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		<title>Going Abroad? Tips for Traveling Through Europe</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 22:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charlsie - Hollins University</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spending the summer abroad can be a lot of fun, but being abroad for awhile can start to take its toll on you when traveling around a foreign country. While I had the best time studying at Kingston University in London this summer, I also broadened my cultural horizons and learned a few things about traveling and surviving in a foreign country.<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=collegecandy.com&#038;blog=860993&#038;post=39902&#038;subd=collegecandy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-39905 alignright" title="big ben, london " src="http://collegecandy.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/img_3508.jpg?w=315&h=420" alt="big ben, london " width="315" height="420" />Spending a semester abroad can be a lot of fun, but being abroad for awhile can start to take its toll on you when traveling around a foreign country. While I had the best time studying at Kingston University in London this summer, I also broadened my cultural horizons and learned a few things about traveling and surviving in a foreign country.</p>
<p>For those going abroad for the upcoming semester or planning a trip to Europe anytime soon, here are some helpful tips to get you around:</p>
<p><strong>You are from Canada</strong>: Let’s be honest – Americans like to think they rule the world, and sometimes that holier than thou attitude rubs Europeans the wrong way. Don’t go overseas acting like a stereotypical American (you know, the ones that yell loudly when speaking to someone that doesn’t understand English as if the other person is deaf…) It may be hard when adjusting to culture shock, but the best way to get past it is to simply embrace it. If you can’t … just say you’re from Canada and all the questions will go away.</p>
<p><strong>“Tap Water is For The Prisoners”: </strong>When I was thirteen, I went to Europe for two weeks on a guided school trip. The tour guide told my class that only prisoners drink tap water, so we shouldn’t order it at a restaurant. Forget that, live like a prisoner. Unlike in the states, restaurants just don’t bring out water for you. They tend to bring out bottled water, and after walking around Amsterdam all day, finishing off one of those babies happens fast…as does racking up a huge bill. Unless you really have a problem drinking tap water, order it. Not only will it save you money, but it will be cold. Most restaurants will serve you room temperature bottled water, but if you want something icy cold … tap water is the only way you’ll get those extra ice cubes. Free, cold water? No complaints there!<span id="more-39902"></span></p>
<p><strong>Transportation made easy: </strong>With an abundance of train services, ferry boats, and cheap flights (EasyJet and Ryan Air – however, beware of extra fees), traveling from one country to the next is affordable and a must for any European experience. If you shop around for the best deals, you can save lots of money hopping from Belgium to France in one weekend. Although taking the train may seem foreign (trains are rarely utilized in the USA as a form of fast, easy transportation), it is the best way to see Europe. Really, how can you complain when you’re on your way to Paris for the weekend with countryside outside your window?</p>
<p><strong>Hold the Anchovies: </strong>I ordered a ceasar salad expecting just you’re standard plate of lettuce and ceasar sauce, but instead, I got a plate full of anchovies (complete with their eyeballs still intact) and a mayo sauce. Make sure when ordering at a restaurant you are as specific as can be or else you may be surprised. Also, if you like your meat cooked a certain way, tell your waiter or else you’re “well done” steak may come out bloody and pink. However, if you can get past some food differences, indulge yourself in as much cultural foods as possible, i.e. when in France, live off of croissants and macaroons!</p>
<p><strong>See the sights</strong>: While a lot of my study abroad group got wasted every night, a good amount chose to see the sights. You are abroad, so why are you blacked out outside of Big Ben? A big mistake that a lot of abroaders make is mixing culture with fun – they think they can’t. You paid a lot of money to go abroad, so it is important to see everything that you can. No one wants to come back from Europe to say “I skipped out on the Mona Lisa because I was hung over” or “I couldn’t climb to the top of St. Paul’s Cathedral because I was puking in a pub instead.” Party and have a great time, but prioritize what you are going to see. If you can schedule your days ahead, you can save a lot of time for partying and pub crawls later.</p>
