Nos vemos pronto, España
Sol Education Abroad: Student Blog
by Faustina
4y ago
I never thought my semester in Spain would end like this. I, along with all the other study abroad students, got sent home early for our own safety and the safety of others. The Corona virus had made it impossible to stay for the remainder of the program. This was such a heartbreaking end to ..read more
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IHasta Luego Granada!
Sol Education Abroad: Student Blog
by edenberlin1
4y ago
With everything going on in the world right now, it was best for all of us study abroad students to return home to the states. As much as I did not want to leave the beautiful city of Granada, I knew I had to, as the situation got worse each day. However, I do not ..read more
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A Bittersweet Arrival
Sol Education Abroad: Student Blog
by Cameron Franks
4y ago
Well… I write this fourth and final blog from my bed in the United States. These past two weeks have been a wild journey. Many students’ time studying abroad was cut short due to the national epidemic that I am sure you are aware of. In light of this disappointing event, I will share with ..read more
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Puerto Escondido
Sol Education Abroad: Student Blog
by ashleyv28
4y ago
We recently spent 3 days at Puerto Escondido, and it was amazing. Swimming in the ocean, drinking cocos frios, and toasting marshmallows on the beach doesn’t sound too bad, does it? On our first night we had the great opportunity to release baby sea turtles into the ocean. We visited a sea turtle sanctuary that ..read more
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Morroco
Sol Education Abroad: Student Blog
by Faustina
4y ago
What a beautiful country! Morroco has everything from beaches to mountains. This country is in North Africa, only a boat ride away from Spain. Naturally, I had to see it. I went through a travel agency to Morroco, there’s so many to choose from and they all offer safe ways to see this country. Morroco ..read more
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Spain; Studying Hard, or Hardly Studying??
Sol Education Abroad: Student Blog
by Cameron Franks
4y ago
Hi there!! Me again! Still in Spain!  This week’s blog is going to be a little bit of everything, once again. The past weekends have been full of activities, and, since we don’t have class on Fridays, we students try to make the most of it. Last time I wrote, I was headed to Barcelona ..read more
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Dos Días En Madrid
Sol Education Abroad: Student Blog
by edenberlin1
4y ago
Weekend trips are a must while studying abroad! It is so easy to plan a two or three day trip almost anywhere around you. Hop on a bus for a few hours and discover a whole new city. Friday, my friends and I took an amazing weekend trip to Madrid. We stayed in a hostile ..read more
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Sevilla
Sol Education Abroad: Student Blog
by Faustina
4y ago
Sevilla is a gorgeous city located in southern Spain filled with rich history and culture. My group and I visited the Cathedral, Giralda Tower, the Alcázar, and Las setas de Sevilla. Even after of month of living in Spain, this country never fails to take my breath away with its sights and architecture. We only ..read more
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A Whirlwind of a Month
Sol Education Abroad: Student Blog
by Cameron Franks
4y ago
Woweee, two more weeks down!! I can’t believe it’s the start of week four; the days are still so full!! With such a variety of activities and places, it is easy to fill your time. I wake up at 7:30 to go to school and I don’t sleep until 12:30 usually! Believe me, there are ..read more
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Hierve el Agua
Sol Education Abroad: Student Blog
by ashleyv28
4y ago
This trip gets a post of it’s own because it was BEAUTIFUL. After about an hour of driving, most of which was up the mountains, this was the first glimpse we got of Hierve el Agua. Hierve el Agua translates to “boiling water”, which has nothing to do with the actual temperature of the water ..read more
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