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Two months in Seoul

By Purity K.

Published May 1, 2025

As of about a week ago, it’s officially been two months since I arrived in Seoul. It’s been a fun two months. I’ve gone to more karaoke rooms than I can count and somehow, I’m surprised when I wake up with a sore throat. I’ve visited my friend’s university and learned about her school’s traditions…

International dinner

By Jordan M.

Published April 29, 2025

https://flic.kr/p/2r1DnpM A group photo from the international dinner. One of the most fun things I've done while I've been in Germany was the International Dinner. In the first week of the START course (one of two options for required German prep courses to study in Tübingen), they set up a dinner where everyone brought a…

Reflecting on my journey through goshuin stamps

By Georgia K.

Published April 28, 2025

https://flic.kr/p/2r1qKUC Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist temple in Kyoto, where I bought my goshuincho (goshuin book) and received my first stamp. As my time in Japan wraps up, I’m left reflecting on my experience so far. Where I’ve been, what I’ve done. Although I’ve kept a journal of my time here, one thing that’s helped me chart my…

Navigating a new life

By Riley V.

Published April 25, 2025

https://flic.kr/p/2qZP66n One of the prettiest mornings so far. April has been a whirlwind of new challenges, big decisions and a visit from home. I have been making a lot of choices this month, hoping to figure out what my life will look like after graduating this summer. There are so many opportunities in Australia and…

Semester two at SNU

By Jess A.

Published April 24, 2025

Second semester has finally started! I never thought I would say this but, I am glad that school is back. I missed hanging out with people and having a routine, and honestly, it gets kind of lonely being by yourself all the time. I was also getting pretty homesick (still am, a little bit). Definitely…

Winter break in South Korea

By Jess A.

Published April 23, 2025

Month one It is currently winter break in Korea! Winter break in Korea is three months long, and I won’t start class until March, so until then I have a lot of free time. I have taken up a lot of hobbies, including cooking, reading and studying Korean! I’ve started learning how to cook some…

Solo traveling abroad

By Kaitlyn H.

Published April 22, 2025

https://flic.kr/p/2qZ3AGy Eiffel Tower in Paris Arguably one of the best parts of Europe is the cheap and easy transportation between countries. Although I'm studying abroad in Spain, I will have visited seven different countries by the time I return home. Typically, these trips are taken with my friends, either from Mizzou or ones I’ve made…

Sharing

By Taylor E.

Published April 21, 2025

After being in Spain for four months, by favorite part has been sharing. Obviously, my host family has shared a lot of their culture and experiences with me. I have learned about traditional foods, religion, festivities, the regions of Spain and much more. My host dad loves to tell me all about his home of…

From Spain to Scandinavia

By Asher F.

Published April 16, 2025

When I came to Alicante, Spain, to study for a whole semester, I knew that I wanted to take advantage of my time abroad. I was incredibly fortunate to get schedule with classes only on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays (I’m in class for over six hours on Mondays, but “así es la vida”). With my…

Preparing for exam season abroad

By Indeeera G.

Published April 11, 2025

In France, exams and assignments work much differently than they do in the U.S. The grading system is on a scale of 1–20, with 10 being a pass and 18 being an incredibly high score that is not typically achieved by students. It is near unthinkable to give out a score of 20/20 here, because…