Studying Abroad In Beijing: Beyond The Basics

Because being abroad in Beijing is a bit different

{EAV:f8230adf676adc76} Temple-Heaven-YCIS-BeijingI’ve previously written, both on TSAB and studyabroad.com, about advice for acclimating to your abroad location – things like buying a cell phone, learning transportation routes, and finding supermarkets. While all of that is very practical, there’s other information and advice that’s bit more general, but also probably more helpful to know, especially in a city like Beijing. (more…)

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Growing Up In A Globalized World

The real benefits of getting a global education and learning in a World classroom

YCIS Shanghai World ClassroomA lot has been written about the 21st century – the start of the global age – and the need now more than ever before for Americans to gain international experience. Much of the time this relates directly to studying abroad. While it’s almost all true, in my mind there seems to be a flaw in the way we look at the benefits of growing up in a global society and learning in a global classroom. And here’s why. (more…)

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Stay Alive With Study Abroad Medical Insurance

Selecting the right medical insurance when studying abroad

Study Abroad Medical Insurance SurgeonMedical insurance..it’s one of those things students either avoid or ignore altogether when preparing to study abroad. I could tell you stories about the inconveniences of having to pay your medical costs up front or finding the closest hospital while you’re traveling in a country where you don’t speak the language. But instead I’ll encourage you to just mull over this thought – you’re in another country on the other side of the world, would you really want to break a leg, or worse, be close to death on a hospital bed without insurance? (more…)

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The Study Abroad Student’s 2012 Christmas List

The guaranteed way to get something useful for studying abroad

China Pizza Hut Waitresses Christmas

Merry Christmas from my friends and I to you and yours

So I actually stuck by my idea and have kept this going as an annual post. In case you missed my explanation in the 2011 Christmas List, it’s basically a compilation of things I used, thought might be useful, or wish I had bought before I went abroad all together in one easy-to-email to friends and relatives list. While I thought some things would remain on the list from year to year, this year’s is 100% fresh. For the third year in a row, here’s The Study Abroad Student’s Christmas List for 2012.
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A Life Of Sunshine And Siestas In Southern Spain

How 6 weeks of studying abroad set up one student’s life in Seville, Spain

Cat Gaa Study Abroad Spain Family Valladolid

Cat visiting Valladolid for her 25th birthday in 2010

My abroad story began long before I boarded a plane, rumbo Madrid. While earning college money the summer before leaving to study journalism at the University of Iowa, I came across an old, crimson photo album. Worn gold letters on the binding read, LOYOLA ROME CENTER, while the yellowed pages contained gem after gem of 1970s hair, bell-bottoms and the most celebrated sites of the Eternal City.
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