Europe

An Introvert’s Guide to Study Abroad
An Introvert’s Guide to Study Abroad

As an introvert who found her stride in Edinburgh’s cobblestone streets, Jillian Jimenez (UC Los Angeles) shares how she transformed from a self-described introvert into someone who discovered magic in saying “yes” to unexpected adventures. From finding solitude in hidden bookshops to spontaneous pub nights that led to chance celebrity encounters, she offers practical strategies for introverts to thrive abroad without losing their authentic selves. Her journey proves that with the right balance of pushing your comfort zone and honoring the need for solitude, introverts can turn their perceived limitations into unique advantages on study abroad.

Homesick While Abroad? Let’s Talk About It
Homesick While Abroad? Let’s Talk About It

When FOMO struck during her semester abroad, Kylee Cochram (UC Irvine) found herself missing everything from friends to familiar routines. Through trial and error, she discovered practical strategies for managing homesickness while studying in Europe. From creating a cozy living space to setting healthy social media boundaries, Kylee shares honest advice for staying present during your international experience, complemented by guidance from UCEAP advisors.

Anxiety said “Stay,” But Europe Called: Five Lessons from my Study Abroad Experience
Anxiety said “Stay,” But Europe Called: Five Lessons from my Study Abroad Experience

With humor and honesty, a self-described anxious UC Irvine student shares how studying abroad in Paris and London transformed her perspective on mental health and personal growth. From celebrating her 20th birthday under the Eiffel Tower to discovering the healing power of European café culture, Harper Parsley’s story proves that sometimes the best therapy is a passport and a leap of faith.

From Strangers to Family: Building Your Community Abroad
From Strangers to Family: Building Your Community Abroad

When fifty friends gathered around a makeshift Thanksgiving table in Edinburgh, they were no longer strangers but family. From joining Scotland’s oldest sport to creating nightly traditions in the Warrender dorms, one UC Santa Barbara student shares how she transformed her biggest study abroad fear – loneliness – into an unforgettable story of community and connection. Through candlelit dinners, Highland adventures, and tearful goodbyes at Kings Cross Station, discover how saying “yes” to every opportunity built lasting friendships that bridged 5,000 miles.

A Solo Traveler’s Guide to Europe: Lessons from Study Abroad
A Solo Traveler’s Guide to Europe: Lessons from Study Abroad

Solene Granatur, a seasoned solo traveler, shares practical tips and heartwarming moments from her study abroad journey across Europe. From navigating budget airlines to finding community in unexpected places, discover how to make the most of your solo adventures while staying safe and savvy abroad.

Reflections on Studying Abroad in Germany
Reflections on Studying Abroad in Germany

As a first-generation student who immigrated from South Korea, (UC Berkeley) Youngseong Ryu’s semester in Berlin marked more than just a study abroad experience—it was a milestone in personal growth. Through Berlin’s stunning architecture, rich artistic culture, and complex history, he discovered new perspectives that would shape his future as an art educator.

From ‘Sopa’ to Fluent: A Year of Learning Spanish in Madrid
From ‘Sopa’ to Fluent: A Year of Learning Spanish in Madrid

Growing up in California with years of Spanish classes can make you think you’re ready to live in Spain, but real fluency comes not from classes or textbooks. Rather, it comes from embracing the awkward moments and making mistakes. Read (UC Santa Barbara) Aileen Pulchney’s humorous and honest adventures of learning to speak Spanish in Madrid.

Big Ben and Little Wins: Lessons from a Brief Summer in London
Big Ben and Little Wins: Lessons from a Brief Summer in London

What can you get out of a short academic program abroad? Turns out, you can learn a lot in three weeks! Divyanshi Saha (UC San Diego) says studying abroad is not just about academics – it’s about stepping out of your comfort zone, making memories, and discovering who you are in the process.

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