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All the Ways Study Abroad Tests and Strengthens Your Identity

Three UC students discover how study abroad transforms identity in unexpected ways. Their stories reveal that studying abroad doesn’t require choosing between who you are and who you might become—instead, it creates space for both authentic identity and personal growth.

5 Steps to Break the Comfort Zone Trap and Adopt a Study Abroad Mindset

Before studying abroad in Rome, Monique Evdokiou (UC Berkeley) felt fully prepared, but quickly found herself stuck in a limiting routine. By resetting her expectations, exploring on her own, and embracing curiosity, she broke out of my comfort zone and immersed in the culture. The mindset shift made her semester unforgettable, teaching her resilience, independence, and the joy of living intentionally.

How To Talk With Your Family About Study Abroad

Three UC students share heartfelt advice on navigating family concerns about study abroad, especially for first-generation and Hispanic students. Drawing from personal experience, they offer a step-by-step guide to transform parental worry into support, emphasizing how thoughtful planning and open communication can help students pursue their dreams while honoring family bonds.

Make It Last: 5 Creative Ways Students Documented Their Time Abroad

Your study abroad experience will fly by in a blur of new cities, late-night conversations, and unforgettable moments. But how do you hold onto those memories beyond a camera roll full of photos? Five UC students share the creative ways they documented their time abroad.

Saying “Yes” to the Unexpected: A Barcelona Story

Rebecca Mendoza (UC Berkeley) arrived in Barcelona with a plan—take classes in English, stay comfortable, explore the usual tourist spots. But when she said yes to an intensive Catalan course, everything changed. From racing gravel bikes with professional athletes to volunteering at a gala in London, Rebecca’s willingness to embrace the unexpected transformed her semester abroad into something far more meaningful than she ever imagined.

Inside Sweden’s Student Culture: Traditions That Unite Two Historic Universities

Step into Sweden’s vibrant university culture, where centuries-old traditions shape daily student life in unexpected ways. From racing tandem bikes across the country to joining medieval student nations, UC Berkeley students Max Morena and Stella Keval discovered that studying abroad in Sweden means becoming part of a legacy where formal dinners include napkin-tossing rituals, stress relief comes in the form of collective 10 PM screams, and coffee breaks are elevated to an art form. They reveal how these distinctive traditions transform international students into cultural insiders at Uppsala and Lund Universities.

Living in Multiple Time Zones: A Guide to Staying Connected While on Study Abroad

For the first half of her semester in Rio, Katherine Rodriguez (UC Berkeley) found herself living in two time zones—checking good morning texts after full days of classes and lying awake at night for responses from California. Through therapy and establishing healthy boundaries, she learned that staying connected doesn’t mean sacrificing sleep or the once-in-a-lifetime experience of studying abroad in Brazil.

Make It Last: 5 Creative Ways Students Documented Their Time Abroad

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A Journey Inward: How Daily Journaling Leads to Personal Growth

How will you record the once-in-a-lifetime journey that is study abroad? Alex Masci (UC Berkeley) decided to rely on an a familiar technique: journaling, and in the process discovered how writing helped her achieve personal growth. Each entry is a testament to the power of journaling, capturing the most exciting moments and those subtle moments of growth and reflection all in the pages of a journal.

Navigating Chronic Illness on Study Abroad

Imagine wearing an invisible backpack filled with a random number of rocks each morning – this is how Kaitlyn McWalters (UC Berkeley) describes living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). Despite the daily challenges of managing a chronic illness, she chose to pursue her dream of studying in Japan. Her story offers practical insights and inspiration for students who wonder if their health conditions might prevent them from going 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.

Making Study Abroad Affordable: A Guide by UC Students Who’ve Done it

Making Study Abroad Affordable: A Guide by UC Students Who’ve Done it

Join three UC Berkeley students as they reveal how they made study abroad affordable – from navigating Singapore’s expensive city life to stretching financial aid across two semesters in Europe. Their practical guide covers everything from choosing the right program and finding affordable housing to managing daily expenses abroad.

6 Tips to Overcome Impostor Syndrome on Study Abroad

6 Tips to Overcome Impostor Syndrome on Study Abroad

What does it take to shake off impostor syndrome and shush your inner critic? Read the practical steps that Natalie Glennon (UC Santa Barbara), a financially challenged first-generation student, implemented to overcome impostor syndrome and make the most of her study abroad experience in the Netherlands.

It’s the Firenze We Make Along the Way

It’s the Firenze We Make Along the Way

Trey Timberlake (UC Berkeley), a gay man from Palm Springs, California, challenged his childhood feelings of isolation and otherness as well as his fear of masculinity while studying abroad in Florence, Italy. See why Trey describes study abroad as the most transformative experience of his life.

3-minute Travel Guide: Villarrica, Chile

3-minute Travel Guide: Villarrica, Chile

Wonder what it’s like to study abroad in southern Chile? Check out Phoebe Goulden’s (UC Berkeley) tips for home stay families, food, and where to study in this guide to Villarrica, Chile.

3-minute travel guide: Barcelona, Spain

3-minute travel guide: Barcelona, Spain

Ever wonder what it’s like to study abroad in Spain? Read UC Berkeley Claudia Waldman’s advice on where to live, what to eat, and unforgettable weekend trips to take in the Basque country. Claudia shares what to pack, what to leave behind, and what to buy while you’re in Barcelona.

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