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  • Academics Abroad: It鈥檚 Not Better It鈥檚 Just Different

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    Academics Abroad: It鈥檚 Not Better It鈥檚 Just Different

    Nine hours of total class time throughout an entire week may seem like nothing in comparison to the American system where each class has roughly this amount each week.  During my time abroad at the University of Edinburgh, I had exactly that. Nine hours of a class per week. On top of that, all of my…

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  • Don鈥檛 Forget Academics When Choosing a Study Abroad Program

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    Don鈥檛 Forget Academics When Choosing a Study Abroad Program

    At Kenyon, it seems that most students study abroad primarily to immerse themselves in a different culture. Some do this to become more proficient in the language, others to explore hands-on the history or culture, and some simply want to get out of rural Ohio. And these are all fair and good reasons to study…

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  • How I Coped with Losing A Loved One While Abroad

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    How I Coped with Losing A Loved One While Abroad

    I will never forget my 21stbirthday, not because I was spending it on an incredible Spring Break Trip in Australia, although that certainly helps make it a bit more memorable. No, the reason I will never forget this birthday is because it was the day I found out my grandfather had passed away. When I…

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  • GAA and Me: Looking Into Social Connections Through the Use of Sport

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    GAA and Me: Looking Into Social Connections Through the Use of Sport

    When thinking about Ireland, the most common preconceptions are rolling greens hills, creamy black Guinness, and soaring gray rainclouds. However, one of the defining features of my Irish experience was the Gaelic Athletic Association (or GAA) and its tradition of Irish pride and cultural identity. By participating in GAA at Trinity College Dublin, I was…

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  • Dealing with Family Loss While Abroad

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    Dealing with Family Loss While Abroad

    Going abroad is exciting and wonderful but can also be a little intimidating. Leading up to my departure to Edinburgh, I had all those conflicting feelings. I had asked all the necessary questions to students who had studied in Scotland and I felt confident in my abilities and ecstatic for the opportunity to live in…

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  • Living With a Host Family | Love, Language, and Learning

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    Living With a Host Family | Love, Language, and Learning

    鈥淐abra chica, a comer!鈥 My host mom endearingly called to me from the kitchen when it was meal time. I helped set up and the two of us, along with my host sister and dad, sat down for an evening meal called 鈥渙nce鈥. This is a particularly Chilean meal that resembles an extravagant tea time more…

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  • A Feminist in Chile

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    A Feminist in Chile

    Where to go? Being a woman, much of life is different for me and studying abroad is not an exception. From contemplating where to go, to actually studying there, there are extra considerations. As a strong feminist who is extremely critical of the United States鈥 gender issues I was intimidated about what study abroad would…

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  • How I Managed Being a Student Athlete Abroad

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    How I Managed Being a Student Athlete Abroad

    There is a common misconception that student athletes cannot study abroad. Being a student athlete has been an integral part of shaping my college experience, but I did not want this to inhibit me from going abroad. Being a student athlete did mean that I had some limitations as to which semester I could go…

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  • How Living in a Spanish Speaking World Changed My Identity

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    How Living in a Spanish Speaking World Changed My Identity

    Figuring out who you are in a different language is not an easy task. While it may seem that achieving a certain degree of fluency in a language will facilitate the ability to express yourself as you do in your mother-tongue, studying abroad has shown me it is a process much more complex, challenging, frustrating,…

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  • It鈥檚 Possible to Study Abroad if You鈥檙e a STEM Major: Just ask me!

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    It鈥檚 Possible to Study Abroad if You鈥檙e a STEM Major:  Just ask me!

    I declared my computer science major sophomore year. When I was assigned my advisor, she asked about my plans to study abroad, if I had any, since it can be difficult to fit studying abroad into a STEM major鈥檚 college experience. I was unsure but kept the thought in the back of my mind throughout…

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