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gregor-samsung · 9 months
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Júlia ist (Elena Martin - 2017)
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tremulosublumine · 2 years
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And... I got accepted to Heidelberg for a student exchange program! FINALLY. 
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anaoverseas · 4 months
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The Power of a Study Abroad Consultant in Crafting Your Ideal Academic Experience
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Studying abroad is a transformative experience that exposes students to new cultures, broadens academic perspectives, and promotes personal development. However, navigating the complex landscape of international education can be difficult. This is where the services of an international education consultant come in handy. These professionals use their expertise to assist students in creating an ideal academic experience that transcends borders.
The Role of an Abroad Education Consultant:
Abroad education consultants are experienced professionals who know how to help students make educated decisions about their academic journey. They provide tailored advice based on individual aspirations, academic backgrounds, and cultural preferences. Consultants assist students in tailoring their study abroad experience to align with their unique goals by understanding the nuances of various educational systems and institutions.
These professionals provide comprehensive assistance throughout the application process, from selecting the appropriate university and program to navigating visa procedures. Their knowledge of admission requirements, scholarship opportunities, and cultural nuances helps to streamline the entire process, ensuring a smooth transition for students interested in studying abroad.
Personalized Academic Planning:
The ability to create a personalized academic roadmap is one of the primary benefits of consulting with an abroad education expert. Consultants collaborate closely with students to identify their academic strengths, interests, and career goals. 
This personalized approach allows students to select courses that are relevant to their goals and maximize their learning experience while abroad.
Furthermore, consultants provide valuable insights into the destination country's cultural and social aspects, assisting students in seamlessly integrating into the new environment. This comprehensive approach goes beyond academics to create an enriching overall experience.
The Impact of Study Abroad on Future Opportunities:
A well-designed study abroad experience not only broadens academic horizons but also improves future career prospects significantly. Employers value the broad skill set gained through international experience, such as adaptability, cross-cultural communication, and a global perspective. Abroad education consultants play an important role in ensuring that students choose programs that not only align with their academic objectives but also contribute to their long-term career success.
Conclusion:
To summarize, the importance of a study abroad consultant in shaping a perfect academic experience cannot be overstated. These professionals act as mentors, guides, and advocates for students, ensuring that they embark on a journey that goes beyond traditional educational boundaries. As students navigate the complex landscape of international education, the guidance of an experienced consultant serves as a compass, guiding them to success.
Among the numerous study abroad consultants, AnA Overseas stands out as a premier institution dedicated to excellence. AnA Overseas combines expertise with a personalized approach to guide students toward their academic goals. Trust in their expertise to make your study abroad dreams a reality, opening up a world of opportunities and experiences.
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Maria's Study Abroad Experience: A Year Abroad in America
Join us as Maria, a foreign exchange student from Spain, shares her incredible study abroad experience in this heartfelt interview with host Cate Steel. From cultural exchange stories to international friendships, Maria's journey is truly inspiring. Check out our youtube channel for more interesting videos.
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thejewishlink · 11 months
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Palestinian Terror Group Runs Student Exchange Program With Europe
By TPS • 30 May, 2023 Jerusalem, 30 May, 2023 (TPS) — A designated terrorist organization is running an international student exchange program for Palestinian students in cooperation with France and the United Kingdom, according to an Israeli NGO. The exchange program, run by the Union of Agricultural Work Committees, claims to “strengthen young people in relation to agricultural and…
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auroramizutani · 1 year
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Kansai Gaidai University 2013-2014
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handweavers · 3 months
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i've been so fucked up for months i haven't been able to go downtown to pick up my work from last spring from my school's textile studio and they always have a cutoff date like if you don't pick up your old work by x date they toss it and they're pretty strict about that unless you arrange with the studio tech beforehand, and the studio tech doesn't like most people she's pretty curt with most students. not rude but just keeps things professional and a bit distant, a very serious person. but i know she grew to like me over the past few years/warmed up to me a lot and we'd chat a lot about different textile things and she would say really kind things to me a lot which felt rare and special, and she let me have special treatment with some of the equipment because she trusted me to use it properly. and i haven't seen her in nearly a year and i expected her to have tossed my work out when i didn't come to pick it up last fall and emailed her to explain why and dropped off the face of the earth, i made my peace with losing that work and accepted it, it is what it is, i will survive, etc.
but she emailed me earlier this week and said she didn't have the heart to toss my work and has kept it safe in her office for me if i'm ever able to come pick it up and if not she's going to keep it as an example piece to show other students when teaching weaving because it's too lovely to get rid of and my heart swelled like 10 times its size bc she didn't have to do that and it meant so much to me that even a year from seeing her last she was still thinking about me and being kind to me. and i emailed her back and picked it up today and saw her and we chatted for a bit and it was so nice. I love her I miss my school's textile studio and weaving in there and talking craft with her... sigh
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666writingcafe · 3 months
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A Surprise Visit
Author's Note: This is the official start of my season three rewrite. To quickly recap how I ended season two, MC basically convinces Solomon to live with them in their home instead of the two of them going their separate ways. That's number one. Number two is I'm axing the whole babysitter gig setup, because I feel like it's a bit unnecessary (and weird).
