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    Personal Statement Throughout the past year of studying biology at A level, I have become increasingly interested in it. I am fascinated by how complex the human body is and how it works in health and disease. These diseases occur in numerous ways and by studying physiology we can see where normal bodily procedures go wrong and can lead to the development of conditions such as diabetes, asthma or cystic fibrosis. Learning more about these diseases can in turn lead us to finding treatment or…

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    edification processes in Cairns. When I return, I am confident I will return a more educated, open-minded, and appreciative individual who can use their experience to make the world a better place. I have the desire to pursue a lifetime of learning. Studying abroad at James Cook University will be beneficial towards my personal development and my future as a…

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    Financial Aid Case Study

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    costs. This difference I pay in tuition even with the help of aid makes joining extra activities like Greek life or studying abroad extremely difficult considering cost. To include those extra costs, I’m currently a new member of Kappa Delta and paid $1,606.20 in fees for the year. Next year I’m required to live in which makes the cost $6,966/year. However, my plan to study abroad fall term 2017 allows me to apply for inactive member status. This will take the cost down to $4,644/year since fall…

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    Anytime one immerses themselves somewhere new and unknown, they face a challenge in adapting to their new environment. As an American, our culture and customs are much different than the countries that I could potentially be studying in. For example, when researching New Zealand and Australia, I came across that strangers may use sarcasm and insults with one another. In the United States, this is not common, as it is customary to treat complete strangers with respect and only joke with and…

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    taught me an incredible amount about Japanese culture, but it has created an insatiable curiosity that can only be filled by study abroad. To me, study abroad is an opportunity to take advantage of the freedoms granted by college is an opportunity to learn new thing, have fun, and to grow in a world that can be intimidating and costly. I hope that by studying abroad with UK and the Global Scholars Program I can make bonds…

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    family lived in Germany, and I completed my first two years of high school at an American high school in Wiesbaden. It has been four and a half years since I moved back to the States, and I realize now how much I squandered while I was there. Despite studying the language in school, I didn’t force myself to practice my skills when interacting with locals. Since my school surrounded me with American students, I made little effort to forge meaningful relationships with Germans my age. Lastly,…

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    attend, and by my junior year when it came time to apply, I was confident in my acceptance to Florida State. A few years later I am a student double-majoring in Political Science and International affairs while minoring in Spanish, and dead set on studying abroad. This is where all of my scholarship search comes in. Receiving financial aid for my college education,…

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    On March 31st, 1854, officials from the United States and Japan signed the Treaty of Kanagawa, opening Japanese ports to trade with the United States, as well as the West, after being closed off to foreigners since 1683 (“Treaty of Kanagawa signed with Japan”). While this was just the first step of the globalization process, the complex mechanisms of globalization continue to shape Japan today. After World War II, due to Japan’s rapid growth, the country emerged as a major global player and…

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    I entered my spring semester in January of 2014 with an outstanding balance at my home institution. If I could not pay the remaining balance, I would not be allowed to return to Spelman in fall of 2014.Thankfully, I earned enough money through my internship during the summer of 2014 to pay my remaining balance down and enroll for classes. With the additional of my parents no longer able to financially supported my education. I began paying for college entirely on my own. In an effort to…

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    10 Reasons Why Go Abroad

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    to travel abroad, people want to go abroad to see the outside world. However nowadays people prefer going abroad to travel abroad in the past. In my opinion there are some reasons the first one is polices. In pass 10 years China police is not very well. Just some rich people and which people live in government can go about. The can pay the height money and play in outside. They can see the other counties and student in other countries.And there are 10 reasons why people prefer go abroad to…

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