Studying Does Exist During Study Abroad – Ainsley Stanczak

I knew I wanted to study abroad in the UK but was unsure as to which city was for me. It was quickly becoming clear that, after talking to a friend who had just finished a semester in London and after having recently visited London myself, I knew London was the right choice for me. With so many schools in the city, the question became which study abroad program to choose? King’s College quickly stood out to me.

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The Journey Begins- Ainsley Stanczak

My flight to London arrived late at night. My mother accompanied me on my first few days in London because, well, she loves London. We made it to the hotel, famished, and, in true London tradition, we went for some late-night curry. Because this wasn’t my first time in London, the transition of moving to a different continent wasn’t so daunting.

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Why study abroad at King’s? – Claudia Pou

King’s was one of the few schools where I could actually study alongside other students in the university, rather than with other Americans in a program for study abroad students. I wanted challenging academics at a well-renowned school, with an international student body which would expose me to new ideas and cultures.

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Life in the heart of London- Claudia Pou

Coming into study abroad I thought I’d mostly be participating in traditional British activities like watching football games in pubs.

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Academic benefits of studying at King’s – Claudia Pou

I picked my King’s modules to give me a more international, interdisciplinary perspective than my American-centered classes at Bowdoin. Memory in Modern Spanish Culture looked at the history of Spain in the 19th and 20th centuries through different forms of art.

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