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  • North America,  Rutgers University,  Uncategorized,  USA

    Travel While You Can: My Year-Abroad Adventures

    September 24, 2025 /

    By Alex Toomey, Rutgers, USA One of the best parts of a year abroad is the freedom to explore. Rutgers’ location is perfect—you can hop on a train, book a budget flight, or pile into a car and see so many different sides of the U.S. I tried to say “yes” to every trip I could squeeze in between classes, and those journeys became some of my brightest memories. Here’s everywhere I went—and a few hacks to help you plan your own. Boston – 3 Days of New England Charm Boston was our first big getaway, and it ended up being more affordable than we’d imagined. We scored a $100…

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    First Impressions & Settling in

    October 15, 2017

    Bienvenue au Canada

    September 20, 2019

    California Dreamin’: Tales of a Mancunian Lost in the City of Angels

    November 11, 2023
  • North America,  Rutgers University,  Uncategorized,  USA

    The Student’s Guide to Supermarkets in New Brunswick

    September 24, 2025 /

    By Alex Toomey, Rutgers New Brunswick, USA If you’re not on a full meal plan, knowing where to stock up on groceries and dorm essentials is an absolute survival skill. Over my year in New Brunswick, I learned where to go for the best deals, the freshest produce, and the random little things that make student life feel a bit more normal. Here’s my guide: Trader Joe’s – The Cult Favourite Hands down, Trader Joe’s was my number one pick for groceries. The vibe is friendly, the products are reliably tasty, and the prices are actually very good for the quality. Their snacks, frozen meals, and unique pantry staples are…

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    Christmas break

    January 10, 2016

    On Arrival Thoughts and Impressions / Montreal, Canada

    October 3, 2019

    Advice for future McGillians

    July 29, 2018
  • North America,  Rutgers University,  Uncategorized,  USA

    Finding Your People: Societies and Club Sports at Rutgers

    September 24, 2025 /

    By Alex Toomey, Rutgers New Brunswick, USA One of the quickest ways to feel at home at Rutgers is by joining a society or a club sport. These groups provide instant community, built-in adventures, and a welcome break from the library grind. Two of my favourite experiences were with the Rutgers Ski & Snowboard Team (RUST) and Rutgers Club Field Hockey. Rutgers Ski & Snowboard Team (RUST) I’m an avid skier, and even though I’d heard that East Coast skiing is nothing like the Alps I grew up with, I was determined to find a ski club at Rutgers. I’m so lucky I found RUST. This is a competitive team that races during…

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    Saying Goodbye!: Tales of a Mancunian Lost in the City of Angels

    September 5, 2024

    First few weeks

    October 15, 2015

    After some time in Amherst

    October 8, 2014
  • North America,  Rutgers University,  Uncategorized,  USA

    My ultimate guide to Rutgers dining halls, swipe-friendly cafés, and the downtown New Brunswick food scene…

    September 23, 2025 /

    By Alex Toomey, Rutgers New Brunswick, USA Dining Halls: All-You-Can-Eat Livingston Dining Commons (Livi) – My Home Base 10/10Livi was my second home and easily the best dining hall on campus. I would sometimes swipe in once and stay the entire day, setting up my laptop in a booth with friends and turning it into our private study lounge. Unlimited coffee refills and decent Wi-Fi made it a surprisingly productive spot. The food kept us going too. The salad bar was my favourite on campus, with endless fresh toppings, grains, and seafood (sometimes even mussels and prawns) so you could build something different every time. The Asian section served stir-fries,…

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    UBC – a final goodbye

    April 30, 2020

    Arrival reflections (how temporary housing turned out to be the best thing to ever happen to me)

    September 8, 2015

    Attending my first-ever Hockey Game!

    May 20, 2024
  • North America,  Rutgers University,  Uncategorized,  USA

    Rutgers: The Birthplace of College Football

    September 23, 2025 /

    By Alex Toomey, Rutgers University, USA Before I came to Rutgers, I thought American football was just… a worse rugby with more padding and commercials. But little did I know, game days here are a full cultural event—like a mix of a music festival, street fair, and sports match all rolled into one. Whether you’re into sports or just here for the vibes (#guilty), trust me when I say: you don’t want to miss this part of the Rutgers experience. So, here’s everything I wish I’d known before my first game day… The Basics: So, What Even Is American Football? And if you’re ever totally lost, just ask someone nearby.…

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    The end of study abroad

    August 4, 2017

    Skiing, Hiking and Whatnot in Alberta

    March 31, 2019

    A Practical Guide to Accommodation in Toronto

    April 30, 2022
  • North America,  Rutgers University,  USA

    The Ultimate Guide to the Rutgers Bus System, Campus Life, and Getting Around NJ

    September 23, 2025 /

    By Alex Toomey, Rutgers University, United States of America So you’ve landed in New Brunswick, bags unpacked, Target haul complete, and the emotional goodbyes are slowly fading into your mental rearview mirror. But now comes the real challenge: figuring out how to get around this sprawling maze of a campus (hello, five campuses?!) Fear not, future Scarlet Knight, buckle up for the lowdown on everything from the infamous Rutgers bus system to NJ Transit tips. RUTGERS BUS SYSTEM: CHAOS? YES. USEFUL? ALSO YES. Let’s start with the Rutgers bus system—both a miracle and a mild source of trauma. This free, student-only shuttle system connects all five New Brunswick campuses: College…

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    Study Abroad Application Advice/Help/Guide

    September 30, 2021

    Preparation is key

    August 18, 2019

    A Locals Guide to a Colorado Snow Storm

    March 18, 2023
  • North America,  Rutgers University,  USA

    Jet-Set to Jersey: From NYC Adventures to Rutgers Realities

    September 5, 2024 /

    By Alex Toomey, Rutgers University, USA The Plane Journey: Tears, Tunes, and Timmy Tim: My journey began with a predictably tearful goodbye—pulling myself out of the comfortable embrace of my friends and family at the painfully early hour of 6:30 AM. Well, maybe not that early, but when you’re a sleepy girl like me, anything before 9 AM feels like dawn. As the taxi pulled away, my tears only intensified, so naturally, I chose to make things worse by playing the most heart-wrenching songs known to man. Think “Scott Street” by Phoebe Bridgers level of emotional torture—#dontbeastranger indeed.

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    Thanksgiving Travels (or the real reason I went on study abroad in the first place)

    December 3, 2015

    Snow, Toronto, Homesickness :( and my trip home :)

    June 1, 2023

    MITACS Chapter 1: Arrival and settling in

    July 25, 2022

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