Category: Activities: Partner University
Activities: Academics, Activities: Career/Professional Interaction, Activities: Class, Activities: Culture, Activities: Food, Activities: Partner University, Activities: Travel, Europe, Fisher College of Business, Student Exchange
Can't decide on where to go on the Student Exchange Program? Well, Madison Kelly is here to tell you why you should go to Bocconi University in Milan, Italy. Business, fashion, food, culture, the university... there is an endless list to why she fell in love with Milan, and why she thinks you should go to Italy!
Activities: Culture, Activities: Friends and family, Activities: Language Difficulties, Activities: Partner University, Student Exchange, Europe, Fisher College of Business
Your not alone of feeling that the process to travel several miles away to start life in a new country daunting. Madison Kelly felt exactly that way, but through trial and error, living in the dorms, participating in a Italian crash course at Bocconi University, staying positive and keep trying, she have found footing to call her new city her home.
Activities: Culture, Activities: Friends and family, Activities: Landmarks, Activities: Partner University, Asia, Fisher College of Business, Student Exchange
From drinking bubble tea to even belting out, "Let it go!" during karaoke sessions with friends, Haoxuan Zhang shares with us his experiences meeting people and making new friends while study abroad at Rikkyo University. Reflecting on his own experience as an international student at OSU, he shares his message to all Buckeyes: The cultural differences looks scary, but it's not --- If you are a Buckeye who loves sharing and living life, then you should go on Student Exchange!
Activities: Academics, Activities: Partner University, Europe, Fisher College of Business, Student Exchange
Diving into a new education system in France on the Student Exchange Program, Antaraa Anandan writes about how she has been able to adjust to the differences between her classes at Ecole de Management Strasbourg and OSU. The thing she enjoys the most is how diverse her peers are in the classes, coming from Argentina, Japan, around Europe, and many more from around the world.
Activities: Career/Professional Interaction, Activities: Partner University, Europe, Fisher College of Business, Student Exchange
Did you want to learn about Dutch buisness etiquette, and excuses they use when they are late to meetings? Polina Elagin provides us tips on how to navigate it. By gaining insight from a local manager, Polina learns about the differences in the work place between the US and the Netherlands.