Check out my new interview on Courtney Greene! She is studying abroad for her full degree in Ireland. Thanks, Voy Abroad and Courtney Greene for your time and energy! “I’d be a fool to not try Ireland,” she said. “If I don’t like it, I’ll stay for a year.” It was a great comfort toContinue reading “Courtney Greene”
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Fernanda Molina
Check out my guest post on jessicalipowski.com! Interview with Fernanda on her experiences and advice from studying abroad in Aix-en-Provence. Thanks to both Fernanda and Jessica for your time and energy! Fernanda is studying linguistics, with an emphasis in ESL teaching, at San Diego State University. She moved to the United States when she wasContinue reading “Fernanda Molina”
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Africa: Don’t let fear hold you back
Originally published on Voy Study Abroad on September 23, 2015 As I turned the corner, there he sat. His dead stare rendered me unable to move, unable to breathe. I froze as I tried to remember what the guide instructed us to do in this situation. I remembered nothing — my mind was as emptyContinue reading “Africa: Don’t let fear hold you back”
Digging a little deeper
Originally published on Voy Study Abroad on July 23, 2015 The Pomada is the signature drink of Menorca. On the surface, it’s just gin and lemon soda splashed on ice. But, if you dig a little deeper, it’s a perfect symbol for the island itself. The gin used in the cocktail is from an 18th CenturyContinue reading “Digging a little deeper”
What could travel mean for you?
Originally published on Voy Study Abroad on July 7, 2015. Growing up in San Diego, my family and I would travel to Mexico fairly regularly. Albeit Americanized, Baja California had so many sounds, tastes, and people that were different from our own. My sister and I both grew up with an appreciation of the MexicanContinue reading “What could travel mean for you?”