I had a few reasons for taking a gap year: 1. I had worked very hard in high school and needed a break 2. I was interested in learning a...keep reading
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Click to OpenBy Allana I.
When I arrived to China, I was surprised to hear that all CIEE students who needed to get a residence permit would need to partake in a group physical. I...keep reading
By Allana I.
Here in Shanghai, although I have friends, teachers, and a Chinese host family, I am ultimately on my own. I can choose to leave the house in the middle of...keep reading
By Allana I.
I love bubble tea! Also called boba, this sweet, chewy, delicious drink originated in Taiwan and has spread worldwide, although it is still not as readily available in America as...keep reading
By Allana I.
Hi! I’m Allana and I’m currently in Shanghai learning Mandarin as my gap year! I designed my gap year to be a “breather” year between high school and college: a...keep reading

By Sage M.
I can't help quoting one of my favourite television shows...please forgive me. So, you haven't heard from me since November. I meant to post about my trip to Sichuan, but...keep reading

By Sage M.
I can't help quoting one of my favourite television shows...please forgive me. So, you haven't heard from me since November. I meant to post about my trip to Sichuan, but...keep reading

By Sage M.
One thing I think a lot of study abroad students overlook in our study abroad experiences is, if we are fortunate enough, the host family experience. It's not that this...keep reading
By Sage M.
So what did I do on this mysterious weekend I eluded you about? I had only just had my first week of classes, but the CIEE program had decided to...keep reading

By Sage M.
I might be making the biggest understatement in the world right now, but I have to get this off my chest. I have never eaten so much rice in my...keep reading