson
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Trying out the Swiss approach to work-life balance. Moving to Switzerland has changed my working life in more ways than one. As well as prompting a switch to freelancing, living in Lucerne has opened my eyes to a new set of working practices. Swiss...

  6. What to Expect at a Spanish University

    What to Expect at a Spanish Universityhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2380-finding-that-work-life-balance-on-study-abroad

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Anna Matthews
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    Sipping sangria at sunset? To survive, sometimes it's more like hitting the books before bedtime. When opting for study abroad in Spain, I think there’s often a misconception that you’ll spend the year swanning around sipping sangria and giving your...

  7. The Mindful Farm

    The Mindful Farmhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/2377-the-mindful-farm

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Alana Jenkins
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    A farm in Thailand where food and mindfulness grow in abundance. Close your eyes. Imagine you are sitting cross-legged on a cushion in the middle of a Zen garden on the bank of a creek. The water below ambles methodically toward more swift currents....

  8. Weathering the Weather

    Weathering the Weatherhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2376-weathering-the-weather

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Spencer Kalan
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    When it rains, it pours. I absolutely hate packing. It’s one thing to take care of the flights, the itinerary, saying goodbye to everyone and getting to the airport— but it is another thing entirely to sort out which clothes to bring along. If you...

  9. A Leg Up for Kilimanjaros Porters

    A Leg Up for Kilimanjaro's Portershttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/2375-a-leg-up-for-kilimanjaro-s-porters

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Melissa Foley
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    Operating on a shoestring budget, this non-profit is working to improve conditions for porters in Tanzania. As an American, I admittedly knew little to nothing about Mt. Kilimanjaro before living in Tanzania. Now, having successfully summited in 2016,...

  10. Livin The Dream: The Realities of #VanLife

    Livin' The Dream: The Realities of #VanLifehttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/budget-travel/2374-livin-the-dream-the-realities-of-vanlife

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Pace
    • Category: Budget Traveller

    Stranded in a Walmart parking lot and other remarkable Instagram moments. It has been roughly five months since we began our journey. Five months since we have had a fixed address, private bathroom, kitchen or running water. Does this sound like a...

  11. Working in Laos: How to Adapt to an Unfamiliar Work Culture

    Working in Laos: How to Adapt to an Unfamiliar Work Culturehttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/2373-working-in-laos-how-to-adapt-to-an-unfamiliar-work-culture

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Sinclair
    • Category: Work Abroad

    Slow down and don't miss lunch. How hard can it be? Starting a new job is challenging; every organization has its own rules and workplace culture. Well, multiply that by a million when you start a new job on the other side of the world. During my...

  12. How to Travel in Australia After Your Working Holiday Visa Expires

    How to Travel in Australia After Your Working Holiday Visa Expireshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2372-how-to-travel-australia-after-your-working-holiday-visa

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Rachael Doyle
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    It's not as simple as it seems. It’s been just over a year since I first stepped foot in Australia. I’d always planned to travel after after my working holiday visa expired, so I spent the first six months working hard as a waitress and a cleaner to...

  13. Berlin’s Späti Culture

    Berlin’s Späti Culturehttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2371-an-introduction-to-berlin-s-spaeti-culture

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Caroline Cormier
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    A guide to a typical night out in Germany's capital. There I was on a Saturday night, standing on a busy Berlin sidewalk, in front of a cluttered convenience store with a set of wooden benches that looked like they’d been smuggled out of a high school...

  14. Why I Missed My Flight Home

    Why I Missed My Flight Homehttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2370-why-i-missed-my-flight-home

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Caroline Cormier
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    Losing my mom was a reminder that life goes quickly. October 18th has come and gone and my flight back to Toronto has left without me. A few months ago, when I first booked my ticket to Berlin, I’d chosen October 18th as my return date. It was an...

  15. The Power of Friendship & Buses in Vietnam

    The Power of Friendship & Buses in Vietnamhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/2369-the-power-of-friendship-and-buses-in-vietnam

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Alana Jenkins
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    When a lost item results in finding something even greater. We were halfway through the 90-minute bus ride from Haiphong to Hanoi when I had the "oh shit, I remember what I forgot" moment: My computer charger. I had recently starting blogging for Verge...

  16. The DIY Sabbatical

    The DIY Sabbaticalhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/2368-a-dramatic-departure

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Alana Jenkins
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    How I turned the idea of an adult gap year into a reality. Most of us have had moments in the middle of the workday when we think “what if I just quit my job and travelled?” This might be followed by a few blissfully distracted minutes of daydreaming...

  17. The Highs and Lows of Learning a New Language Abroad

    The Highs and Lows of Learning a New Language Abroadhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2367-the-highs-and-lows-of-learning-a-new-language-abroad

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kate Buckle
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Navigating the rocky road to fluency. While working as a language teacher has definitely aided in my learning of Spanish, the journey to speaking a new language abroad is far from smooth. Feeling tongue-tied Early on in my time in Mexico, I’d been...

  18. An Introvert Abroad

    An Introvert Abroadhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2366-introvert-abroad

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Lucy Ferguson
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Can a personality trait prevent a fulfilling experience abroad? The sun is beating down on central Switzerland. My boyfriend and I are weaving through the crowd at a local gymnastics competition, looking for shade. The event is the social highlight of...

  19. Why Hospitality Jobs are Ideal for Working Holidays

    Why Hospitality Jobs are Ideal for Working Holidayshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2364-pros-and-cons-of-hospitality

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Amanda Belcourt
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    It turns out scrubbing toilets is a blessing in disguise. My fantasy about moving abroad did not involve cleaning toilets. I had nothing against jobs in hospitality, I just felt like it would be a step back and wasn't related to my career goals....

  20. How My Multiracial Background Affects Volunteering Abroad

    How My Multiracial Background Affects Volunteering Abroadhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/2361-planning-events-on-peace-boat

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Shantel Dickerson
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    Breaking down stereotypes aboard Peace Boat. As a GET Volunteer teacher, I am expected to perform duties outside of teaching group classes, private lessons, and organizing GET-specific events. Some of these other duties include greeting passengers at...

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