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September 1, 2023, Filed Under: Peer Notes, Programs

Laying Foundations: Speaking With Your Academic Advisor

Three young women gather together around a table and discuss plans while filling out forms with large backpacks on their back.

Exploring international cuisines and landscapes and expanding your knowledge of different cultures marks the experience of studying abroad, but academics hold importance, too. One of the most crucial steps during the study abroad planning process is to speak with your academic advisor. They can help narrow down what type of… read more 

August 16, 2023, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Discovering South Korea

A large green mountain stands tall in the back of a green area with many trees and short grass.

Leaving home changes you. After deciding to leave Brazil to study in Texas, I learned that changing our environment can shape who we are, the decisions we make and the people we strive to be. And now, my decision to travel to South Korea has profoundly impacted me as a… read more 

August 3, 2023, Filed Under: Abroad and Beyond, Global Ambassador

Shanghai Serenade

A small, handmade boat floats on top of still water. Dark grey mountains stand tall in the background behind a cloudy sky.

After six long years and a global pandemic, I was back in China. I arrived in Shanghai two days before my academic program began to get adjusted to the city that I would call home for the summer. East China Normal University is in the Putou District of Shanghai, so… read more 

June 15, 2023, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

It’s Okay to Slow Down

Four students dressed in casual clothing pose in front of a temple in Kyoto. The temple is red and has a traditional Japanese style roof.

I have about two months left in my exchange program in Japan, and I’ve already been here for two months. Coming from immigrant parents and growing up in a small border town, I would have never thought I’d be studying abroad in a country more than 6,000 miles away. Before… read more 

June 8, 2023, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Beauty in Every Corner

An old wooden, two-story house tucked in between lush greenery sits beneath tall trees.

     High on mountain peaks, I gazed and longed to linger,      admiring cherry      blossoms. How the ceaseless winds      must be caressing them now. This poem, written in the Heian period by an anonymous poet in waka style, perfectly captures the emotions I’ve experienced… read more 

May 16, 2023, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

What Makes You Special?

Students smiling while posing with taekwondo instructor while holding up certificates.

As the lovely cherry blossoms have gently taken flight with the breeze, I face the harsh reality that my time in South Korea is, unfortunately, not going to last forever. I’ve made amazing and unforgettable friends who have made me feel welcome and safe. I think about the ways my… read more 

May 11, 2023, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Finding My Pace

Sunset over dusty dark blue and grey mountains sit behind a bed of clouds.

I have been in Taiwan for three months now. As I reflect on the past two months, I realized they have taught me a lot about endurance and joy. Through the overwhelming and stressful moments, I learned to not let them determine my outlook on my circumstances or my life… read more 

May 9, 2023, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Shifting My Personal Focus

Bright building painted in blue and pink sits in the center of a neighborhood on a sunny day

Last December, I had a scare that almost prevented me from going abroad: In order to get acceptance from my international university, I had to send a copy of my passport. I had applied for renewal a couple months before, but it still hadn’t come in the mail. I received… read more 

April 21, 2023, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Responsibility Abroad

view of the New Zealand coastline featuring a lush green mountain with a clear blue sky and ocean stretching out in the distance

I have a funny relationship with responsibility. I don’t have a planner, I arrive late to mostly everything and I procrastinate fastidiously. I allot just enough downtime to be punctual, then miss the mark because of a misplaced wallet hunt or inconvenient house return. My lack of responsibility has been… read more 

April 19, 2023, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Irish Classrooms: What I’ve Gained

A group of smiling students posing on a bridge at night with vibrant red neon lights illuminating the background.

When I get home from studying abroad, I know what questions to expect: “Where did you go?” “How was the food?” “What about the weather?” I’m happy to answer all of them, but I’m also eager to talk about an (ironically) less popular subject, which is academics. For those of… read more 

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