
- Sydney
- The University of Iowa
- 2017 Spring
How Studying Abroad Will Turn You From a Diva to a Minimalist 05/25/17
When I was first told that it wasn’t a good idea for me to bring more than one suitcase and my backpack abroad, I thought it would be impossible. But I nearly lost my mind when I realized that said suitcase could only be 50 pounds. However, after sifting, sorting, an all nighter, and a […]
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- Sydney
- The University of Iowa
- 2017 Spring
Why Studying Abroad is Good for You 05/15/17
As college students, we sure engage in a lot of behavior that is less than ideal for our still developing minds and bodies. We live off more caffeinated drinks than we do hours of sleep, are quick to get pizza and wings delivered to the library as a midnight snack, and drown ourselves in social […]
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- Sydney
- The University of Iowa
- 2017 Spring
12 Things I’ve Learned After 12 Weeks Abroad 05/09/17
Well, it’s hard to believe that my CIMBA adventure is over. But after 9 countries, 25 cities, and 83 days, it’s only appropriate to reflect on the biggest takeaways from the best time of my life. 1.) Say “YES!” to the random place you never thought you would ever go to. Budapest definitely wasn’t on […]
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- Sydney
- The University of Iowa
- 2017 Spring
Smartphone Survival: The Top 5 Apps To Get You Through Study Abroad 04/05/17
1.) CityMaps CityMaps allows you to download maps while on wifi and then use them offline through your location services. Aside from helping you find a train station or your hostel, CityMaps will also help you find and filter everything from a restaurant with a rooftop terrace to the best places to go sightseeing in […]
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- Sydney
- The University of Iowa
- 2017 Spring
Explorer to Executive: Why Studying Abroad Will Set You Apart After College 03/13/17
Before embarking on my journey with CIMBA this semester, I was told that one of the “selling points” of studying abroad is that employers will specifically look for it on resumes as something that can set you apart from other applicants. Did I buy it at this time? Not necessarily. In fact, I didn’t believe […]
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- Sydney
- The University of Iowa
- 2017 Spring
The 5 Types of Friends In Your Study Abroad Travel Group 02/24/17
One of the best parts about studying abroad in Europe is the opportunity to travel to a new place almost every weekend. But traveling wouldn’t be nearly as exciting if it weren’t for the people that you are able to share it with. So while the scenery, the food, and the history of wherever you […]
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- Sydney
- The University of Iowa
- 2017 Spring
B-School Bon Voyage: Why Every Business Student Should Study Abroad 02/22/17
As a diehard Hawkeye, I was truly bothered by the idea of missing out on my second semester of my junior year. Having only three semesters left in the heaven known as Iowa (yes, I just made a Field of Dreams reference), I had no interest in cutting it short. This isn’t to say that […]
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- Sydney
- The University of Iowa
- 2017 Spring
When in Paderno, Do as the Italians Do: The Top 5 Places in Town to Interact with Locals 02/10/17
After four weeks on campus and experiencing more culture shock than I’d like to admit, I’m starting to get the hang of the Paderno del Grappa lifestyle here at CIMBA. While I’m sure I still stick out like a sore thumb when I venture beyond the CIMBA bubble, through insight, observation, and self-awareness, I’ve begun […]
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- Sydney
- The University of Iowa
- 2017 Spring
Caught Off Guard: Why it’s Impossible to be Fully Prepared for Study Abroad 02/07/17
In the months leading up to my semester abroad, it felt like I’d done nothing but prepare. I renewed my passport, read articles written by students studying abroad in Italy (including the CIMBA blog, of course), downloaded the app Duolingo to learn some Italian, connected with classmates on social media, attended the CIMBA program orientation, […]
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- Sydney
- The University of Iowa
- 2017 Spring
Never Goodbye, Just See You Later: The Top 5 Things I’ll Miss the Most Abroad 01/09/17
I’d be lying if I said I haven’t had a countdown till my departure to Italy going since July. For months I’ve been looking forward to new places, people, food, and adventure. But now that the time has almost come, it’s only appropriate that I stop and smell the roses; even if that means admitting […]
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