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The Power Behind the Travel Investment: Perspective From The Wandering Investor
EdOdyssey sat down with Brendan Hughes, the author of the upcoming book The Wandering Investor, to discuss the travel experience and how times have changed in the era of COVID-19.
3 Ways to Reframe Challenges as Growth Opportunities
Confusion comes from situations that all of us don’t quite understand in the moment because the obstacles overwhelm us at first. Students, most of you have attended virtual classes for the first time. Teachers, you’ve had to adapt your lesson plans at a moment’s notice.
5 Ways to Acquire Foreign Language
At some point in their academic life, all students feel the pressure of learning different sets of verbs and their conjugations, grammatical rules, and practice-scenarios. It is not uncommon to have heard of a friend who felt so anxious with the workload that they decided to withdraw from a language course altogether. This doesn’t have to happen that way. There is a better way to easily speak and understand other languages.
Why Your International Friendships Will Last A Lifetime
As you look to study abroad, you might think that making friendships abroad might seem like a daunting task given your destination, but the long-term effects are worthwhile! Developing lifelong connections with other international students and your local peers will provide you with a deeper understanding of other cultures, after interacting effectively with people from cultures besides their own. If you’re coming back from being abroad, you’re probably thinking about how your new friends from abroad will play into the rest of your life.
Life at a Distance: Five Positive Takeaways
Nowadays distance is no longer a problem and most of our friends and family are not just a phone call away, but also just a video chat away. Prior to everyone staying at home to protect ourselves and each other, we had busy lives, either at school, work, or even both. Sometimes we didn’t make the time to visit our friends a few minutes down the road or call our friends or relatives living in other places.
Montreal's Uniqueness: A City Full of Food, Art and Accessibility
This city has its own personality that’s one-of-a-kind! Boasting with plenty of festivals, art, cuisine, and innovation, Montreal also has a sense of comradery and welcomingness! In the past, students and teachers have visited the iconic Notre-Dame Basilica and enjoyed learning how to prepare traditional Quebec cuisine with a local chef!
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