Posts Tagged ‘study abroad’
Feeling and Frustration in Jerusalem
Opinion | March 24th, 2009 | One Response
By Spencer Kline
When I started trying to write an article about my experience studying abroad, I initially didn’t know what to write about. The obvious choice would be to describe the political drama that characterizes this region. In a city where even its name is a contentious issue, I could write reams upon reams about this subject alone.
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Josh Groban, Byron Yang and Red Velvet Cake
Ross Boomer (former Editor) | Opinion | Comments (0)
Case Study: Maximizing My Life Utility and Post Abroad Efficiency
Problem: Did I come back from abroad more lost than found?
Never in my life did I [...] More »
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