CGS London: Tips From Alumni
CGS London alumni give their advice on studying in the U.K.
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CGS London alumni give their advice on studying in the U.K.
Read MoreThis week, Old Towne, New Style highlights Boston based blogger Marissa Yaar from “The Well-Appointed Catwalk.”
Read MoreQuad Abroad is a column chronicling the adventures and observations of Quad writers as they study abroad. My post this week will be focusing on my host country for the …
Read MoreWhen you received an email confirming your acceptance into a Spring 2014 study abroad program, you were probably super excited about it for several days. You called your parents, group-texted …
Read MoreThe BU Arts Initiative in collaboration with Barnes and Noble at BU hosted a celebration of published BU authors Saturday afternoon, attracting BU students, faculty, and alumni.
Read MoreWith various offices and programs throwing BU Abroad promotions on the walls of buildings and in the faces of students since day one, many BU students aren’t aware that there are, in fact, abroad programs outside of BU. They exist. And they’re awesome.
Read MoreOne of the most notable aspects of a semester abroad in Europe is the wanderlust that seems to seize every single person in the program. Yes, places like Barcelona, Paris, …
Read MoreChristiania was something unexpected. I visited it as a last-minute outing on my recent trip to Copenhagen, Denmark. It was two blocks away from Vor Frelsers Kirke, a big baroque …
Read MoreThis past week was “Fall Break” for myself and the other students in my study abroad program in Dakar, Senegal. A group of us travelled from the capital city to …
Read MoreIt’s finally that point in the semester: Classes and internships are winding down and so are our bank accounts. As a result, us here on the BU London program have …
Read MoreWhile most of BU was off at spring break, the London Program rolled on with a normal week of classes and internships. Because of this, there is not much traipsing …
Read MoreThe following is an English Breakfast post featuring tales of a spring break adventure. This is no ordinary spring break though; there is no surf, sun, sand or fist pumping …
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