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20 Reasons Why
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STUDY ABROAD
Maybe it’s beauty, like turquoise waterfalls in Patagonia. Or maybe it’s adventure—a hike through Dominica’s aptly named 1Valley of Desolation. It could be the character building that comes from volunteering in a Brazilian favela. The human connection. The expanded worldview. The food. No, the number one reason to love study abroad is, perhaps, “that there are limitless reasons,” says Ralph Begleiter, professor emeritus who’s facilitated trips through Cuba, Turkey, Antarctica and the Middle East. For some of our favorites, venture on...
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