Quick: Name a city where students study abroad. Did you say London? Maybe Madrid? You probably didn’t say Ulaanbaatar — although students can and do
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College is one of the best times of your life to learn, try new things, be open to new experiences, focus on yourself and take
If you’re setting out on a study abroad adventure to the United States as an international student, you’re probably doing everything you can to prepare.
Job interviews are tough. I remember the interview for my first “real-world” job well. I was so nervous I thought I would pass out. Even
Leadership skills are sometimes hard to build while you’re in high school, yet they’re one of the experiences that prospective employers and colleges value most.
The Chance to Study Abroad The opportunity to study abroad is an exciting way to immerse yourself in a new culture. You’ll learn much more
Although we may not know it, our daily lives and actions are informed greatly by our understanding of cultural norms. In our native environments, these
While my freshman year was practically perfect, there are a few things I wish I would’ve done a little differently. While I can’t change the
Science is not just for the here and now; it’s a roadway to the future. Just like a Los Angeles freeway, the scientific roadway divides
One of the first things you’ll encounter at college is sorority and fraternity recruitment. It’s everywhere! If you haven’t been lucky enough to have an
While I know this is a co-ed blog, I am taking some much-needed time to reach out to my female friends who are still battling
When you’re packing and preparing to start your freshman year, there are a thousand thoughts running through your head. Believe me, I’ve been there and
The question posed in this headline is one of the hardest ones you will face throughout your college years. The harsh reality is that sometimes
A recent experience got me thinking about job and internship interviews and all of the advice we’re given along the way as we embark into