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May 18, 2023, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Embracing Spontaneity

Girl in black jacket smiling while on the London eye overlooking the city of London

Throughout my life, I’ve always been a planner. I’ve always had every detail to the second written down, organized and filed. I rarely make plans at the last second or embark on something when I don’t know all the details. It’s just how I’m wired. However, my way of organizing… 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 25, 2023, Filed Under: Peer Notes, Scholarships

So, You’ve Missed Your Study Abroad Deadline…

student using a pencil to write on a spiral notebook with a green coffee mug and laptop in the background.

What do you do if you’ve missed a deadline to study abroad with The University of Texas at Austin? This is one of the most common questions we get in the Education Abroad office, and it’s often a point of extreme stress for students. However, I’m here to tell you… read more 

April 14, 2023, Filed Under: Abroad and Beyond, Peer Notes, Programs

Laying Foundations: Building Relationships with Faculty

Student and professor shake hands in large classroom after class.

The application process for studying abroad may seem daunting. Selecting programs, finding courses and responding to writing prompts can feel like a lot. But for exchange and faculty-led applications, one way you can prepare is by building relationships with your professors so that you’re prepared when the time comes to… read more 

February 13, 2023, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Comfort Zones, Making Friends

Landscape of Singapore with trees, clear blue skies, and structural building in the background

As someone who is a special brand of an extrovert-presenting introvert, I had anxiety just thinking about how long I would be away from my family and friends with no guarantee of a social life while I was abroad. My dad was able to travel with me for the first… read more 

January 18, 2023, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

The Hero’s Journey Takes Asia

Save for the week I spent in Vancouver, the day I spent on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, and the 20,000 steps I took in Victoria’s Butchart Gardens (all of which were with my parents and under the age of 15), I have never been abroad. I have never… read more 

December 12, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Changes, Distractions and Speaking You

Vanessa and family give the peace sign

A lot can change in a month. My last post was in early October, a time I’d choose in an instant over my current affairs, several weeks later. Back in October, I claimed that when studying abroad, you need to get comfortable with the idea of being alone. I realize… read more 

November 10, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Ending My Teenage Years in Seoul

I am very thankful to have spent the last parts of my teenage years in such a beautiful place: Seoul. Not only am I able to experience and have a better understanding of everyday Korean culture and lifestyles, but I have also been able to understand myself better.    Throughout… read more 

October 24, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Solo Traveling: Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone and Achieving your Goals

A group of students rappel down a canyon filled with water

In Australia, at the end of September, all the university students are given a mid-semester break. I figured this was the perfect opportunity to do some traveling and exploration, and I decided to take a two-week backpacking trip up the Australian east coast. This trip would take me and a… read more 

September 28, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Unspoken Rules and Making Friends 

Korea is a high-context culture, which means people here communicate implicitly, unlike in the U.S. In Korea, there are a lot of different cultural norms, so foreigners entering this country may have difficulty adjusting, especially since Korea doesn’t explicitly mention these rules in their everyday lives. For example, going to… read more 

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