People put 'study abroad' on their resume. I actually like when they don't study abroad because that means they aren't entitled. What about study abroad will make you a better J.Crew associate?
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People put 'study abroad' on their resume. I actually like when they don't study abroad because that means they aren't entitled.
So we know that it's not enough for us to simply encourage more people to study abroad. We also need to make sure that they can actually afford it.
The fact is, with every friendship you make, and every bond of trust you establish, you are shaping the image of America projected to the rest of the world. That is so important. So when you study abroad, you're actually helping to make America stronger.
Working overseas is more difficult in that it's much more complicated to get people to open their hearts to you and to tell you information.
When you've been on a programme called 'An Idiot Abroad' job offers aren't exactly flying in.
You get educated by traveling.
One of the things you learn when you go overseas is how much a lot of the countries overseas really just like to enjoy life.
Foreign students add cultural value to their British peers, who need an international outlook.
I like the fact that I'm living in the world rather than in a university.
It's fantastic to have the opportunity to work abroad, and do all that, but there is a certain point where you're just like, 'Oh, I'd love to work at home.'
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