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Do you love writing, photography, and generally sharing your wanderlust online? We want you to contribute to Those Who Wander! We want to write what you want to read, so if you’re interested in helping us to keep producing current, relevant content that study abroaders will relate to, we want to hear from you. Not...
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This week we will be giving away a Bus2alps hoodie to the Tweeter that follows our page and responds the most creatively/humorously to the following prompt: “You know you’re studying abroad when…” We will be accepting tweets until 11 am CET tomorrow, Thursday, June 20th and announcing the winner at 12 pm CET tomorrow, Thursday,...
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By Sara Wiseman I love my father. It’s not a secret. Bryan K. Wiseman is the man, the dude, the legend. He’s inspired me to travel, to explore, to ask questions and to give people a chance. Here are a few things my dad has taught me that have helped me abroad. 1. “Hey, quit...
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By Lisa Harvey Our very own Lisa Harvey wrote a blog post that was recently featured on GoOverseas.com‘s blog.  We couldn’t resist proudly posting up a little taste of it here.  The subject: 10 Mistakes Made While Studying Abroad.  The layout: 10 quotes from famous people ranging from Britney Spears to John Steinbeck.  The idea:...
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By Max Widmer The sun is beginning to set on your time abroad. Cracks of purple and pink are breaking your fading skies to fragments, and you know it’s almost time to leave. Soak in this moment and reflect on the ride. You lived here. You jumped in the ice-cold water of culture shock back in January...
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    Although it may feel like you’re traveling every weekend, when that fateful day comes, the day of your return flight to the states, you will wish you had more time. Trust me. I visited more countries than I could count on my hands and it still felt like not enough. There’s always a...
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By Jason Paley With the advent of good weather right around the corner and the itineraries for spring break complete, midterms seem to be last on everyone’s to-do list.  This final hurdle standing between students and their ten-day adventure promises to add a little stress and unneeded worry to the workday.  There are, however, a...
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By Jillian Giannelli We have been super busy cramming these past few weeks.  Cramming for midterms, cramming in partying, but most of all cramming in traveling.  You have realized by now that your semester abroad is short.  Where did all those weekends go?!  Four months seemed like enough time to see everything and everywhere.  Well,...
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By Nick Widmer Traveling for long periods of time can be rough. There always seems to be that screaming baby in the aisle over, that man in the window seat who has to fulfill his quota of getting up to go to the bathroom thirty times throughout the flight, or that certain passenger we all...
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By Becca Pilolla Yes, Europe is a great place study abroad, it’s filled with all sorts of different kinds of culture and experiences to come. Yes, it is a different country, a different type of clothes, and even different food. But it’s just in Europe, it’s not like you are changing planets! So let’s think realistically when you...
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By Jenna Intersimone Even though it is literally raining half of the days of out the year in Ireland, trust me, it does not bring anyone down. Instead, no matter what the weather, the season, or the occasion, you can find the Irish being their jolly selves… usually jollily getting drunk. This is only one...
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By Chelsea Colvin So by this point in the semester you’ve become a local in your study abroad city, you’ve checked a couple countries off of your list of travels, and you’re probably about to embark on a 10 day Eurotrip for fall break. But on top of all this it’s easy to forget why...
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