Diversity in the U.S.
Looking around at my US high school made up of 80+% white students, it was hard to understand why my sociology textbook could claim that
Looking around at my US high school made up of 80+% white students, it was hard to understand why my sociology textbook could claim that
As an international student, you’ve had to adjust to time differences, cultural differences and long-distance relationships with loved ones. But perhaps the most painful and
Before you read about what to bring to America, check out my last post What Not to Bring to America. As you are packing to move
When I spent a year studying abroad in Lebanon, I brought WAY TOO MUCH stuff with me. With four suitcases, I ended up spending hundreds
America is known as the land of opportunity- but if you’ve been here long, you are realizing it’s also the land of the strange- strange
Experiencing the natural beauty of a new country is an amazing benefit of studying abroad. One of my favorite memories from my year in Lebanon
How do modern Americans view family? Today, the population of the United States of America includes people of European, African, Asian, Native American, and Latino
Make the Most of College in the U.S. Most international students who study abroad in the U.S. are here for the academic programs and opportunities
When you move to the US to study, one of the first things you will need to do is set up your cellphone service. To
“Happy Old Year!” said no one, ever. Have you ever thought about how strange it would be if people said that greeting instead of “Happy
We are part of a nationwide organization called Bridges International. You can find out more about Bridges International and our locations around the U.S. at
bridgesinternational.com
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