So, without further ado, the first part of lesson 41 is under the cut.
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Solomon looks over my shoulder and examines the potion I prepared in the cauldron.
"Nicely done," he remarks. "Just the right shade of blue."
"Thanks," I reply, quickly glancing up at him.
"You know, you've done a nice job keeping up with everything I've taught you. You're certainly one of my better apprentices." I chuckle.
"I mean, I would like to not destroy my home."
"Or any surrounding ones." I turn my full attention to him, confused as to why he would say that. He merely shrugs as he adds,
"It's happened before."
"I see." Should I be worried?
"Anyway, you almost have the fundamentals down. Pretty soon, you'll be able to get your Sorcerer's License, and I can begin teaching you summoning magic."
"I'm sure the brothers would appreciate that."
"Oh, probably. They like you alright." His smirk indicates that he wants to start bantering with me. He does it on a daily basis, and I've gotten pretty good at coming up with good responses on the fly.
Suddenly, someone knocks on my door.
"I'll get it," Solomon states, patting me on the shoulder and kissing me on the temple before leaving the room. I take the opportunity to begin pouring my potion--a serum that causes people to change size--into the bottles Solomon set up in front of me.
Just as I finish filling the first bottle, Solomon returns.
"It would seem as though the brothers got tired of waiting," he tells me.
"What do you mean?" I ask, setting the cauldron down.
"Surprise!" Asmo pops his head in the room and waves excitedly at me.
At least, I think it's Asmo. His hair's a lot longer than usual, and his choice of makeup makes him look rather feminine.
As he steps into full view and reveals his outfit--a spaghetti tanktop, a denim miniskirt that barely covers his crotch, and strappy high heels--I realize that he's in drag. And it looks good.
Has he done this before?
"You alright, MC?" Solomon asks, walking over and touching my shoulder.
"I'm sure they are," Asmo answers before I can open my mouth. "They're just in awe of my beauty."
"Just the same as always," Solomon quips, causing Asmo to stick his tongue out at him.
"What are you doing here?" The question comes out a lot more quietly than I was expecting. Maybe it's because I can't stop staring at Asmo. For once, he's right; I am in awe.
"Here in your home, or here in the human world?"
"B-Both, I guess." Asmo clasps his hands together.
"Well, after you left, Diavolo started making plans for us to come visit you in the human world. He and Lucifer bought a property nearby, and we've been working on making it our own for a few months. We just finished last week." He briefly pauses. "I've actually been sent to pick you up and take you over there. That is, if that's alright with your teacher over there." He smiles at Solomon, who nods his head.
"I think we've reached a good stopping point for today," he replies, glancing over at me.
"Great! I'll help you pack." Huh?
"Asmo!" I call out before he can go too far.
"Yes, MC?" He bats his eyes at me, and I have to force myself to focus.
"As much as I appreciate the enthusiasm, I can't spend the night. I have to work tomorrow." Asmo stares at me blankly. "You know...the job that helps me pay my bills?"
"Oh right! You don't have to worry about that for a while." That can't mean what I think it means.
"Asmo...what did you do?"
"I didn't do anything. It was all Diavolo." He didn't...
"MC isn't like you guys," Solomon pipes up. "They rely on their job to make ends meet. It's not like they can just leave at will." This makes Asmo widen his eyes.
"No, no, no! It's not like that at all!" he exclaims. "MC, you still have your job. Diavolo just arranged for you to be on vacation until we returned to the Devildom." He walks over and clasps my hands. "I am so sorry for worrying you like that, MC." I sigh.
"That only covers part of it. What about--"
"Check your bank account."
"What?"
"I got it," Solomon states, leaving the room and returning with my laptop. Once he pulls up my online account, he shows the screen to me, revealing...
"Is that four zeros?"
"It appears so, yes." He clicks on the checking account to view transaction details. "It looks like Diavolo's been transferring money to your account. At least, I assume that's who 'David Prince' is." Asmo nods his head.
