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Thinking about your goals and expectations before you leave will help make your study abroad experience more meaningful. Students often are consumed with the immediate needs: flight, passport, packing, courses, or forms that sometimes why you’re even studying abroad gets lost. Like many things, what you get out of your study abroad experience will depend greatly on what you put into it. It's important to take some time to think about what you hope to achieve and areas you hope to grow in while abroad whether personally, professionally, or academically.
Take some time to think about the following questions. Begin a travel journal to write down a few goals, or answers to these questions, and then refer back to them while you’re abroad; record your experiences and document accomplishments. Another outlet could be a blog or a smartphone journal app.
Here are some examples to get you started:
The following questions will help you dive deeper into thinking about studying abroad:
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