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My Last Night in Guangzhou

By: Kenneth Shinn, CAS ’21 Kenneth in front of Dafo Temple in Guangzhou, China Urun Big Data Services – Guangzhou, China The last weeks of my internship went by so quick that, looking back, it appears as one large blur. In the moment, I had difficulty appreciating the limited days I had left. Ultimately, it wasn’t until…

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Fika and Scrum

By: Khizrah Naveed, CAS ’20 Khizrah in her office at Liwwa, Inc. in Amman Liwwa, Inc. – Amman, Jordan Every morning fresh coffee brews on a table perpetually stockpiled with sweets, in an open plan office, where the dress code is casual but the competitive drive to succeed in MENA [Middle East and North Africa region] is…

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Conclusion

By: Noah Sylvester, CAS ’20 On a path walking towards the Great Wall of China On a path walking toward the Great Wall of China Etonkids Educational Group – Beijing, China I am writing this post from my home in Southern California. In both LA and Beijing the temperature is 87°F, however, Beijing is experiencing…

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Ciao Cape Town, See You Soon!

By: Areeba Shaikh, CPHI ’19 Areeba Shaikh with fellow GIP Intern, Selena Huang, in Cape Town TASK Applied Science – Cape Town, South Africa I have left a piece of my heart in Cape Town. The last two months will forever remain in my memory as some of the best few weeks of my life.…

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What to Expect Coming to BA…and Going

By: Rachel Kulik, Wharton ’21 Teamworks – Buenos Aires, Argentina Be prepared to be put on the spot. At a hectic intersection, you’ll need to meet your taxi driver’s questions on behalf of porteños with answers on behalf of New Yorkers. Your coworkers’ American pop culture knowledge will rival yours, and you’ll get your chance…

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Making the Most of Your Time Abroad

By: Rachel Weinstein, CAS ’20 StartSomeGood – Sydney, Australia Five Tips – Making the Most of Your Time Abroad 1)Make your own food. It’s so easy to fall into the trap of wanting to eat every meal out so that you can experience all of the local culture and cuisine of your host country. Especially…

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Make it Happen and Let it Happen

By: Katherine Putnam, Nursing ’19 Katherine visiting Mooloolaba Esplanade Beach University of Queensland – Brisbane, Australia Make it happen and let it happen… When my sister said those words to me before I flew to Australia, I did not realize how they would ring true until I was settled into Brisbane, where I would be studying and…

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Finding Love in Sydney

By: Kristine Lai, CAS ’21 United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney – Australia There’s something effortless about love– the way you fall head over heels into something so easy and beautiful and you lose your breath every time you realize how incredibly lucky you are. But in a way, it makes you go…

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Integrating into the Workspace

By: Kenneth Shinn, CAS ’21 Urun Big Data Services – Guangzhou, China Since my parents were both from the Guangzhou area in China before moving to the U.S., I grew up in a household that spoke a mash of Cantonese and English, and I never started learning Mandarin until college. However, going into this internship in…

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Learning a New Skill

By: João Campos do Vale Dourado, CAS ’21 Ashoka – Mexico City, Mexico I have been working at Ashoka in Mexico City for over a month now, and I can say for sure that it has been an incredibly rich learning experience. This is the first real job I have ever had, and it has…