<p><strong>Be a local:</strong> Instead of eating at restaurants you are familiar with or sticking to simple tourist destinations, expand your travels and pretend you are a local. Ask opinions of the receptionist at your hostel of where to eat. Find out what shopping areas aren&#8217;t as famous and go see what you can dig up there. Try new foods and drink. For example, you can&#8217;t leave London without at least trying their fish and chips once. Don&#8217;t just stick to the same old path everyone else is, explore the beaten path and you will have a much more rewarding experience of culture and understanding of the area along the way.</p>
<p>Happy Traveling!</p>
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		<title>The Intern Diaries: Living On The Cheap</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maddie - Tufts University</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Week two at X magazine has commenced, and I’m happy to report that I’ve only had two coffees today and am feeling pretty awake! Now that the first couple of days are over, I feel a lot more settled – still need some decorations for my cubicle, but definitely know my way around the office and feel more comfortable talking to editors and asking for help. <img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=collegecandy.com&#038;blog=860993&#038;post=31426&#038;subd=collegecandy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-25205" title="city_internship_intro" src="http://collegecandy.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/city_internship_intro.jpg" alt="city_internship_intro" width="407" height="244" />Week two at X magazine has commenced, and I’m happy to report that I’ve only had two coffees today and am feeling pretty awake!</p>
<p>Now that the first couple of days are over, I feel a lot more settled – still need some decorations for my cubicle, but definitely know my way around the office and feel more comfortable talking to editors and asking for help. I’ve conducted two interviews and written two tiny pieces (more like blurbs than articles, but hey, you gotta start somewhere!) I’ve even discovered a great lunch restaurant! If you work in midtown east, you must check out the Amish Market on 240 45th street between 2nd and 3rd avenue. Really good sandwiches and salad bars and fresh sushi, which I, for one, can never pass up!</p>
<p>All you critical readers out there (<a href="http://collegecandy.com/2009/06/03/the-intern-diaries-welcome-to-my-summer-of-slavery/">last week</a> I made some people VERY outraged by complaining about my faxing, copying, and general slave labor duties) will be pleased to know that I have been staying away from excess cab rides and mojitos, and instead making my boyfriend pay for me.</p>
<p>JUST KIDDING!</p>
<p>I have definitely been trying to control the cash flow, and I’ve come up with a few tips for my fellow interns out there in cyber space.<span id="more-31426"></span></p>
<p>1. <em><strong>Take advantage of the company coffee machine, and say adios to the Starbucks lattes</strong></em>. Many offices offer their employee’s free coffee (and water, so you can save money and the environment by staying away from plastic bottles), and you can drink as many cups a day as you want without breaking the bank!</p>
<p>2. <em><strong>Ask your manager if there’s a gym in your building</strong></em> (I know most publishing company buildings have one), and if so, if you can use it. You’ll save tons of money on a gym membership, especially if you’re living in NYC like I am. If you are, you know that all your after dinner drinks, late night pizza runs (hey, it’s the city that never sleeps, right?), and hours spent sedentary in front of the computer screen have the potential to add a few inches to your waistline. In bikini season, that’s bad news.</p>
<p>3. <em><strong>Limit the number of times you eat out a week</strong></em>. My parents are graciously giving me money for food, but if you’re paying for lunch out of your own pocket it can get really expensive. Give yourself two or three “eat out” days a week, and you’ll have more money to spend on dinners and drinks or the occasional weekend getaway. And know what the cash culprits are – anything that gets weighed before you pay (i.e. everything from the Whole Foods hot/cold food bar) is bound to get pretty pricey.</p>
<p>4. <em><strong>See if your transportation provider has a weekly or monthly ticket pass</strong></em>. I’ve discovered that buying the monthly NYC subway pass (for 81 dollars… and get it while it’s hot, because the fee’s about to jump up to $100!) is more cost effective than paying as you go, and it allows you to move through the station more quickly. Many companies will reimburse you for these transportation costs as well, and all you have to do is ask.</p>
<p>Remember that people aren’t always going to throw offers out there (especially in this economic climate), and that it’s up to you to put yourself out there and ask for what you think you deserve. The worst that can happen is that they’ll say no!</p>
