Content Tagged Under : New Zealand
Posted on Wednesday, March 21, 2012
by Megan Lee
Explore the great outdoors this summer!
If the thought of spending your summer holiday melting under the depressingly hot sun or lounging by the pool (yawn) doesn't tickle your fancy, don't despair! Even though the ski slopes are green in North America in July and August, thanks to our good friend The Tilt of the Earth (or Altitude), you will find that there are still many cold places for you to explore when you study abroad. Avoid the sticky, sweaty mess of summertime and instead embrace the chills of winter, and all of the awesome hot chocolates (er, adventure sports) that come with it. The...
Posted on Tuesday, February 28, 2012
by Andrea Moran
Planning your next adventure abroad? We’ve pinpointed the most epic sporting competitions of the next decade. (Brazil is the hotspot!) Whether you’re planning on teaching, studying, interning, or volunteering abroad, these are the cities where you can experience the international fervor on an entire new level.
By Andrea Moran and Nadia Mubashar
Posted on Thursday, January 5, 2012
by Adam Seper
Consider Studying Abroad in New Zealand
When students are contemplating a study abroad program, they have so many things to think about. Is this the right move for me? If you're asking it, it probably is. Do I really want to leave my close-knit group of college friends for an entire semester? If you choose not to for this reason, you'll kick yourself years down the line. Where should I go? The toughest question of all.
Many students are limited as far as where their school offers study abroad programs, but there are more and more options out there each year. If you haven't traveled much or...
Posted on Tuesday, October 25, 2011
by Andrew Dunkle
Does the thought of lying on a beach with nothing but a book just make you want to gag? Are you looking for the ultimate travel experience? Then you've found the right page! I've put together a photo gallery of some of the most incredible, thrill-seeking adventures I could find. These activities aren't for the faint of heart. You'll be zip-lining, diving, climbing, and leaping your way around the world. There's no point living if you can't feel alive.
If you've done any of these adventures I'd love to hear about it in the comments below.
Happy travels!
Andrew Dunkle
Posted on Sunday, October 31, 2010
by Andrew Dunkle
New Zealand is a small island nation in the South Pacific and home to over four million people. It's unlikely it will ever become a world power, or see its culture dominate the Western world, but two things New Zealand does have, however, is amazing natural beauty and an abundance of friendly people. We wanted to take a closer look at this splendid little country, and learn why so many people dream about living abroad in New Zealand.
Teaching, studying, or volunteering are all excellent ways to travel abroad with purpose, and luckily there are plenty of such opportunities in New Zealand. This...
Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2010
by Go Overseas
The moment my friend invited us to her wedding in New Zealand I began to panic. I almost forgot to pass on the usual congratulations regarding her forthcoming nuptials due to the fact that my brain was already whirring with thoughts of coping with our then two year old daughter Finje on a 26 hour flight.
Shortly before we were to book the trip, I was making my thirty-seventh list of things not to forget, the dread building up. My husband was peacefully watching the telly. Without removing his steady gaze from James Bond he said, “You know Suze, we could make a proper holiday of it. Let’s...
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