Let me treat you to a little snippet from my old personal journal, dramatically written (please don’t judge me) in the Atlanta airport just before I took my first international flight ever: “One hour until I board the metal box that will take me across the Atlantic. It's not the flying that makes... Continue Reading →
The most important mental health trick for study abroad students
While living in Morocco, I was having tea with a woman named Farah who had recently sent her daughter to study abroad in the United States. Having done her own graduate schooling there, she was perfectly familiar with what living abroad entails. Farah had a lot of truly incredible insights about study abroad and living... Continue Reading →