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  1. 3 Strange Things I Miss About Home

    3 Strange Things I Miss About Homehttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1695-the-grass-is-always-greener-the-strange-things-you-ll-find-yourself-missing-while-working-abroad

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kelly Iverson
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    You never know what you are going to miss until you're already gone—including snow. The grass is always greener; whether it be on the other side of the world or the other side of your street, you always want what you can’t have. I’m finding that is the...

  2. From Kansas City to Bangkok

    From Kansas City to Bangkokhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1694-suburban-goodbyes-the-importance-of-locality-when-moving-abroad

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kelly Iverson
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Kelly imagined a rural life in Thailand. Instead, she wound up surrounded by ladyboys and the bustle of city life. One of the few things I love about Kansas is the mundanity of it. The neighbourhoods that go on for great lengths: a déjà vu pattern of...

  3. Why I Became a Travelling Nanny

    Why I Became a Travelling Nannyhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1693-why-i-became-a-travelling-nanny

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Krista McGowan
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Gap years shouldn't be about procrastination; they should be about deliberate self-discovery. Shortly before my graduation from university in 2014, a TED talk by Dr. Meg Jay seemed to almost ironically pop up on my YouTube suggestion list. The title...

  4. Dont Say the Words Flight Insurance To Me Ever Again

    Don't Say the Words "Flight Insurance" To Me Ever Againhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1692-don-t-ever-say-the-words-flight-insurance-to-me-again

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Krista McGowan
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    After missing her flight, Krista becomes a "David," fighting against the airport tyrants. As I was struggling to locate my phone in my bag, I overheard the faint crack in a woman’s voice as she spoke to a nearby airline attendant. I already knew what...

  5. 3 Reasons to Get Your TEFL Certification Abroad

    3 Reasons to Get Your TEFL Certification Abroadhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1691-the-language-learning-cycle

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Maggie Kirkpatrick
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    The best teachers are students first. As a “late to the game” university student, I wasn't able to study abroad as part of my undergraduate degree. So when I signed up to do a "learn to teach English as a foreign language" (TEFL) course in Guatemala, I...

  6. 5 Essential Tasks After Moving to the UK

    5 Essential Tasks After Moving to the UKhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1689-5-essential-tasks-after-moving-to-the-uk

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sydney Paulsen
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Congratulations you have moved abroad! Now what? A quick checklist to get you started. Sitting across from my banker and new friend, I am feeling the euphoria of crossing off another big task on my "Moving to a New Country" to-do list. He is a friendly...

  7. 5 Ways to Travel Like a Local

    5 Ways to Travel Like a Localhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/1688-5-ways-to-experience-a-country-from-the-local-perspective

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Abigail Zeitler
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    Tourist guidebooks and websites aren’t the best way to learn about a destination. Try these tips instead. While TripAdvisor does have some well-ranked choices in its "Top Things to Do" lists, anywhere deemed “touristy” is not where you will find the...

  8. 10 Ways to Raise Your Travel Karma

    10 Ways to Raise Your Travel Karmahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1687-10-ways-to-raise-travel-karma

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Adele Priestley
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    When we travel, we accept help from strangers around the world. Arriving back home is the perfect time to pay it back. “Of course I’ll drive you to the bank,” I told my Argentinian co-worker as we walked toward the parking lot after a day of work at...

  9. Cultural Differences: From England to Italy

    Cultural Differences: From England to Italyhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/1686-cultural-differences-from-england-to-italy

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sophie Demetriades
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    Three cultural differences one study abroad student notices during her time in Bologna. After living in Italy for several months now, I no longer feel like the bumbling tourist I started out as. Actually, I think I’ve settled into Italian culture...

  10. Vaccine Tips For Budget Travellers

    Vaccine Tips For Budget Travellershttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/travel-intelligence/171-travel-health/1680-travel-vaccines-on-a-budget

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Daphne Hendsbee, Tullia Marcolongo
    • Category: Travel Health

    Travel vaccines can cost a bundle. Asking these questions could save you some money. Part one of a two-part series. Getting vaccinated is one of the easiest things you can do to stay healthy abroad. Being proactive about your health is part of...