"We thought it best to adopt human alias while we were here." Well, that explains the drag. "I decided to go with Azzy."
"The name suits you," I tell him, still staring at the screen.
I can't believe that Diavolo went out of his way to do something like this for me. It's not like I've ever expected him to provide for me or anything.
"So, am I good to start packing?" Asmo asks.
"Sure." I make sure to follow him as he enters my room. If I leave him unsupervised, there's no telling what he'd do in there.
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acting-it-up · 1 month
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The hard pivot away from Pokotho being an alien from literal outer space to being an eldritch horror from beyond time and space is SUPER funny to me. But also I like to believe that Pokey always takes the form of an alien because he thinks it's funny and at least space is quiet.
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firespirited · 4 days
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I've found my Lagoona, my definitive Lagoona! Lagoonafire and freshwater/13 wishes have clicked with me from the start.
but actual Lagoona Blue? I've had dozens in hand and almost kept Picture day or Black carpet. I thought it might be signature Lagoona, I liked her the best.
I've been looking at exchange student Lagoona's for a while but many had eyes too low or too high, worse wonk than this one.
The moment she was in hand I knew she was a keeper. And once I got sig out, I think it's the more forward facing eyes and different shape: less fishy, bigger eye shines: she's actually making eye contact with both at once LOL.
The icing on the cake is that she's made in Indonesia and won't require glue treatment.
Better photos on my camera, to be edited later, maybe tomorrow.
I'm starting to feel a bit better from the flu but don't look like it. Huge purple eyewells and swollen eye bags. I've been checking the oxymetre, that's fine so it's probably blood pressure and general exhaustion *greek chorus yells well duh, what an understatement *
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thebvbbletea · 1 year
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#me as pat around my taken friends
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gregor-samsung · 1 year
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Júlia ist (Elena Martín - 2017)
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goldencherriess · 2 months
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I am waiting to board the plane that will take me on my student exchange program. It's the first time I'm flying alone and I'm so nervous. But I'm also excited. And scared. And curious. And open to everything this will bring me. It's a mix of emotions and I'm so grateful for them. They make me feel so alive, so human. It's an experience of its own.
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anaoverseas · 4 months
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5 Reasons Why You Need Overseas Education Consultants
Introduction:
An educational journey abroad is an exciting prospect that opens doors to new cultures, perspectives, and opportunities. However, navigating the complex landscape of international education can be difficult. This is where study abroad consultants come in, providing invaluable advice and assistance. We will look at five compelling reasons why working with international education consultants is critical for a successful academic venture.
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1. Expertise and Experience:
Study abroad consultants are well-versed in a wide range of academic institutions, courses, and destinations. Their experience allows them to provide tailored advice based on individual preferences and academic goals, ensuring students make informed educational decisions.
2. Streamlining the Application Process:
The application process for international universities can be complicated and time-consuming. Education consultants help students navigate the documentation, application submission, and visa procedures. This reduces the stress associated with these critical steps significantly.
3. Access to a Global Network:
Study abroad consultants have developed relationships with universities all over the world. This network enables students to investigate a wide range of options and gain insights into the academic and cultural nuances of various countries, allowing them to select the best-fit institution for their goals.
4. Financial Guidance:
Studying abroad necessitates financial planning, and education consultants are well-versed in scholarship, grant, and funding opportunities. Their knowledge assists students in making sound financial decisions and maximizing available resources.
5. Cultural Adaptation Support:
Moving to a new country necessitates acclimating to a new cultural environment. Overseas education consultants provide invaluable cultural advice, assisting students in seamlessly integrating into their new academic and social environments.
Conclusion:
To summarize, the decision to study abroad is life-changing, and the assistance of an overseas education consultant can make the journey easier and more rewarding. AnA Overseas is a leading study-abroad service provider dedicated to facilitating successful international educational experiences. Trusting in their expertise ensures that students receive the best guidance and support throughout their academic careers.
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paopujuice · 1 year
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having a lot of emotions over anti-authority anti-establishment disabled dropout edalyn "the owl lady" clawthorne, the boiling isles' most wanted, famously arrested and almost petrified for the crime of practicing wild magic, growing up to be the founder and headmaster of the university of wild magic. like. sorry im genuinely going to cry
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zr-art-world · 8 months
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Twst Elsa
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I’ve had this idea for a Twst oc inspired by Elsa for my exchange student fan fic idea. I like the idea of him overbloting, not only referencing Elsa accidentally freezing her kingdom but also to reference concept Elsa when she was a villain.
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