[nabs-l] Questions concerning study abroad

Carly Mihalakis carlymih at comcast.net
Thu Oct 23 12:23:29 UTC 2014


Good morning, Kayla,

         Well, it seems you might considder that 
the makings of a "well-rounded" academic might 
involve experience beyond  tons, and tons of book 
learning. therefore, you might considder devoting 
some of your presumed schollarship ops toward 
study abroad. Aftter all, anyone can amass book 
knowledge while a pursuit of certain study abroad 
or volunteer ops, just might give you that edge 
to counteract your blindness. If it were me, 
then, I would regard studying abroad as a 
profound addition to my skill set, and experience.
for today, Car

/2014, Kayla Weathers via nabs-l wrote:
>Hi NABS, hope everyone is having a great 
>semester.  I know some of you on the list have 
>had the opportunity to study abroad. I’ve had 
>it on my bucket list for quite a while, but 
>I’ve heard it can be pretty expensive. I was 
>just wondering if you know of any resources or 
>tips that I should consider before assuming that 
>I can’t afford it and just throw the idea out? 
>I know that there are of course lots of 
>scholarships, but I’m planning to go to 
>graduate school after earning my BA, and feel 
>like I should save all of the scholarships that 
>I might be eligible for and use them for grad 
>school as opposed to a summer or semester 
>abroad. I’d appreciate any suggestions and 
>advice anyone who has studied abroad can offer. 
>Thanks, Kayla 
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