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		<title>Money Matters: Cut Costs Now to Splurge This Summer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kathryn S</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are only a few weeks left of the Spring 2009 semester, so how are you going to spend your summer? If you're like many poor students across the country, you're going to waste at least the first month of summer vacay working (and sweating) your ass off in the grueling heat in order to pay off the debt you racked up this term.<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=collegecandy.com&#038;blog=860993&#038;post=28479&#038;subd=collegecandy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>There are only a few weeks left of the Spring 2009 semester, so how are you going to spend your summer? If you&#8217;re like many poor students across the country, you&#8217;re going to waste at least the first month of summer vacay working (and sweating) your ass off in the grueling heat in order to pay off the debt you racked up this term.</p>
<p>This past weekend was the first summery weekend in New York (and the Tri-State area), and as I walked through Manhattan, giving my pasty arms their first taste of real sunshine in months, I was infinitely jealous of all of the people in shorts and flip flops sitting outside the restaurants and cafes, casually throwing back margaritas and nibbling on tapas.  I immediately regretted all of the cabs I took this winter when it was too cold to walk a few blocks to the subway, splurging on expensive bar nights (and overpriced coat checks), and every other frivolous nickel I threw away, because this weekend, I could not afford a leisurely afternoon of day-drinking.  I realized that if I could not afford this luxury, how would I afford a fantastic vacation this summer?</p>
<p>Well, it&#8217;s not too late to cut costs where it matters and save up the money to enjoy the weather this summer and make the most of your three months away from school.  By cutting down on what you <em>think </em>are daily necessities, you&#8217;ll be surprised by how much you can save in a short period of time.<span id="more-28479"></span></p>
<p><strong>1.  Caffeinated Drinks</strong></p>
<p>Now that you&#8217;re not pulling late-night study sessions, you can start to wean yourself off of lattes (it&#8217;s too hot for them now, anyway).  Even if you can&#8217;t go a whole day without caffeine, start brewing your own joe in the morning, you know, since you won&#8217;t be rushing out the door to hit the 8 a.m. lecture.</p>
<p>If you grab a capp every weekday morning, you are probably spending, on average, $4 a pop.  That&#8217;s $20 a week.  So if you nix the Starbucks now, you&#8217;ll save $100 by Memorial Day.  If you can forgo the habit for the whole summer, you&#8217;ll save about $450 by Labor Day.  And that&#8217;s even a low estimate.</p>
<p><strong>2.  Bar Nights</strong></p>
<p>The bar scene is especially appealing in the winter, when you want to wear a halter top and work up a sweat on the dance floor in frigid temperatures.  But once summer hits, there&#8217;s bound to be a pool party, barbecue, bonfire, or keg party every weekend.  Stay at home and make your own margaritas or sangria&#8217;s by the pool, and you&#8217;re probably only going to spend about $10-$20, especially if you make a large batch and split the costs with your friends.  Even if you go to a party with a door charge, you&#8217;re probably forking over $5 for all-you-can drink.</p>
<p>If you can forego a $10 club cover charge for twelve weeks of summer, you&#8217;ll pocket $120.</p>
<p>If you usually drink three full-priced cocktails a night at $8 a pop (average mixed drink price) and tip at least 20%, you&#8217;ll save almost $400 by the end of August.</p>
<p>Factor in the other expenditures, such as cab fare or coat check (if applicable), and you&#8217;ll find you can cut $700-800 easy out of your summer party budget.</p>
<p><strong>3.  Food</strong></p>
<p>No more rushing through the campus deli for a plain, overpriced turkey wrap.  No more drunken deliveries after an already-expensive night at the bar.  It&#8217;s summer- take advantage of picnics and barbecues!</p>
<p>Made-to-order sandwiches and combo meals can range from $5-$10, so your lunches could be costing you $25-$50 a week, or $100-200 a month, or $300-$400 in a three-month period.</p>
<p>Delivery options can cost up to double, especially when you factor in gratuities.  Spend just a week&#8217;s worth of your takeout allowance on frozen chicken breast and hamburger patties, and you can cook out for &#8220;free&#8221; for the whole month of July, with enough cash leftover to buy a cute bathing suit for the fireworks on the 4th.</p>
<p><strong>4.  Transportation</strong></p>
<p>The New York City subway costs over $80 a month.  When I had a car, I was putting at least $30-40 into the tank a week.  Now that the sun&#8217;s out, you can walk, Rollerblade, skateboard, or ride a bike.  Or you can just stay home and invite your neighbors to a game of volleyball in the quad of your apartment complex.  Even if you can just cut a fraction of your transportation costs, you&#8217;ll save more than enough for the gas and parking when you take a road trip to the ocean.</p>
<p><strong>5.  Soft Drinks</strong></p>
