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5 Symptoms Of Post Study Abroad

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5 Symptoms Of Post Study Abroad
Meghan Norris

At the end of the day to those who do or don't go overseas I urge you to take the opportunities around you even if you can not go overseas, spending time in another city or another state that is not your own, IS DIFFERENT ON ITS OWN! (I recently encountered that!) No matter what it is the experiences help you grow to be a better person to see things differently, to love others differently and well meet people you may have never met.


1. Every picture you see you have a response to

Let’s face it you’ve never been more jealous of some random friend’s little brother/sister or friend. The pictures help you remember your time there which can happiness but also sadness.



2. You have a group message with friends just to talk about the trips people are on


For real..... the little things!


3. You’re heart slowly begins to break



This view..... I MEAN YOU CAN'T GET BETTER THAN THIS!

4. You just can’t stop talking about it



You do everything in your power to save money to return........ $$$ Jobs, Grad school... I JUST WANT TO GO BACK!

5. You realize how much you truly obsessed are with being overseas

I mean it's been three years....

a. Aka, Jesus, less class, Australia, Thailand. New Zealand and L&P



Let's face it Oceania is pretty great but, L&P (LITERALLY THE BEST SODA LIKE DRINK IN THE WORLD) & TimTams are icing on the cake!



TAKE WHATEVER OPPORTUNITIES given your way even if it is not abroad, I promise you no matter how small or big it will change your life!!!


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