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I Ripped My Pants in India

By: Trevor Arellano, College ’24 SIT International Honors: Health and Community Trevor is one of the Semester Abroad Global Correspondents writing and sharing his experience abroad during the Fall 2022 semester. Follow along with the group of correspondents on our blog and look out for their images on the @pennabroad Instagram feed. I remember it vividly. It was a humid Wednesday, my…

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Preciously Present

By: Haerin So, Wharton ’25 Haerin and fellow GRIP interns Monika, Lucas, Davis, and Doug at the Pylon Lookout over the Sydney Harbour Bridge Business in Sydney, Australia If I had to describe my GRIP experience in Sydney in one word, it would be: present. Oftentimes at Penn and in college in general, I felt…

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Game of Homes

By: Claire Utomi, Wharton ’23 Singapore Management University, Singapore Claire is one of the Semester Abroad Global Correspondents writing and sharing her experience abroad during the Fall 2022 semester. Follow along with the group of correspondents on our blog and look out for their images on the @pennabroad Instagram feed. Raise a hand if you’ve ever moved homes. Now keep it raised…

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Redefining What It Means to Be Asian American While Abroad

By: Angela Ding, Nursing ’23 University of Queensland, Australia Angela is one of the Semester Abroad Global Correspondents writing and sharing her experience abroad during the Fall 2022 semester. Follow along with the group of correspondents on our blog and look out for their images on the @pennabroad Instagram feed. I experienced my first culture shock when I arrived at Penn as…

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Connecting with a Piece of My Parents

By: Anusha Mathur, College ’25 Anusha and a llama in Salta Argentina Social Impact in Buenos Aires, Argentina The immigrant experience is often simplified into cliches, like booking a one-way ticket and never looking back. I always wondered what it might be like to move to a new country and this past summer, I got a…

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A Letter to Myself

By: Zoe Lu, Wharton ’25 Zoe and friend kayaking in Halong Bay Environmental Sustainability in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam To pre-internship Zoe: Since two months seems so short, you probably won’t expect to find a second home in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) this summer. Although it will be hard to have to be so…

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A Beach Trip to Remember with Phenikaa MaaS

By: Zoe Lu, Wharton ’25 Zoe participating in the Tower of Hanoi team relay Environmental Sustainability in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam I never expected to like the startup culture as much as I do now. As someone who enjoys predictability and structure, I wasn’t sure if the flexibility of startup work would fit me. However,…

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Learning about Reinforcement Learning

By: Krystal Li, SEAS ’25 Krystal in the lab. Engineering Research in Singapore As part of the Engineering Research in Singapore program, I am doing research at the National University of Singapore (NUS) for 2 months. The research project I’ve been assigned to is called decentralized traffic signal control for urban mobility under professor Guillaume…

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My Internship Experience in Seoul

By: Brandon Lee, College ’25 Brandon and his colleagues International Development in Seoul, South Korea To be completely honest, I had no idea what to expect on my first day working in Seoul, South Korea. This was my first internship experience, and the train ride to the office felt like an eternity. Walking into the busy,…

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My Professional Life at the World Medical Association

By: David Adam Kato, College ’24 David and his co-interns visiting the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum. World Medical Association in Ferney-Voltaire, France As you are considering applying to the World Medical Association (WMA) GRIP placement, I am sure one of the things you are curious about is what your professional life will look like?…