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
Shanghai 101: First Impressions
Written by Belle Edeoga, (Sarah Lawrence College) Student Correspondent CET Shanghai, Fall 2018 Landing in Shanghai had the effect of me feeling both content and
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.
“Ignorance is the parent of fear.”
Written by Bita Kavoosi, (Colorado College) Student Correspondent CET Beijing, Fall 2018 “Ignorance is the parent of fear.” – Herman Melville After buying my plane
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
Photo Essay: CET Beijing
Photos by Fiachra MacFadden, (Colorado College) Student Correspondent CET Beijing: Intensive Language, Summer 2018
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