<p>Like coffee, many college students down Coke, Pepsi, or Mountain Dew to keep going all day.  Or, we grab Sprite, Iced Tea, Gatorade, or another flavorful beverage to quench our thirst.  The heat this summer is going to make you even more dehydrated and thirsty all summer, so be good to your body and save on vending machines by filling up a Nalgene bottle every morning from your own kitchen sink.  Drinking two store-bought drinks a day can rack up $28 in quarters a week (based on $2 bottles), which is $112 a month, or $448 from May to August.  Not only will your body thank you for replenishing the liquid you lose in sweat, you&#8217;ll cut calories&#8211; and you&#8217;ll have enough for a round-trip flight to a variety of locations when you realize summer&#8217;s almost over and you have yet to take a holiday.</p>
<p>These are five little things that we tend to over-indulge on during the winter months when we&#8217;re busy with school, freezing our butts off, and simply overspending to battle the depression and cabin-fever that sets in when the dismal winter season starts to take its toll.  If you&#8217;ve been cooped up in the dorms and retreating to your parents&#8217; houses for the summer, you&#8217;ll save an exponentially greater sum on housing and utilities, grocery shopping, and even laundry.</p>
<p>What expenses are you most looking forward to cutting this summer? And, more importantly, what summer splurges are you going to spoil yourself with once classes are over and you have almost four months of freedom?</p>
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		<title>Pour One For Your Homie, Mother Earth</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 21:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amanda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love any reason to celebrate, especially when it's a good reason like Earth Day. I don't know if it's the first day of spring or the conscious effort of everyone around me trying to be a better earthling, but Earth Day just makes me happy.<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=collegecandy.com&#038;blog=860993&#038;post=27829&#038;subd=collegecandy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-27884" title="earth-day" src="http://collegecandy.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/earth-day.jpg" alt="earth-day" width="332" height="290" />I love any reason to celebrate, especially when it&#8217;s a good reason like Earth Day. I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s the first day of spring or the conscious effort of everyone around me trying to be a better earthling, but Earth Day just makes me happy.</p>
<p>So why aren&#8217;t we celebrating?? Get into the spirit! Be environmentally friendly. Throw a party hotter than global warming. Make your friends green with envy. Reduce your work load&#8230;. Okay, you get the idea. Now get out there and get ready to celebrate with these Earth Day ideas.</p>
<p>1. Skip the morning shower and go for the hippie-chic look instead.</p>
<p>2. Break out some candles, some home-made booze and throw an Amish theme party! Who conserves energy better than people who don&#8217;t believe in it?</p>
<p>3. Reward your favorite eco-hottie with a global-warming make out sesh.</p>
<p>4. Talk the local produce guy into giving you an Earth Day discount, then invite your friends over for an earth-friendly veggie fest. <span id="more-27829"></span></p>
<p>5. Recycle the mountain of Coors Light cans you&#8217;ve been stashing.</p>
<p>6. Make hemp jewelry with your favorite stoner friend.</p>
<p>7. Boycott your classes. Do you know how wasteful college campuses are?</p>
<p>8. Don&#8217;t go anywhere you can&#8217;t get to on a bike. Work is too far away? Darn, looks like you&#8217;ll have to take off for Earth Day.</p>
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		<title>Do I Have &#8220;Study Abroad&#8221; Tattooed On My Forehead?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 21:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathryn S</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve studied abroad.  But not really.  If you are currently studying abroad, or plan to in the future, I can assure you that my overseas experience was a bit different.  I began my college experience in London, rather than waiting until Junior year to try the whole passport-and-a-long-ass-flight routine.  Whenever I say, &#8220;I spent a year in London,&#8221; (I transferred during sophomore year), people assume I studied abroad.  I did not.</p>
<p>At my school, Americans who were enrolled in degree &#8230;</p><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=collegecandy.com&#038;blog=860993&#038;post=16555&#038;subd=collegecandy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://collegecandy.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/05/42.jpg?w=301&h=402" alt="42.jpg" align="left" height="402" width="301" />I&#8217;ve studied abroad.  But not really.  If you are currently studying abroad, or plan to in the future, I can assure you that my overseas experience was a bit different.  I <em>began </em>my college experience in London, rather than waiting until Junior year to try the whole passport-and-a-long-ass-flight routine.  Whenever I say, &#8220;I spent a year in London,&#8221; (I transferred during sophomore year), people assume I studied abroad.  I did not.</p>
