Study Abroad Correspondents
Study Abroad Correspondents are current study abroad participants who are documenting their experiences abroad through student blogs. Keep up-to-date on each student’s many adventures and learn what life is really like studying abroad from fellow Badgers who are currently doing it! If you enjoy reading each student’s post, leave them a comment or ask them a question about their experience.
- Click here to read the Spring 2012 blogs!
- Click here to read the Fall 2011 blogs
- Click here to read the Academic Year 2011-2012 blogs
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I looked at the Spring 2011 blogs and it’s great that now we have more people going to places in Asia and even Africa.
Often studying abroad often meant Europe only. China and Morocco are definitely fascinating countries.
I think this will make people more open minded about other languages and cultures.
Steven -
exchange student from Berlin, Germany
http://www.learn-german-links.net/
i like the post and also steven comment !!!
mainly study abroad are basically meant europe , australia and other developed countries !!
seeing Asia and affrica makes me feel proud !!!
While I studied I had never the chance to study abroad. Now 15 years later I regret this sometimes. Therefore I am happy for all students who can study abroad.
I do agree with @Kishan @Steven that, its really awesome feeling to hear that people going to Asia even Africa for studying purposes.
@admin thanks sharing the blog links! i really enjoyed
I love your blog,
keeping post more articles.
thanks,
Sam
I love your blog,its so interesting:)
I love your blog,
keeping post more articles.
thanks,
raul
I Love You Blog
Its Great
I would recommend the experience of studying abroad always is a new way to find new cultures and shore knowledge with other studens. Make a blog is a fantastic way to share it with others and help them.
Thanks for the article
John
Studying abroad is worth trying for everyone who wants to look for broader live experience.
Beeing foreign student myself, I realize I have new experience, both in bad and good terms.
If you study in developed countries, you will get better chance to look for a job in your home countries, this is the fact.
I hope in a few years this fact will change a bit to give other countries a chance to get new students from another countries.
Alan.