Studying in France as Americans: Six Month Master’s Degree Update
We can hardly believe that it’s been six months since we arrived in Reims, France to pursue our master’s degrees – in Logistics for Jalen and in Public Law for me – at the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne. We’ve accomplished…
How to Budget as an International Student in France
Studying in France is an amazing opportunity that requires a lot of careful planning, including preparing and sticking to a budget. As first-year master’s degree students in France and alumni of the Teaching Assistant program in France (TAPIF), Jalen and…
Student in France Backpack Essentials: The Six Things You Need
As master’s degree students in France, Jalen and I have got our backpack contents down to a science. However, the items we carry with us on campus in France are a bit different than the things we had in our…
Studying in France as Americans: Month Five, Exams, Classes, and Fun!
Jalen and I have officially spent five months in France pursuing our master’s degrees in Logistics and Public Law respectively at the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne! Keep reading to learn what we got into this month. On the week of January 4th, I took two…
What Does a Typical French Master’s Degree Schedule Look Like?
If you’re considering a master’s degree in France, it’s important to understand what you’re getting yourself into! In general, French students spend much more time in class compared to their counterparts in American universities. So, what is a typical student…
Studying in France as Americans: First Semester Down
It’s been four months, or a whole semester, since Jalen and I began our master’s degree studies in France at the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne where Jalen is studying Logistics and I am studying Public Law. This month has presented even more new experiences, so…