Study Abroad Blogs

Judi explores the best sights that Ho Chi Minh City has to offer.
When I booked a flight to Vietnam, I knew (somewhere in the back of my mind) that it would mean arriving in a communist country and therefore a one-party state. However, I had no idea what this actually meant and how much it would affect my experience there as a tourist.
Sidrah learns to learns to look for the best of people on both sides of the Atlantic.
After Roop loses her checked bag, she makes a list of the contents she’ll miss the most.
Judi is inspired by farming intiatives in the island-state.
Encounters with the young, educated Indonesian paparazzi.
Whether you are a first-time traveler about to embark on your journey or coming to the end of your trip, here is Eric's advice on how to make the most of your time abroad.
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