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Study Abroad Gone Wrong: Tales of Troubled Travel

by Elizabeth O'Connor on June 15, 2013
Junior > Communications > Boston College

*Writer Elizabeth O'Connor spent the Spring 2013 semester studying in Madrid, Spain, at Madrid Universidad Carlos III.   Studying abroad can be considered an adventure for various...

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How to Get Your Last Kicks Abroad

by Elizabeth O'Connor on April 19, 2013
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

So you were lucky enough to spend a semester abroad, and your last couple of weeks are winding down? Don't leave any room for regret!  Here's how to make the most of your last precious...

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The Ugly American

by Elizabeth O'Connor on March 29, 2013
Junior > Communications > Boston College

Last week my family came to visit me in Spain, and we decided to make a trip to the mountaintop monastery of Montserrat, located just outside of Barcelona. While on line for lunch in the cafeteria,...

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Studying Abroad 101

by Lucy Negash on February 25, 2013
Sophomore > Journalism and Sociology > University of Notre Dame

As your upperclassmen years roll around, many students consider going abroad to get a taste of new cultures and experiences. From China to Mexico many schools offer different kinds of programs to suit...

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Starting Over Abroad

by Elizabeth O'Connor on February 08, 2013
Junior > Communications > Boston College

I don’t really understand why nobody seems to make a bigger fuss about studying abroad. It’s an experience that a lot of college students today are lucky enough to have. But it’s still...

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What They Don’t Tell You About Going Abroad

by Elizabeth O'Connor on February 01, 2013
Junior > Communications > Boston College

Upon arriving in Spain six days ago for the first time in my life, I was immediately taken aback by several subtle cultural differences that were never elaborated upon in any of the guidebooks that...

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Study Abroad for Free

by Nicole Sakin on October 27, 2012
Sophomore > Journalism > University of Maryland

The United States Government has created a little-known scholarship program that allows students studying a critical language an opportunity to study aboard for free. The Critical Language Scholarship...

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Salzburg Academy 2012: Open Your Mind And Let The World In

by Josh Axelrod on August 14, 2012
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

A wise young man once told me life begins when your comfort zone ends. These words became my mantra on a three-week, mind-blowing experience in Salzburg, Austria, where I spent every second of every...

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Travel SOLO because YOLO

by Madeline Monaco on July 23, 2012
Sophomore > Strategic Communications and French > Elon University

Robert Louis Stevenson once said, “I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move.” One of the most courageous things someone could...

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Internships at the Olympic Games?

by Jonelle Taylor on July 05, 2012
Senior > Journalism > University At Albany

Oh the smell of corn dogs, popcorn and sweat! If you’re working at an amusement park this summer, these scents are your constant reality. Instead of serving ice cream in the blazing hot sun, ditch...

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Copenhagen 2012: See You Later

by Claire Wiseman on May 10, 2012
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University

Editor's Note: This will be Claire's last blog post for College Magazine. I think I speak for everyone at CM and everyone who has enjoyed reading about her Copenhagen odyssey over the past few...

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Copenhagen 2012: The Beginning Of The End

by Claire Wiseman on May 03, 2012
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University

Spring here came late. I arrived in January, and for some time I was convinced that it would never actually be warm.   The term “temperate climate” is a little misleading, if...

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Copenhagen 2012: The Unconventional Vacation

by Claire Wiseman on April 26, 2012
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University

Slogging around rainy countryside in a giant down jacket might not be everyone’s idea of an ideal vacation. In fact, when I explained to people that I was spending half my spring break on a study...

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