Today's blog post comes to us from Olivia Modarelli! She's doing a gap year program in Paris with...
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El Choque Cultural
Oh pobrecitos, desearía que tuviera algo más mágico para discutir con ustedes. Algo presente de iluminación tirado de los ondulantes cerros de Valparaíso.
Paprika Chips, Toilets & Street Cats
We sat on the grass and listened to the music playing in the Biergarten nearby. The temperature had dropped to a level where one could be outside for more than 5 minutes without sweating, so it was quite a pleasant evening. After a while, we walked back to the hotel and turned in for the night.
Here’s Why You Should Start Planning Your Study Abroad Early
Gather ‘round children! Today I have a very important public service announcement for all of you who may have thought, even a tiny little bit, that research and planning for your study abroad trip isn’t important because things “should just work themselves out”.
Stressed about Saving Money for a Semester Abroad?
Here are some tips to budgeting and saving before your departure!
Things I’m SO Glad I Did Last Time I Studied Abroad in Spain
Today's blog post comes to us from University of Vermont student & #APIabroad Fall 2019...
Study Abroad Realities: You’re Going to be Nervous
I’ve been revising my Spanish, reading Argentine news, and watching Argentine TV shows and films on Netflix in an attempt to pick up Argentine slang. However now, a week away from my start date, nerves and anxiousness are starting to creep alongside my excitement and anticipation.
Fading in Between Worlds
Today's blog post comes to us from Virginia Commonwealth University student and API blogger...
The Terremoto that did(n’t) Happen
For some context, this is my first time ever going out of the country. Leading up to this moment I have always, always, always heard about study abroad students experiencing this “culture shock”.