College Study Abroad Blog
Food in France
By: Coltrane McRae One thing about me is that I love food. I’m always up for any meal and excited about trying new foods from different cultures. It is a... keep reading
ASU Online Spotlight #7: Week of May 5
Meet the ASU Online Scholars Studying Asynchronously Across the Globe! With CIEE + ASU, you can take fully asynchronous classes from anywhere – whether you're sipping espresso in Rome or... keep reading
Inside Unkompress: Where Berlin Listens
By: Sophie Girard Berlin is most famously known for its techno scene, but beyond the fast paced echoing beats lies a community devoted to disco, house, and soul music. Listening... keep reading
My Experience Hiking the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve
By: Lesleigh Taylor If you ever find yourself in the heart of Monteverde, a visit to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve should be at the top of your list. Nestled... keep reading
Skeleton Gorge: A Beautiful, Grueling Adventure in Cape Town
By: Jeanne d'Arc Koffi Hiking Skeleton Gorge in Cape Town was an experience I’ll never forget. The guidebooks warned it would be challenging, but as someone with hiking experience, I... keep reading
A Love Letter to my Seoulmate(s)
By: Desiree Galamgam Travelling to a different country for the first time was extremely daunting to me. Yet, I was exhilarated by this new challenge and the prospects of meeting... keep reading
Planting Roots in Berlin
By: Sylvie Cullen Growing up, the closest city to me was Raleigh, North Carolina. This city has less than 500,000 people, and covers about 150 square miles. In comparison, Berlin... keep reading
ASU Online Spotlight #6: Week of April 28
Meet the ASU Online Scholars Studying Asynchronously Across the Globe! Through CIEE’s partnership with ASU, students can experience life abroad while keeping up with their coursework – all on their... keep reading
How to Say "Thank You" in Foreign Languages
If you use your manners in English regularly, you’re going to want to practice them in another country when you study abroad, right? (Maybe even more than you do at... keep reading
Affordable Trips from Madrid
By: Katherine Wojna This past semester I studied abroad in Madrid, Spain, and with a passion for travelling, I found it challenging to travel cheaply. So, in this blog, I... keep reading
How to do Han River Park Like a Local
On a sunny April afternoon, I took a break from classes and headed to Seoul’s beloved Hangang Park for a relaxing picnic with friends. From street food and scenic views to strawberry tanghulu and a stunning sunset, this spontaneous midweek escape was the perfect way to enjoy spring in the city.
Drinking Water in South Korea
There were surprisingly few culture shocks when I came to South Korea, but one that stood out the most to me was how water was served and accessed. It may... keep reading
Experiencing School Clubs in Korea
When I came to Yonsei in spring of 2024, my biggest worry was “how am I going to make friends?” as is a typical thought for anyone moving to a... keep reading
Experiencing School Clubs in Korea
Coming back to Korea, I knew I wanted to be a part of both of these clubs again. I told as many people on the program that being in schools... keep reading
Places to See in Seville
By: Charlie Silverman Seville, the vibrant capital of Andalusia, is a city rich in history, culture, and stunning architecture. Visitors to Seville can explore a variety of attractions that showcase... keep reading