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The Life and Times of a Farang in Bang Pa In
As you can tell from the cover photo of this blog post, I’ve become a science expert while teaching little kids about trees and shapes. In other news, I saw the two smartest kids in my P3 Math class looking...
A little FOMO never hurt anyone
For the first time in my life I am finally experiencing this thing called FOMO that people have been talking about for years. FOMO…fear of missing out. Back in the US I never experienced FOMO. I think I had the opposite of...
Studying in the Spanish Town of Granja
My host family lives in the town of Granja. This is a small town located in the southeastern part of Spain. This town is so small it only has 2,000 people, and the main street has 4 shops and about...
Meeting My Spanish Host Family
Thursday was my last day in Madrid and I took a bus to meet my family. They are all so nice and understanding with my Spanish! There are 3 girls, Ana is 18, Maria is 16, and Andrea is 17.
6 months & School Year Ending
I haven’t even begun to talk about my trip to Japan and China yet and I have no excuses except that so much happened on that amazing trip that I don’t even know where to begin on that journey of...
Studying Abroad in France: Semaine 3
I’ve concluded that being an exchange student is kind of like being a baby or small child. Your vocabulary is very limited, which doesn’t mean you don’t have thoughts, it just means you can’t share them and that’s frustrating.
The Perks of Being a Sunflower
January 26th, 2016. The weather is the nicest it’s been since I’ve arrived in Thailand: 70 degrees with a slight breeze. I walk home from school in a mid-length skirt, a short-sleeved, cotton blouse and a lightweight, beautifully-patterned scarf picked...
Oxford Trip!
One of the gorgeous buildings I saw in Oxford. On Saturday, Study Abroad UK took us on a day trip to the beautiful city of Oxford! We took a coach from near our house that left at around 8:30am, and it...
Studying Abroad in France: Semaine 2
I feel that I have truly underestimated the power of feeling comfortable around others before I embarked on this journey to study abroad in France.
5 Things You’ll Experience During Your Internship in Thailand
1. Real, international job experience The Internship in Thailand program allows you to gain hands-on experience with an international company that runs programs throughout Southeast Asia as well as South Korea and China. Your colleagues will be from all over the world (Thai, British,...