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>
Secrets to study abroad when you’re broke
<p>Nearly everyone who graduates without studying abroad regrets it. But the truth is, missing out on study abroad in the name of a tight budget is unnecessary. If you’re already paying for college, study abroad is a chance to get more for your tuition. It can even offset your expenses depending on where you go.</p>
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