6 Tips to Overcome Impostor Syndrome on Study Abroad
<p>What does it take to shake off impostor syndrome and shush your inner critic? Read the practical steps that Natalie Glennon (UC Santa Barbara), a financially challenged first-generation student, implemented to overcome impostor syndrome and make the most of her study abroad experience in the Netherlands.</p>
Seoul Searching: Lifelong Lessons from Studying Abroad in South Korea
<p>Study abroad is an experience that teaches you beyond what you think you will learn. It stretches you, transforms you, and shakes you out of your comfort zone. See the most important lifelong lessons Nico Shin (UC Santa Barbara) learned while studying abroad in South Korea.</p>
3-Minute Travel Guide: Queensland, Australia
<p>What is it like to study abroad in Queensland, Australia? Take a look at Dorienne Larbig's (UC Santa Barbara) tips and recommendations on where to live, new foods to try, and the most interesting classes you can take abroad.</p>
Harvesting Olives in Provence, France
<p>Ever wonder what it's like to spend Thanksgiving in another country, far away from your family and friends at home? Read (UC Santa Barbara) Elias Veran's story of spending Thanksgiving weekend on an olive farm in Provence, hosted by UC alum, Thomas Seale.</p>
Scotland study abroad – photo story by Trieu Nguyen
<p>Travel the landscapes of Scotland through Trieu Nguyen's (UC Santa Barbara) photo album and see the experiences you can have when you study abroad with UCEAP.</p>
Tips for Your First European Hostel Stay
<p>'Dirty, noisy, and full of sketchy people' is what Lindsay Campbell (UC Santa Barbara) once believed about hostels. While on study abroad, Lindsay learned hostels are generally clean, safe (provided you take precautions), and full of friendly, interesting travelers from around the world. </p>
3-minute Travel Guide: Maastricht, Netherlands – Edition B
<p>What is it like to study abroad in Maastricht, Netherlands? Take a look at UC Santa Barbara's Lindsey Campbell's tips and recommendations on where to study, all the foods to try, and biking to campus.</p>
So you want to study abroad in Ireland, have you considered Cork?
<p>Ireland has plenty of wonderful study abroad locations. If you're interested in studying abroad there, see what (UC Santa Barbara) Katelyn Warren says about the different locations and why you might want to consider Cork for your study abroad experience.</p>
3-minute Travel Guide: Bangkok, Thailand
<p>What is it like to study abroad in Bangkok, Thailand? Check out UC Santa Barbara's Edwin Giron-Montenegro's tips and advice on best day trips, food to eat, and how to visit other Southeast Asian countries. Hint: you can leave that sweatshirt behind.</p>
What I Learned as a Korean American Studying in South Korea
<p>Study abroad at Yonsei University was something Brandon Yoon dreamed of since middle school. Why? Because he owes his existence to that school and its study abroad program. Here's what he learned about his Korean American identity studying abroad in Korea.</p>
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