  11. The Best Part of Long-Term Study Abroad

    The Best Part of Long-Term Study Abroadhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/1677-a-home-from-home

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Emily King
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    After winter holidays at home, Emily dreads going back to Amsterdam—but returns to a pleasant surprise. After a month spent back in England over Christmas catching up with family and friends, I was slightly nervous when the time came to return to...

  12. How I Came to Possess a Magic Passport

    How I Came to Possess a Magic Passporthttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1676-passport-privileges

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Taylor Smith
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Taylor learns why you should never take your passport for granted. As world travellers, we often feel like we have worked hard to trot the globe. We’ve overcome losing all our baggage in a new country, the challenges of not speaking the language, and...

  13. Full Moon in Saigon

    Full Moon in Saigonhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1675-full-moon-in-saigon

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kiana Zemenchik
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Kiana gets a literal crash course in Vietnamese nightlife. For a young Canadian expat, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is a completely different world. There is the organized chaos of driving, the constant horn honking, the bicycles selling dried eel,...

  14. Organized Chaos: The Art of Motorbiking in Saigon

    Organized Chaos: The Art of Motorbiking in Saigonhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1674-organized-chaos-the-art-of-motor-biking-in-saigon

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kiana Zemenchik
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Kiana learns the rules of the road in Ho Chi Minh City—or rather, how to forget them. The easiest part of moving to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was what I expected to be the most difficult—braving its seemingly chaotic streets. The majority of the...

  15. First Steps in a New Life Abroad

    First Steps in a New Life Abroadhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1673-first-steps-in-a-new-life-abroad

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sydney Paulsen
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    At the last minute, Sydney's visa gets approved—but her bureaucratic hurdles are far from over. We. Are. Here. Just let that sink in for a second. We're here! Even though day three is drawing to a close, I am still having a hard time truly appreciating...

  16. Work Visa Woes

    Work Visa Woeshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1672-work-visa-woes

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sydney Paulsen
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Sydney's moving to Scotland to work abroad. There's just one problem—she can't find a job. Overwhelmed. Frustrated. Another dead-end. I knew it wasn’t going to be easy; it was going to take work, effort, diligence, persistence and motivation. Somehow...

  17. Volunteer as an Expat: Close the Gap Between Tourist and Resident

    Volunteer as an Expat: Close the Gap Between "Tourist" and "Resident"https://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/1670-volunteering-abroad-a-rewarding-way-to-close-the-gap-between-tourist-and-resident

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Tori Holmes
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Looking for a way to contribute to your new community? Consider volunteering for a local organization. One of the benefits of doing freelance work while living abroad is the flexibility it gives me to pursue other interests. Volunteering has been a...

  18. 9 Travel Resolutions We Should All Make This Year

    9 Travel Resolutions We Should All Make This Yearhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/travel-intelligence/1669-9-travel-resolutions-we-should-all-make

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Jessica Lockhart
    • Category: Travel intelligence

    Regardless of whether you’re studying, volunteering, working, or even just vacationing abroad, here are nine ethical travel practices that you should adopt this year. 1. I will learn how to say more than just “hello” and “thank you” in the local...

  19. Making the Airport a Breeze

    Making the Airport a Breezehttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/1662-making-the-airport-a-breeze

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Abigail Zeitler
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    Tips to turn your time in transit into a success. Airports tend to be where you start your trip—but whether or not your time in the airport starts your trip off on the right note isn’t always only up to you. There are millions of people who fly each...

  20. What I Hope to Learn From Studying Abroad

    What I Hope to Learn From Studying Abroadhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/1661-what-i-hope-to-learn-from-studying-abroad

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Abigail Zeitler
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    Why Abigail is setting off into the unknown this semester. Choosing to study abroad is not an easy choice. It’s expensive. It’s a long way from home. And it is the unexpected. Our generation has been told to embrace the wanderlust, adventure and the...

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