<p>At my school, Americans who were enrolled in degree programs were labelled &#8220;Degree Students,&#8221; while Americans who were specifically there for a semester or two were labelled &#8220;Study Abroads.&#8221;  So, while I was an American sewing my wild oats just like you might be, there were some major differences.  I moved to the UK when I was 18, fresh out of high school.  I&#8217;d never had a keg party experience, I&#8217;d never lived in a dry dorm, and I&#8217;d never been to a major college sporting event.  Though I wasn&#8217;t always on my best behavior, my best friends were from all over the world, and I could see through their eyes how Americans earned bad raps as being obnoxious, immature, and annoying.  Make the most of your experience. Don&#8217;t make these mistakes.</p>
<p>1.  <strong>Do </strong>Know That Your Accent Says It All.</p>
<p>Have you ever heard an English person swear? I don&#8217;t care how &#8220;sodding&#8221; pissed off they are, it sounds so much nicer than an American politely asking, &#8220;Whaat tye-am is etttt?&#8221;  Most natives of whatever country you&#8217;re in won&#8217;t be instantly appalled by your accent, but they will know approximately where you hail from.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Don&#8217;t</strong> Get Wasted and Yell Things That Would Be Funny at Home.</p>
<p>As I just stated, your accent gives you away.  Which can work to your advantage&#8230; or not.  Screaming your school&#8217;s sports chant&#8211; P-I-T-T Let&#8217;s Go Pitt!&#8211; is not only loud and obnoxious, but do you really think the residents of Queensland, Australia give a f*** about the University of Pittsburgh?  Singing bar songs (American or otherwise) will also make everyone, including fellow Americans, want to punch you in the face.</p>
<p><span id="more-16555"></span>3.  <strong>Do </strong>Be Polite.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re bound to get lost.  Or at least need to ask directions.  Be nice about it.  If you don&#8217;t understand the public transportation system, ask a station attendant, but be nice.  When I was in London, I would ask politely, &#8220;Do you know when the next train to [random borough] is coming?&#8221; And if I was cordial, they might ask where my final destination was, and then give me a better route that no guidebook could ever highlight.</p>
<p>4.  <strong>Don&#8217;t </strong>Get Angry Because Their Systems Are Different.</p>
<p>Screaming, &#8220;God, the T is so much more efficient&#8221; on a train or bus isn&#8217;t going to welcome any assistance.  Getting angry because the subway (or whatever they happen to call it over there) doesn&#8217;t run 24 hours a day isn&#8217;t going to get you home.  And if you ask a stranger for help, and they don&#8217;t know how to point you in the right direction, blatant rudeness is just uncalled for.  Getting frustrated because you can&#8217;t understand their language/accent also isn&#8217;t going to encourage them to be patient with you.</p>
<p>5.  <strong>Do </strong>Learn the Customs.</p>
<p>Immerse yourself in the culture any way you can.  If you have a work Visa, get a part time job.  You&#8217;ll meet the locals, or other study abroads from other countries.  I worked at a freaking Starbucks, and helped a Chinese coworker with his verb agreements.  He gave me a paper art Tiger.  I also befriended several English students, who explained the concepts of A-Levels, and years later, we are still close.  They also brought me to the bars and clubs that no other &#8220;Study Abroads&#8221; had stumbled upon.</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t work or if you don&#8217;t waste your time behind a cash register in a foreign land, try to befriend the waitress at the cafe you go to every weekend, or attend as many community events as you can, just to take it all in.</p>
<p>6.  <strong>Don&#8217;t </strong>Insist on Sticking to Your American Ways.</p>
<p>How do you know that German delicacy won&#8217;t whet your palate? Just give it a try.  Don&#8217;t insist on shaking hands when the customs of your new country are to bow.  Sure, things may seem awkward at first, but eventually, they&#8217;ll grow on you.  Why not stay in the states if you&#8217;re going to cry over the difference in plumbing systems?   Being narrow-minded will only mean you&#8217;re missing out on a culture that could change your life.  Oh, and though it might be okay to shack up at a frat party, keep in mind that in some parts of the world, our American ways can be shocking.  You don&#8217;t have to censor yourself necessarily, but just be smart.</p>
<p>7.   <strong>Do</strong> Travel.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re studying in a European country, you can get a cheap flight to so many other parts of the continent, on the cheap.  Check out Ireland, Italy, Spain, or France.  Check out a place you&#8217;ve never heard of (the Canary Islands are to Britain what Cancun is to the U.S.)  If you&#8217;re in a big country, like Australia, China, or Africa, check out another province.  Even if it&#8217;s just for the weekend.  Once you&#8217;re back in the states, these place won&#8217;t be so accessible.</p>
<p>8.  <strong>Don&#8217;t</strong>  Be Too Impulsive.</p>
