9 Ways study abroad prepares you for the Peace Corps
<p>If you've dreamed of joining the Peace Corps after graduation, study abroad is the perfect way to prepare. UCEAP alumna and former Peace Corps volunteer Rachel Shinto explains how these two experiences work together.</p>
12 Signs you studied abroad in Ghana
<p>Because you studied abroad in Ghana, you don't just know and recognize African culture. You've lived it. If you feel part Ghanaian now, check these signs.</p>
Top 5 reasons to study abroad in Hong Kong
<p>Why study abroad in Hong Kong? Justin Leung from UC Santa Barbara just returned and has 5 reasons why you should study abroad in Hong Kong this year.</p>
13 Free things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland
<p>Edinburgh is full of things to do and see, and many of them are free! Here are few activities to plan into your study abroad bucket list for Scotland.</p>
Why Norway may be your kind of study abroad
<p>Sledding behind a pack of huskies. Camping in a rustic cabin in the woods. A long soak in a hot tub by the river. If this sounds amazing, go to Norway.</p>
5 steps to add an internship to your study abroad experience
<p>An internship is the ultimate complement to study abroad and best way to get international work experience! Here’s how you can set one up.</p>
15 signs you studied abroad in Italy
<p>If you get that gelato is a food group, own one too many scarves and reminisce daily about the time you studied abroad in Italy, this is for you.</p>
10 Cafés abroad that are literary famous
<p>Got writer’s block? Follow the great artists of history—Hemingway, Rowling, even Picasso—to their favorite cafés and find your inspiration abroad.</p>
Returnee life after study abroad: 9 ways to stay globally connected
<p>After one of the most incredible, memorable experiences of your life, there’s a place for you as a returnee and ways you can stay connected with the world you’ve come to know and the person you’ve become.</p>
What to do when you get sick abroad
<p>Strange food, cold weather, new roommates, planes, trains, buses and metro rides. If you don’t get sick while abroad, you are a marvel of science. While a trip to a medical clinic is not at the top of your travel plans, you might as well prepare for the inevitability.</p>
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