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Category: France

On breaking stereotypes: grumpy Parisians?

Amy Glazier-Torgerson, Sciences Po Exchange, Fall 2013 During my travels beyond Paris this semester, many foreigners have asked me leading questions about how I...
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Reflection on Paris – Fall 2013

Audrey Cheng, Public Health in Europe, 2013 “I don’t like that man. I must get to know him better.” ― Abraham Lincoln Four hours ago,...
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Revelations from Travel

Romain Sinclair, Sciences Po Exchange, Fall 2013 Traveling as an adult is very different than doing so as a child. During our weeklong break...
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A ‘Turkey’ Thanksgiving and Two More Weeks

Audrey Cheng, Public Health in Europe, 2013 One of the greatest advantages of studying abroad in Paris is the benefit of having Thanksgiving weekend...
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Paris Is Not All That France Has To Offer

Abby Reudelsterz, European Union Studies, 2013 Over the past three months, I’ve been lucky enough to call Paris my home as well as my...
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How Rain changed my life

Romain Sinclair, Sciences Po Exchange, Fall 2013 In one’s time in Paris, one cannot go without noticing the incessant rain that, in my opinion,...
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Ici C’est Paris

Romain Sinclair, Sciences Po Exchange, Fall 2013 Having been in Paris for 3 months, it becomes apparent that France is a soccer country.  It’s...
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Studying at Sciences Po

Amy Glazier-Torgerson, Sciences Po Exchange, Fall 2013 Normally, course registration is an exciting time for me at Northwestern. I love browsing through the course...
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What can a camera not capture of study abroad?

Amy Glazier-Torgerson, Sciences Po Exchange, Fall 2013 Every day for the past eight weeks of my study abroad journey at Sciences Po in Paris,...
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Five Things to Expect from Living With a Host Family

Maddie Stuart, European Union Studies, 2013 1.) Some of their rules will seem silly—you still have to follow them. After being in college for two...
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