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Shea’s Study (Abroad) Guide – Ch.12: Reflecting on studying abroad

Shea Spiller
April 27, 2016
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It’s hard to believe that I only have a little over a week left of my study abroad experience. Everyone tells you to enjoy your time abroad because it flies by quicker than you would think. I don’t think I...

Shea’s Study (Abroad) Guide – Ch.11: Three places to visit in England besides London

Shea Spiller
April 20, 2016
1 Comment
When there is a capital city as exciting and diverse as London, it’s easy to forget about exploring the rest of the country. The countryside of England is completely underrated with its endless fields of...

Shea’s Study (Abroad) Guide – Ch.10: How to spend a weekend in Paris

Shea Spiller
April 13, 2016
2 Comments
Paris is without a doubt one of the most iconic cities in the entire world and, therefore, is also a must visit on your study abroad agenda. Once there, you’ll feel as if you could sip espresso outside of a...

Shea’s Study (Abroad) Guide – Ch.9: Travel preparations

Shea Spiller
April 6, 2016
1 Comment
Short Flight London to Ireland (approx. one hour 15 minutes) If you choose to study abroad in Europe, the majority of the flights that you will take will be pretty short, like the 75 minute flight from...

Shea’s Study (Abroad) Guide – Ch.8: How to (kind of) do London on a budget

Shea Spiller
March 30, 2016
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London is known for being one of the most expensive cities in the world and that’s no exaggeration. Upon telling people that I was planning to study abroad in London, their immediate reaction was most often,...

Shea’s Study (Abroad) Guide – Ch.7: Marylebone High Street

Shea Spiller
March 23, 2016
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Marylebone High Street is a picturesque, London high street (a business/shopping street) near Regent’s University, where Fairfield students studying abroad in London attend school. Although it’s easy to...

Shea’s Study (Abroad) Guide – Ch.6: London’s Many Markets

Shea Spiller
March 16, 2016
2 Comments
One of the greatest things about London is that it’s impossible to run out of things to do. No matter what day of the week, there are always museums, shopping, shows, parks and of course, markets. London has...

Shea’s Study (Abroad) Guide: The Dos and Don’ts of London

Shea Spiller
March 2, 2016
2 Comments
Any city comes with its quirks and unspoken rules, some of more significance than others. As a whole, London is a relatively easy city to become accustomed to although, like anywhere, there are a few tips,...

Shea’s Study (Abroad) Guide – Ch.4: How to spend a weekend in Copenhagen

Shea Spiller
February 24, 2016
Stay Urban House: This was the first hostel I ever stayed at and it set the bar pretty high. Urban House feels more like a hotel or clubhouse than a hostel, with a full bar, laundry room, kitchen, pool...

Shea’s Study (Abroad) Guide – Ch. 3: Useful Travel Sites and Apps

Shea Spiller
February 10, 2016
3 Comments
Travelling is all about the spontaneity of adventure and discovering new things. The excitement of travel is stumbling across the perfect coffee shop, randomly eating at your new favorite restaurant or...
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