| Andrew Went |
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"Why go on exchange?" you may ask. "Why not?" is what you should be asking. You're young, want to see the world, and are feeling left out of it all down here in lil' ol' Perth, but you figure you should at least get your studies out of the way first. Well, why not do both? Read more. |
| Jaipei Hoe |
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This semester concluded with many great experiences that will assist me in my teaching career of Japanese and English. There were some classes that I really enjoyed, which included Technical Japanese with Tateishi sensei. He was a fantastic teacher. Read more. |
| Daniel Holt |
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The way I ended up studying in New York is kinda crazy and in fact just happened out of the blue. I asked for an adventure and that is what I have got… Read more. |
| Sharon Phillips |
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My name is Sharon and I spent the final semester of my undergraduate degree last year on exchange at Yonsei University in South Korea. I have missed Korea a lot since I came back to Perth. I still break into speaking Korean at home sometimes and tend to prefer eating Korean style, with side dishes and metal chopsticks. Read more. |
| Sophie Smith |
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I have had the most amazing time, my semester at the University of Hertfordshire (UH) was the best thing I have ever done, and it is definitely the best way to finish off your degree! Read more. |
| Stacey Campbell |
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Frozen eyelashes and inner tube water polo in Canada- sure beats studying at home! Going on exchange was something I had wanted to do for a while, and I couldn't wait to take off on my big adventure and experience a whole new way of life. I spent 1st semester 2007 at the University of Guelph, in Ontario Canada and loved every minute of it! Read more. |
| Holly O'Hehir |
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There's a certain feeling about stepping foot into a new country. But the sheer thrill and excitement you get when you settle in to live in a foreign country is simply amazing. Let alone being given the opportunity to make loads of new friends and experience the trip of a lifetime! Read more. |
| David Mulder |
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I had wanted to go on student exchange since I first enrolled at university. As in many other fields, international experience is prized in Tourism and a student exchange provided a perfect mix of structure and freedom to work within. While these are excellent, well-thought out reasons, the plain and simple truth is that I went because I couldn't think of why I shouldn't. Read more. |
| Nicola Mossop |
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Canada is a beautiful country with heaps to see and do. I went on road trips on most weekends, visiting many of the surrounding cities such as Montreal and Toronto. Read more. |