Shanghai Transportation: The Good, the Bad, & the Hellish
Written by Belle Edeoga, (Sarah Lawrence College) Student Correspondent CET Shanghai, Fall 2018 The Good Generally speaking, transportation in Shanghai is quick, fast and easy to
Eerie Art & Mental Health
Written by Cosima Smith, (University of Virginia) Student Correspondent CET Siena, Fall 2018 It is quite possible that I am partially breaking a promise by
What It’s Like to Stand on the Great Wall of China at 8 AM
Written by Bryn O’hara, (College of the Holy Cross) Student Correspondent CET Beijing, Fall 2018 It’s 8:00 am and I am standing on top of the
Photo Essay: CET Siena
Photos by Autumn Swain, (University of Virginia) Student Correspondent CET Siena, Fall 2018
Keeping a Travel Scrapbook in Beijing
Written by Bita Kavoosi, (Colorado College) Student Correspondent CET Beijing: Internship, Fall 2018 It has been a busy month in Beijing. I just finished my first
Inside Perspective: Interning in Prague
Written by Eva Putnam, (Smith College) Student Correspondent CET Prague, Fall 2018 When I applied to study abroad, the option to do an internship was what made
What Language Learning and KFC Have in Common in Harbin
Written by Margaret Jackson, (Georgetown University) Student Correspondent CET Harbin: Intensive Language, Fall 2018 On our first day in Harbin, during orientation, one of the teachers
Studying Abroad Responsibly
Written by Sinclair Blue,Georgetown University) Student Correspondent CET Brazil, Fall 2018 The first recorded colonizers arrived in Brazil in 1500 under the leadership of Pedro Alvares
What you'll need for a semester in China (and what you won't)
Written by Emma Tilley, (Brown University) Student Correspondent CET Beijing, Fall 2018 It’s hard to believe we’ve been at CET for almost three weeks now!
Adjusting to Life Abroad in Harbin
Written by Sheiran Phu, (Yale University) Student Correspondent CET: Harbin, Fall 2018 Adjusting to life abroad can feel like an endless cycle of frustration. So