
FINALLY finished my homework. Now what do I do?!
Written by Margaret Jackson, (Georgetown University) Student Correspondent CET Harbin: Intensive Language, Fall 2018 Our first weekend in Harbin we had a mission to fulfill.

On Belonging: Studying Abroad in Asia as an Asian American/Heritage Learner
Written by Kyla Aiko Smith, (Scripps College) Student Correspondent CET Japan, Fall 2018 The questions begin when people learn that my last name is “Smith,”

A Great Wall
Written by Rebekkah Mallicoat, (University of Texas at Austin) Student Correspondent CET Shanghai, Summer 2018 长城 It is highly likely that most people looking at these

A Place Where I Belong
Written by Margaret Jackson (Georgetown University) Student Correspondent CET Harbin, Summer 2018 The weather was beautiful my first weekend in Harbin. I thought to myself, “I

China QRaze: Tech Advice for Your Time in China
Written by Rebekkah Mallicoat, (University of Texas at Austin) Student Correspondent CET Shanghai, Summer 2018 Travelling abroad can start out a little stressful: landing in

First days in Harbin – A Rollercoaster of Emotion
Written by Margaret Jackson (Georgetown University) Student Correspondent CET Harbin, Summer 2018 I was the only foreigner on my flight from Japan to Harbin. While I

The Contract: Crossing the Road in Shanghai
Written by Rebekkah Mallicoat, (University of Texas at Austin) Student Correspondent CET Shanghai, Summer 2018 If you are an American traveling to Shanghai, I can

The Japanese Promise: You’d Better Get a Calendar
Written by Emma Wood, (Lewis & Clark College) Student Correspondent CET Japan, Spring 2018 To make a promise, at least in America, is a very strong

Survival Guide to Language Pledge (From a Near-native Level/ Teaching Assistant Perspective)
Written by Subin Cho, (Middlebury College) Student Correspondent Middlebury School in China: Beijing, Spring 2018 Welcome to the survival guide to the language pledge! While you are