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How My Family Helped Me Explore London from 4,000 Miles Away
To me, the hardest part of studying abroad was leaving my family in St. Louis. With the six hour time difference between… More
To me, the hardest part of studying abroad was leaving my family in St. Louis. With the six hour time difference between… More
To me, the hardest part of studying abroad was leaving my family in St. Louis. With the six hour time difference between us, it is difficult sometimes to find time between classes, extracurriculars, travel, and everything else that life throws at you… More
Honestly, winter is quite the overstatement, at least in the North Island, where it averages like 60 degrees Fahrenheit at the peak of winter. Nevertheless, I can say I went to the beach in the winter time! SaturdayWe left around 9 am and drove a little… More
As a Nashville Native, I hadn’t been adjusted to London’s rainy, autumn weather. Who knew that saying yes to this spontaneous day trip would help me escape the city’s notorious grey skies. My flatmate, Aline, and friend, Zacc, invited me to their planned… More
Come along Sydney-Reese Harris' journey to Cobh, Ireland! As a Northwestern University student studying abroad at the University College Cork, Sydney-Reese took a quick day trip out to the picturesque coastal town of Cobh, which is home to the last stop… More
When I first settled upon London as a study abroad location, I knew I’d be headed to a place with so many sights and sounds that I would constantly find new things to do or fun activities to try. At the same time, one of the best pieces of advice I got… More