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An Update On Month One in Chiang Mai
I’ve been in Thailand for just about a month now, and I have finally moved to my placement in Trang City and found an apartment! But let me back up just a second real quick. The past month in Chiang...
Field Trip to Mérida, Spain
Yesterday we went on a school field trip to the city of Mérida. It was founded in 25 BC and has a Riman influence so it is a lot different than the cities of Cordaba and Seville. While there we...
London Video!
Over our Easter holiday, I went to London for two days with some exchange student friends, and I decided to make a little video of the trip instead of a normal blog post, so here that is! Thanks for watching!
El Campo – A Trip to the Spanish Countryside
During break, everyone in Spain goes to the country side for 2 or 3 days with friends or family. And by everyone, I literally mean everyone! Babies, kids, teenagers, parents, and even grandparents! In my family, we all separated and went...
Final School Exams and a Weekend in Paris
This was my last weekend in France so I made it count with a visit to Paris and Laser Tag with friends.
Studying Abroad in France: Semaine 10 (Halfway Highlights)
How can it be that the exchange I’ve have been dreaming about for years is already half over? I’m not going to lie, some aspects of this experience have been grueling and seemed to stretch on forever, but that’s okay...
The Differences of School Subjects in France Versus the U.S.
There are quite a few differences in my school classes in France compared to school in the U.S.
Semana Santa – Easter in Spain
Happy Easter to everyone in America! Here in Spain they celebrate Easter in a different way that we do. For example, the Spanish find excuses to have parties, so instead of only being one day, Semana Santa (Easter) lasts a...
Only 100 More Days Left to Study in Spain
Today marks 100 more days in Spain, and my emotions are everywhere!
A (Ridiculously Biased) Ranking of Transportation in Thailand
View from a songthaew in Kanchanaburi Once you’re on the ground in Thailand, your transportation options abound (yes, I’m a poet and I didn’t even know it). I’ll just preface this post by saying each of these modes of transport...