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  • In all honesty, there will be times on your Year Abroad where you just want to curl up in a ball and teleport back to your nice comfy bed back home. There will be times when you find yourself  hastily searching for flights, trains, ferries, Eurostars, anything to take you back home, to somewhere where you feel secure, organised, in control and, above all, at home. There will be times where you consider emailing your university and saying look, I just can’t do this (you can, by the way!). Finally, there will be times when you doubt your progress.

    Published in Year Abroad Blues
  • After a fabulously loved up pit stop in England between the two halves of my year abroad, I have set sail (or flight) to the lovely city of Rome. The second half of my year will be spent here in the Italian capital where I am embarking on an Erasmus exchange at the unbelievably disorganised Roman university, La Sapienza.

    Published in Long-distance love
  • Money Matters

    Wednesday, 12 May 2010

    Counting coppers: advice on how to fund a year away

    As tantalizing as the prospect of spending a year abroad may be, the one thing you have to do before anything else, is to work out how exactly you’re going to cover your overall expenses whilst you’re out there. From your tuition fees and accommodation to food, book supplies, clothes and travel; you’ll soon see that once you tot up all your bills, it really adds up. Although the UK government has pledged to make educational loans and grants transferable, this has not yet come into effect. Here are several options which could help you finance your study abroad, whether you’re a language student or looking to find something to do as part of a sandwich course. Just have a look at our suggestions for racking in those pounds...

    Published in Money Matters
  • What should I take with me?

    Wednesday, 12 May 2010

    before_you_goStressing about what to sort out before you leave? Need a definitive year abroad checklist? What sort of student discounts are available? What exactly should you pack in your suitcase? Sit back, relax and read on through our section on what to take with you and how to get it there, before it's too late!

    Published in What to pack?
  • Not a linguist?

    Wednesday, 12 May 2010
    Thinking about spending some time away, even though you're not studying a language degree? You don't have to be halfway through your language course to step foot into foreign universities, work abroad or volunteer for a few months. Thousands of students set off each year to become more culturally aware, learn the lingo or just to try something different. Have a look at our Been There Done That section, foreign blogs, planning and preparation info and much more...Who said it was just for linguists anyway?
    Published in Not a linguist?
  • It has come to my attention that as I am finishing my Year Abroad, many of you will be embarking upon yours. Be prepared for a crazy year, full of incredibly good times, new friends and amazing experiences. However it will also be one of the most challenging years you’ve ever had. So I’ve decided to put together a little dummy’s guide, with helpful tips on the things I found the most difficult during my work placement in Paris and Erasmus semester in Rome.

    Published in Travel Journal
  • Thousands of students each year have to make that all important decision on their year out/abroad: to work or to study? Such an important decision requires thought, research and a lot of preparation. Would you prefer to study a different course/module when out there? Maybe a niche school, such as theatre or music conservatories are more up your street? Maybe your CV's looking a little shabby and you fancy adding some all important skills to it? Either way, you're bound to get something out of it, but just what that something really is, is down to you.
    Published in Uni -v- Working abroad
  • It is completely natural for you to worry about your little ones as they jet off to the other side of the world. With limited communication methods and foreign office guidelines sending you up the wall with panic, you have nightmares of kidnappings and muggings and no way of reaching your baby to keep them safe and sound, as well as keeping you abreast with their new life out there. Or maybe they haven't actually got round to planning anything yet and you're fretting that – horror of horrors - they'll end up living at home for the next year.
    Published in Parent Section
  • What's out there?

    Wednesday, 12 May 2010
    Are you one of the many students who can't decide where to go? Don't worry, with so many cool places to choose from, it's quite easy to get a little indecisive! Why not have a look at: 
    • Which are the best international universities (thanks to a nifty League Table)
    • Student case studies about how the year abroad went for them.
    Published in Before You Go
  • When You're Back

    Wednesday, 12 May 2010

    Still got paperwork to sort through? How do you keep your language in tip top shape? Want to find your career path? Thinking of doing an internship? Let ThirdYearAbroad.com give you some insight into careers, professions, language tips and further education opportunities!

    Published in When You're Back
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