Studying in France as Americans: Finished with Year One of our Master’s Degrees
Believe it or not, Jalen and I have finished the first year of our master’s degrees at the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, meaning that we officially have a Master 1 in Logistics and Public Law respectively! Keep reading for the…
Six Ways Mary Washington Prepared Us for Life in France
The University of Mary Washington‘s motto, “Where Great Minds Get to Work,” really says it all. UMW is a public liberal arts university in Virginia known for its high-quality instruction and tight-knit community – and it happens to be our…
The Hardest Parts of Being an International Student
Studying outside of your home country can be an amazing experience filled with opportunities for personal and academic growth. It’s also really hard! Read on to find out the hardest parts of being an international student according to two Americans…
Reasons We Chose to Study Law and Logistics in France
Law and Logistics may not be the first fields that come to mind when you think about studying in France. How and why did Jalen and I ultimately decide to pursue degrees in these subjects as American students in France?…
Studying in France as Americans: Eight Months of Master’s Degrees
Another month in Reims has passed as Jalen and I pursue our master’s degrees at the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne in Logistics and Public Law. Keep reading for more information about how we spent the month of April! I’m about…
Studying in France as Americans: Seven Months of Perseverance
We are now seven months into the first year of our master’s degrees in France! Jalen and I attend the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne and are studying Logistics and Public Law respectively. Read on to discover how we spent this month in Reims. Save for one…