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…
Five Ways We Study for our Master’s Degrees in France
As graduate students in France, Jalen and I are no strangers to studying! Finding the most effective study methods for you and practicing them regularly is the key to passing your classes. Keep reading to learn the top five components…
The Important Difference Between “Study Abroad” and “Studying Abroad”
At American colleges and universities, study abroad programs are touted as opportunities for students to expand their horizons, increase their language capacities, and set their resumes apart. Less often discussed, however, is the possibility of studying abroad by directly enrolling…
Three Reasons to Skip Studying Abroad in Paris
Many Americans who dream of studying abroad don’t say, “I want to study in France!” but “I want to study in Paris!” The internet is teeming with videos, articles, and testimonies about studying and living in the city of lights.…
Four Insider Tips for Pursuing a Degree in Your Second Language
A quick Google search for tips on studying in your non-native language is likely to bring up results about merely studying a foreign language. While language learning is, in our opinion, an important and worthy endeavor, pursuing a degree in…
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…