student travel
For students studying abroad or racking up miles on a summer break, there are many student-friendly cities that you simply must visit.
Staying with a Host Family?
Staying with a host family? First of all I have stayed with a host family, OK, it wasn't me, it was me and a not so very close friend, but I have stayed with a host family, and honestly it was the best experience. The trip wouldn't have been the same otherwise.
By Sophie Levett7 years ago in Wander
6 Asian Countries You Should Consider for Studying Abroad
There is no better way to learn about the world, expand your horizons and make the most of your student years than by participating in an exchange program. Truthfully, any destination will give you experiences of a lifetime. However, if you are really aiming high, you might want to consider one of the countries of the vast continent of Asia as your target destination. Not only will it be a unique experience that will keep you in awe throughout your stay, but the high-level education they provide will give you a different kind of competence. So, here are some of the top choices for a semester abroad in an exotic place.
By Theodora Evans7 years ago in Wander
I Dropped Out of College to Travel
My whole life, school has been my priority. I skipped the 8th grade, dual enrolled at the local college at 14, and finished high school with the majority of my AA at 16. Then, I was tired. I had excelled academically and was the youngest in my graduating class, but at what cost?
By Rhiannon Rose7 years ago in Wander
International Student's Guide to Surviving the UK
Having moved across nations, there is one thing I have to say for any far-quested individual: Everywhere has its own modes of normal. Setting out on a scholastic adventure comes with all the joys, sorrows, and freak out moments that you might imagine! There is only so much to do in preparation, and it all seems to dawn after the long wait has ended. Adjusting to the new scenery is one thing, but to completely reorientate yourself to a new culture is quite another. Having lived in the UK for several years now after emigrating from LA, here are some pointers that may come in handy for overseas students.
By Andromeda Gallarini7 years ago in Wander
The TRUTH About Studying Abroad
"Three and a half months in Spain?! Girl, you're so lucky! I'm so jealous." These are the phrases I heard all summer from my friends and family back home before leaving fall, 2018 for Spain. Yes, it's true: I get to spend almost four months in another county studying the beautiful language and culture of Spain, and for this I'm incredibly thankful. However, there are things I've run into that I wasn't expecting and/or wasn't sure how to handle.
By Emily Frank7 years ago in Wander











