Applying for a Master’s Degree in France: Accepting an Offer
Note: This information is accurate as of December 2nd, 2020. The final step of the Campus France process has finally arrived once you have decided to accept an offer of admission! Although straightforward in nature, this last part of the…
Studying in France as Americans: Month Three, Lockdown Edition
Three months have passed since Jalen and I moved back to France to pursue our master’s degrees at Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne where Jalen is studying Logistics and I am studying Public Law. This month was different in many ways from the previous two, read…
Applying for a Master’s Degree in France: How to Know If You’ll Be Accepted
Note: This information is accurate as of November 18th, 2020. Applying for a master’s degree in France can be an involved and difficult process. There’s tons of paperwork to fill out, multiple accounts to create, and lots of people to…
How to Nurture Relationships and Stay Connected While Living Abroad
Living abroad, whether for a short duration or for a long period of time, often means leaving loved ones behind in your home country. Some people move abroad without their significant others, and more still become expats without their family…
Applying for a Master’s Degree in France: Phone Interview Secrets
Note: This information is accurate as of November 4th, 2020. So, you’ve filled out and submitted your Études en France application. What now? The next step in the process is to speak with your dedicated Campus France representative to set…
Studying in France as Americans: Two Months of Hard Work into our Master’s Degrees
Jalen and I have been in France since September pursuing our master’s degrees in Logistics and Public Law respectively at the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne. It’s been a month since our first update, and we sure have been busy! As…