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  • North America,  North Carolina State University,  USA

    Maintaining Health and Fitness While Abroad

    May 20, 2026 /

    Phoebe Faupel, North Carolina State University, United States Moving abroad to study at North Carolina State University has been an exciting experience, but one thing i realised was how important it is to look after both your physical and mental health while adjusting to a completely new environment. With busy schedules, social events, travelling and academic pressures, it can be easy to fall out of healthy routines. However, staying active and maintaining balance has genuinely helped me enjoy my year abroad far more. Here are some of the ways I have stayed fit and healthy while studying at NC State. Make Use of Campus Facilities: I immediately noticed at NCSU…

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  • North America,  North Carolina State University,  USA

    8 THINGS YOU ONLY LEARN FROM STUDYING IN THE US

    May 27, 2015 /

    By Erdoo Yongo (North Carolina State University, USA) 1. You always seem to have some kind of test – whether it is a midterm or pop-up quiz, these are so frequent that after the first few tests you stop being surprised when your professor issues you with a test. 2. You have to submit papers via hard copy – for those of us who are used to staying up all night before an essay is due and submitting it online with only minutes to spare, this is quite a hassle. 3. Attendance contributes to your final grade – most professors take attendance every class to monitor students attendance and usually…

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  • North America,  North Carolina State University,  USA

    JAMAICA JAMAICA

    April 25, 2015 /

    By Erdoo Yongo (North Carolina State University, USA) So I went to Jamaica for spring break and the first thing I noticed when I stepped off the plane was the heat. Everyone working at the airport were super chilled and friendly. After the tedious task of getting through immigration and customs, I was picked up by my airport transfer. I would recommend this method of getting to your hotel as taxis are known for taking people to the wrong places. It took about an hour and a half to get to Negril from the airport, but the journey was relaxed and the driver was very talkative so that made it seem…

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  • North America,  North Carolina State University,  USA

    NOW YOU’RE IN NEW YORK, NEW YORK, NEW YORK

    March 3, 2015 /

    By Erdoo Yongo (North Carolina State University, USA) As I stated in my first post, before heading off to my exchange university, North Carolina State University, I went to New York. On New Year’s Day I boarded the plane from London Gatwick, not knowing what to expect from the USA – especially New York, but still feeling excited. The best thing about a late flight was that as the plane was landing all you could see were lights. Flashing lights… I guess I should not have been surprised as New York is the city that never sleeps! After an eight hour flight, my tiredness outweighed the excitement that I was…

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  • North America,  North Carolina State University,  USA

    Predeparture Thoughts Before NCSU

    January 9, 2015 /

    By Erdoo Yongo (North Carolina State University, USA) It is the morning before I leave for the US and I am feeling a mixture of emotions – on one hand I am feeling really happy and excited for the adventure ahead, but on the other hand I am feeling quite sad because it obviously difficult to say goodbye to family for such a long time. It is really strange because I honestly do not understand how quickly I got to this moment – about to leave to study abroad for five months. The University of Manchester application process is still fresh in my mind – I do not know whether…

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  • North Carolina State University,  USA

    Belated Reflections About A Great Year

    August 28, 2014 /

    Firstly I am very sorry about the lateness of this post. I have only recently returned to England and I thought I would (belatedly) share some reflections about my period abroad. I was really supposed to do this around the time I was saying goodbye to NC State but I didn’t for a few reasons. Firstly this would have clashed with exams, goodbyes, last minute plans and packing. All of which at the time are excellent forms or procrastination. Then once I had said goodbye to North Carolina and begun a few months of travelling I was frankly just extremely busy. But finally, and probably the closest to being the…

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  • North America,  North Carolina State University,  USA

    Trips, Travels and Adventures!

    March 26, 2014 /

    By Christopher Tenant-Flowers (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA). So having just returned from that holiday made famous in numerous American TV shows and films: Spring Break! Now seemed like a good time to tell y’all about some of the trips I have been luckily enough to go on during my time here. What follows are the much abbreviated highlights. Sorry for skimming over some things but otherwise you would be confronted with an almighty essay. Hopefully this gives you a brief taste though. Fall Break: This was a great little holiday roughly half way through the first semester here which I guess equates to the NCSU version…

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  • North America,  North Carolina State University,  USA

    School Life

    January 21, 2014 /

    By Chris Tenant-Flowers (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA). Hello again! firstly let me apologise for my absence from this blog. I really didn’t believe it had been as long as it had been since I posted but time is really, really flying by this year. I do plan to be able to post a few more of these in the coming weeks as I have a brief gap in my workload it seems (fingers crossed). With that in mind it seems like a good time to perhaps talk about some of the differences in school life that I have experienced over here. This is after all an…

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  • North America,  North Carolina State University,  USA

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    August 27, 2013 /

    By Chris Tenant-Flowers. Ok, so I’ve been here In Raleigh North Carolina for about two weeks now so here are some of my first impressions: I think the most obvious thing for me to mention is the whole school spirit thing. I was told to expect this but it has still caught me off guard. People love their school and take great pride in going there and it is no different here at NC State. I’m not saying we in Manchester or England generally don’t take pride in our universities but not like here. You may see the odd UoM hoodie in Manchester but here genuinely one in every 6…

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  • North America,  North Carolina State University,  USA

    North Carolina – Getting Ready To Go

    August 13, 2013 /

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