Eric shares helpful tricks and tips for those dreadful moments when you completely blank during a test or job interview.
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Helen talks about how to strike a balance between what's fun and what's not: TV, video games, books, etc. and the ever-intrusive "real life."
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"I firmly believe that the world would be a far better place if people were a little ruder to one another."
Dearest thirteen-year-olds, this is for you. Really, it's advice just for you from someone who cares about what you're going through. Hear me out, trust me.
Also called “reentry,” reverse culture shock is the reaction to returning back home after experiencing another culture and is common among students who study abroad. Most study abroad programs prepare their student for culture shock, providing them with resources and information on how to adapt to a new culture away from your life back home. However, what students should be most worried about is the thoughts of disconnect and depression when returning home.
During the exchanges I have had with students that have been on preview or who have studied abroad I’ve learned a few traveling tips that might be helpful to all who plan to travel in the future.