student travel
For students studying abroad or racking up miles on a summer break, there are many student-friendly cities that you simply must visit.
Multi-Cultural Experiences (MCE's)
Multi-cultural Experiences (MCEs) Experience is what a person’s been through, encounters, or lives through (Albarracin, Johnson, Zanna, & Kumkale, 2005) and consists of not only sensory cognition's, but also processes of interaction with people from different cultures (Rogoff, 2003). Multi-cultural experience (MCE) refers to the total of individual’s experiences interacting with foreign cultures or cultures within one country (Leung, Maddux, Galinsky, & Chiu, 2008) and the exposures to cultures that are different from their own (Dong, Day, & Collaco, 2008). As the experiences in multi-cultural context increases the implications in our personal, social, and occupational lives also increases, thus MCEs play a vital part in constructing one’s interest in several fields, such as cross-cultural psychology, diversity, and management research with the past and current exposures to and interactions with different cultures and people (Aytug, Kern, & Dilchert, 2018).
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.6 years ago in Wander
Drawn
I took the train to Philadelphia to visit a university I'm looking at for graduate school as well as to visit the Philly Museum of Art. The day began early to catch the 8 a.m. train from Lancaster that would bring us--my friend who came along with me and I--to the 30th Street station.
By Abi Risser6 years ago in Wander
La Anciana, the Busker, and Mr. Marilyn
To minibreak with your class in Barcelona in your third year of high school is to open up a madcap box of chaos. Especially when said high school is located in England, or, more specifically, inner city Birmingham, where the scenery is a blend of grey and brown, with the occasional flash of blue from frequently speeding police vehicles.
By Bethany Lloyd6 years ago in Wander
Why You Should Do a Study Tour or Study Abroad
Imagine getting to live in Tokyo, Japan for two weeks as a fourteen year old student after taking a fourteen hour plane ride to get there. This was what I was blessed enough to do through my high school, and if you are able, a study tour is a worthwhile investment.
By Onyx Ocean6 years ago in Wander
Tips for Keeping Your Grades Up While Traveling
There are multiple reasons that hinder people from finding the time to travel. For example, school is very time consuming, and it is important to keep your grades up to ensure you graduate on time. Not to mention the workload can be quite strenuous, and there is a need for many hours of studying to pass exams. However, there is still the chance to travel as long as you consider schooling that will allow you the time to explore the world. For instance, you have the ability to obtain a paralegal certificate online, or any other certification that may interest you. Just make sure you follow a few simple guidelines to ensure you keep your grades up and pass your classes with ease.
By Olivia Picton6 years ago in Wander
Staying with a Host Family?
Staying with a host family? First of all I have stayed with a host family, OK, it wasn't me, it was me and a not so very close friend, but I have stayed with a host family, and honestly it was the best experience. The trip wouldn't have been the same otherwise.
By Sophie Levett7 years ago in Wander











