Condition one: Begin by living near a small regional airport. If this does not apply to you, you must fly the traditional way. There are no exceptions.
Granted that you have fulfilled condition one, arrive at the airport whenever you feel like it. Ideally… More
Dear RIT,
I’ll admit, it’s been awhile since I’ve really thought about you, and even longer since I’ve been a student on your campus. Eight months since, and seven more to go. Despite the collection of tigers merchandise I have, I haven’t very much been… More
Last night, I went to a meeting for the Tae Kwon Do club at Aberdeen. I learned to do a 180-kick, and how to get out of a wrist grab and a choke. But that’s not what this blog post is about.
At the end when everyone was putting their coats on to go home… More
Ciao! Welcome to my study abroad blog, where I will be sharing and reflecting on my experiences throughout the semester.
As I take my first-ever trip across the pond, I am filled with excited nerves. I can't wait to settle into Rome, Italy and begin… More
When I first decided on my study abroad program, I narrowed my program down based on a variety of factors, heavily including a homestay. I have heard stories from both sides of the spectrum on homestay experiences and I decided that I would rather live… More
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