You’ve heard George Bernard Shaw’s sentiment that “England and America are two countries separated by a common language.” When you study abroad in England you’ll learn to appreciate the superfluous vowels like that extra “u” in colour or neighbour. You’ll go up the lift instead of the elevator, “mind the gap” on the Tube, and throw awa...
Stephanie Sadler
Stephanie Sadler, a study abroad alumna from New York, has been an expat in London since 2007 with a six-month break in Colombia. She works for CAPA International Education and runs the blog Little London Observationist.
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Study abroad in England is recommended to anyone — it’s one of the top study-abroad destinations in the world, for lots of good reasons. But students pursuing these majors in particular would get the most out of an academic year or semester in England:
Imagine looking out the window as your flight dips toward London’s sprawling suburbs on a descent into Heathrow, which handles more international passengers than any other airport in the world. Stepping out into this global city, the immense and beautiful diversity of nationalities, languages, races, religions, and economic backgrounds will likely be your first impression. More than ...