<p>If you buy the first token souvenir you see, you may regret it later.  You might find find a better deal five minutes later (or you might get screwed over the first time around).  Take your time to learn about the trends of the country, and buy something more sentimental than a &#8220;J&#8217;Adore Paris&#8221; t-shirt.  You don&#8217;t have to do it all in one day&#8211; you&#8217;ve got a few months to learn the ropes.</p>
<p>9.  <strong>Do </strong>Enjoy Yourself.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t cry every night because you miss your family.  Don&#8217;t rack up a phone bill calling your boyfriend in the States.  Take in all of the little things, whether it&#8217;s a tiny coffee shop or a local park.  The days of your study-abroad will fly by.  Make it count.</p>
<p>10.  <strong>Don&#8217;t </strong>Feel the Need to Take Unnecessary Pictures.</p>
<p>Imagine you&#8217;re in Times Square in New York.  You know that gaggle of people taking pictures of Planet Hollywood, who take up the whole sidewalk and won&#8217;t let any pedestrians pass until they&#8217;ve gotten their group shot? Ugh.  Asking the coffee shop attendant in Amsterdam to pose for a pic of you and your first space cake is cliche and annoying.  It&#8217;s okay to document all of the new sights you encounter, but there&#8217;s no need to objectify the locals for your own personal scrap-booking needs.</p>
<p>11. <strong>Don&#8217;t </strong>View a Lower Drinking Age as an All-Access Party Pass.</p>
<p>In countries with more leniant drinking laws, students your age have been raised to drink in moderation.  It&#8217;s not such a big deal to get into a bar without being carded.  So, if you&#8217;re studying abroad and you&#8217;re not 21, take your newfound legality as an opportunity to learn about how certain wines are made, or how hoppy you like your beer.  Try all of the &#8220;real&#8221; Sangria, Sake, Mojitos, Caipirhinas, and Ales that you can, but learn to appreciate a nice drink, rather than play the &#8220;how many beers can I pound in an hour&#8221; game.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 15:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarabeth - University of Texas</dc:creator>
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<p align="left">I go to a school of about 50,000 students, in a metropolitan area of approx. 1.6 million. It&#8217;d be a bit redundant to tell you that driving is an issue. A parking permit at my school alone will set you back $700. Plus, you have to move your car for all home sporting events and any other time the school says, &#8220;Hey, the space is ours, we&#8217;re taking it back.&#8221;</p>
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<p align="left"><img src="http://collegecandy.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/18/bike_chick.jpg?w=311&h=415" alt="bike_chick.jpg" align="right" height="415" width="311" />I go to a school of about 50,000 students, in a metropolitan area of approx. 1.6 million. It&#8217;d be a bit redundant to tell you that driving is an issue. A parking permit at my school alone will set you back $700. Plus, you have to move your car for all home sporting events and any other time the school says, &#8220;Hey, the space is ours, we&#8217;re taking it back.&#8221;</p>
<p>For everyone else out there who will be walking (literally) in my shoes this fall, here are some ideas to get you by&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Getting back home</strong>: Just because you&#8217;re without a car, doesn&#8217;t mean everyone else is. This is the one instance where I think bribing is ok. Be nice and offer to help pay for the gas. It goes a long way.</p>
<p><strong>Getting around town</strong>: It&#8217;s called walking. It&#8217;s what people did before cars. It&#8217;s good for the environment, and good for you. So strech out those legs every now and then. Heck, even a bike will suffice. But if you need to go somewhere a bit out of walking/biking distance, looking into public transit is a good idea. Most college towns have a bus system, and you can look up the routes online. In my case, it&#8217;s free for students, but just in case, I&#8217;d start saving coins if I were you. And if you really are just the laziest person in the world, buy a Vespa.</p>
<p><strong>Getting to class</strong>: My campus is huge, and parking on campus is pretty much non existant. If you live on campus, be sure to leave with enough time to actually get there. There&#8217;s no longer a &#8220;drive 80 on back roads to get to school&#8221; option. You have to hoof it.<span id="more-11087"></span></p>
<p><strong>Getting around for fun</strong>: In high school, my friends and I would cram in a car and just drive. We&#8217;d roll the window&#8217;s down and blast the radio. Well, I don&#8217;t do that very often anymore (except for the occasional late night pancake run). But a good replacement is a group bike ride. Get your friends together and try to go somewhere none of you have been before. Find a quiet park or a restaraunt that you haven&#8217;t tried yet. It&#8217;s an adventure and a good work out. And as for the blasting radio, just start singing. Seriously, just sing. More than likely your friends will join in.</p>
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