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Four Keys For Having The Best Homestay Experience
During study abroad, one of the places where you will spend a considerable amount of time is at your homestay’s home. In order for your experience to be as amazing as possible, it is also important that your homestay experience is an amazing one too. Living abroad can be difficult at first, but making a positive connection to your homestay can impact your experience for the better.
In & Around Lima, Peru: Five Fun Day Visits
When in Peru, there are several destinations that are worth visiting, but there are certain areas that can get overlooked. Peru’s history, art and gastronomy is hidden throughout its neighborhoods and smaller cities. Each of these places will expose you to the diversity of Peru and you will without a doubt enjoy your time at these fun and multicultural destinations.
Three Steps For Preparing Your Study Abroad Now
If you’re currently a college student, or going into college, study abroad may be on your mind from the beginning or perhaps later on. Whenever you begin to think about studying abroad, it is a good idea to start this process ahead of time.
Five Myths Surrounding Study Abroad
Whether you’re completely sure that you want to do a study abroad semester during your college career, or you’re thinking about taking a semester abroad, you’ve probably read and heard about the study abroad experience. As you go into this important decision-making process, or if you’re already in it, we want to help you explore this perspective experience.
Four Reasons To Visit Spain
Spain is arguably one of the most popular countries to visit in Europe and ranks as one of the top five European countries in terms of student visitors. Why do so many students go to western Europe to visit the Iberian Peninsula?
Seven Reasons You Can't Miss Cusco
The history of Cusco has transcended time and still lives and breathes through its people, places and animals. Centuries ago, The Incan Empire was spread throughout South America as one of the world's largest tribes, and Cusco held the status as the capital of the Incas. Before the Spanish came in the 16th century, the empire covered Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northern parts of both Chile and Argentina.
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