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Travel advice for the worldly scholar; discover the best places to study abroad, the best art and history museums, and beyond.
School Trips in 2022
The pandemic moved school trips from a yearly guarantee to a voyeuristic pastime and in 2022 they are back. In a major way with popular museums and destinations such as castles across the country, school trips are back and we could not be happier.
By Ben Shelley4 years ago in Education
Enjoy Living in Luxury Apartments of Rio West: The Student Accommodation Austin
If you are habitual of living in luxury houses and are willing to continue it in your student accommodation Austin, then Rio West can be the right choice for you. Here, you can find luxury apartments of various types where you will feel like your luxury home. Moreover, there are a number of facilities available in the property, which makes this place of accommodation a more enjoyable place for you.
By Amara Martin4 years ago in Education
5 Best Tips to Make the Most of Your Study Abroad Experience in the Exeter UK
Exeter is a small city in southwest England with about 127,000 people. It’s the home of the University of Exeter, which currently has 20,000 students enrolled. One of the things that makes Exeter different from other student cities is its size. Students make up a substantial proportion of the population, and it’s often called a ‘student city’ because of this. Exeter has a great student scene with plenty of fascinating things to do which makes it an excellent place to live and study.
By Alex Williamson4 years ago in Education
Secrets of Studying Abroad in the US
While studying in a university in the United States can seem like the way to success for many people across the world, studying there as a foreigner might not be as easy as you think. Before you decide if this is the path for you, take a look at these 5 points that no one tells you during the application process.
By Angie Loveday4 years ago in Education
Get The Best Student Life in The Midlands of Coventry
Coventry is a city in the English Midlands. It’s famous for the historic Coventry Cathedral, which was bombed during WWII and is now in ruins. Next to it is a 20th-century replacement with abstract stained glass. The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum’s collection contains paintings of Lady Godiva, a local figure. Also, nearby is a statue of her riding a horse naked. In addition, a vaulted crypt can be seen in the 14th-century Guildhall of St. Mary.
By Alex Williamson4 years ago in Education
How to find an affordable living in Southampton
With great student reviews and a stress free environment, Southampton in New Hampshire, UK is a favorable study abroad destination. Ranked as the 6th safest city of UK, Southampton has lush green spaces and a host of student accommodations to choose from.
By elena gilbert4 years ago in Education
The Dangers of Driving Slow in the Fast Lane
Aside from being annoying for other drivers, driving too slowly in the fast lane can be incredibly dangerous. A slow driver in the fast lane disrupts the flow of traffic. If there is a slow driver in the left lane, it will likely result in an accumulation of vehicles behind them. Some could attempt to move over to the middle lane in an attempt to pass, others could become irate and develop road rage.
By Clair Elise4 years ago in Education
Why Travel Is The Best Learning Experience
With the current situation in Russia and Ukraine, it is more important than ever to understand other peoples and places. By visiting foreign countries and learning about them for ourselves, we can help the next generation better understand the world at large. Almost everyone agrees that along with the education you receive in the classroom, you need worldly education as well. Textbooks and courses are not enough to teach you about the world and how it works. It can merely offer you a part of what you need to complete your learning experience.
By Online Super Tutor4 years ago in Education
Sustainable Efforts in Maldivian Hotels That Will Convince You to Book Your Stay
The Maldives is probably the world’s lowest-lying nation, there’s rarely a natural elevation more than 6 feet above sea level. Therefore, the global warming crisis could be devastating for the islanders. At the current rate, the rise of the sea level would mean more than 80% of the Maldives will become uninhabitable by 2050, according to reports from NASA and the US Geological Survey.
By Tharaka Caldera4 years ago in Education









