Maggie G.
Student Traveler
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By Maggie G.
These past two weeks have been insanity. When I first arrived, the thought of spending three months abroad seemed so daunting. What was I going to do with all that...keep reading
By Maggie G.
This year, but this semester in particular, has taught me so much. In our Global Competence Course last week our program director asked us to describe our experience in Spain...keep reading

By Maggie G.
While my time in Sevilla hasn’t changed many of my plans for next year, it has caused me to reflect on my life before my gap year and has changed...keep reading
By Maggie G.
Last weekend CIEE took us to Ronda and Malaga. The weather was absolutely horrible but we still had fun!keep reading

By Maggie G.
In an earlier post about my decision to take a gap year I mentioned that I had changed colleges. I wanted to go into that in more detail to answer...keep reading

By Maggie G.
My beautiful friend Molly in a "Chino" shop. These shops are all over Cádiz and Sevilla and usually have "Bazaar" in their name. These shops are usually run by someone...keep reading

By Maggie G.
When asked about why I decided to take a gap year I usually smile and respond that “it’s a long story.” It is a long story, so grab a snack...keep reading

By Maggie G.
I’ve finished my two weeks abroad, and man, it has been a whirlwind. My flight to Sevilla was not exactly smooth and I’m still feeling the effects of jetlag. To...keep reading
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