When I studied abroad in France last year, the exchange rate was 1.47 and rising. The high rate didn’t keep me from traveling, but I definitely became more nit-picky as to how I spent my money. For several months I watched my hard earned cash disappear quickly. Although I was not in any rush to [...]
I was catching up on the day’s reading this evening, and got really excited to see the news that, the day after President Obama’s big speech, Congress has made study abroad one if its top priorities. The Paul Simon Study Abroad Foundation Act came within a hair’s breath of passing the Senate last year, and [...]
So you spent a semester studying abroad in Japan your Junior year and you loved it. To continue your international aspirations, you convinced yourself that you really wanted to study abroad in London for the spring semester. Frankly, England really got you going and you wanted nothing more than to find a job and stay [...]
After hitching a ride from a pickup truck up the absolute continuously bumpy road I have ever been on, Danny, Thomas, David, Kiuau and entered one of the main villages where we would get some supplies and start our journey.
A de facto marketplace formed every day at the main village gathering area, where mainly women [...]
Greetings GulliverGo readers! My name is Mollie and I’m one of the writers for the website. I plan to post stories about traveling, studying abroad, and all the tidbits that come with the experience. This particular post is about my trip to Sicily after studying abroad at the University of Paris IV – La Sorbonne [...]
Here at GulliverGo we believe that one of the best parts about Study Abroad is the social part - meeting new people, and sharing your experiences with your new (and old) friends. So we want to do everything we can to make it easier for you to do that meeting and sharing. Today, the [...]