Our generation seems like a pretty adaptable bunch. We're growing up during a time when everything—technology, politics, the economy—is changing faster than ever. I don't know about you guys, but sometimes I feel like I'm still adjusting to the culture that I grew up with for the past 21 years.
Surviving months after months of dating with no success at finding anyone of ‘boyfriend-material’ can get a little frustrating. After the beginning of freshman year, it becomes a common occurrence to ask your friends, ‘Why can’t I find a decent guy?’
One of the perks of studying abroad, aside from having the opportunity to live in a foreign country, is having the freedom to be able to travel. Some of my favorite memories from my past semester in London have been of exploring new cities—from Copenhagen, to Prague, to Dublin, to Amsterdam, to Paris, I’ve fallen in love with each of the citi
Imagine: you’ve spent days (okay weeks…) pulling together the necessary things for your time abroad and neatly packing them. The day comes for you to proudly roll your bag up to the check-in desk, and as they weigh in at 49.5 pounds each, you send them off to get loaded onto the plane.
If you’re traveling long distances, your itinerary is most likely full of connecting flights. Ideally you’d like your travels to run smoothly, but we’re going to tell you right now that’s probably not going to happen.