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    social life of an exchange student. Some recommendations for international students will be provided as well. Background information This report is going to be based on Simeng's experience. Simeng Gao is a student from Bejing, China. She is currently studying Interpreting and Translation, at the University of Western Sydney, where she came as a part of an international student exchange program. Before coming to Australia she imagined it to be a strictly white and English speaking community,…

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    Why I Chose A College

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    good grades in school by studying more, and to always ask for help in class when needed. I also plan to volunteer and do internships throughout the community to expand my experience. Additional requirements that I can do is work abroad during summer with Red Cross and learn new languages and different cultures. I practice some organizational skills, leadership, learning how to be more patient and planning. I would want to mainly want to focus on volunteering and working abroad with red cross so…

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    Coates covers a wide range of topics. One experience he really enjoyed, was his time spent in Paris, France. Coates first time abroad was such a memorable time that shortly after, he went back with his son and wife. In his time abroad Coates was able to see the world in a different way which helped shape him into the man he is today. As far as modern times, studying abroad is not subject to all students. It is sometimes hard for people to find a way outside of their own homes…

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    Being A Bilingual

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    In a globalized world, people are gradually aware of the benefits of mastering of new tongue, such as more knowledge, more opportunities in massive life and even more chances to develop themselves. Being a bilingual can help people broaden their mind by approaching a huge fund of knowledge from all over the world through foreign documents, books and news in a proactive way with no language obstacle. As a result, this might lead people seeing the world from a different point of view.…

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    experiences relating to historical events. I enjoy learning more about what and who came before us. I feel it would be a life-changing event hearing about what these people have gone through, and how hard they struggled to survive. My experience with studying the history of the Holocaust has been mostly on my own, but I would be very interested in learning more about European History, specifically about the Holocaust. I have read many books about it and also first-hand accounts such as The…

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    children, and I loved it. Prior to this, I had been contemplating studying international business and Japanese. However, these kids impacted my life. As a result, I decided to pursue a career in education. After finishing community college, I traveled to Japan. I had the opportunity to work at a language school there. This experience bolstered my new goal of teaching and led me to decide to focus on teaching English. After studying teaching English as a second…

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    Close Relationship History

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    Being egocentric and having biases is harmful to any type of relationship because there is no tolerance to other perspectives. During the period of studying abroad, there are a lot of western views that are totally opposite compared to eastern ideology. There are a variety of conflicts and controversies. For example, politics, an obvious one, can cause arguments. China is an authoritarian country, but America…

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    understanding is to spend years with many people in different cultures while studying overseas. In this essay I would like to argue if studying overseas is good and its advantages over range it disadvantages. The way many people see it, with studying overseas, students, take in new cultures, become independent, broaden their world view…

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    Growing up in a border city in the state of Texas is like living in a foreign country when compared to capital cities, or small towns rich in cattle and agriculture scattered across the nation. Being able to go from one country to another, the United States and Mexico, within minutes has given me a unique way of understanding and be able to adapt to the two different cultures at the same time. Being born in Mexico, and having to move to the US at a young age wasn’t a huge culture shock. Giving…

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    Following Veterinary Science Abroad Stephanie Velez, Junior in Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, Pennsylvania State University While enrolled at the Milton Hershey School, I began taking Agricultural Education classes due to their career development education curriculum. The class taught about a variety different agricultural topics and I found my passion in the discussion on veterinary medicine. Since elementary school, I had always wanted to be a veterinarian. Agricultural Education class…

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