I arrived back in the US on November 9, and time has flown since then. It seems like just yesterday I was being picked up at the airport. The day that I left was quite memorable, scrambling to fit everything into my suitcase, getting to the airport 6 hours early because I had to leave…
Author: ETYLER
Only a week left in Argentina
This morning, I began to pack my suitcases. Next week, I will leave Buenos Aires and come home. It is quite a bittersweet departure, four months seems like not much time here but such a long time away from home. Finals begin on Monday, and I honestly have no idea where my time here went….
3 Myths about Studying Abroad in Buenos Aires
Myth 1: Studying Abroad in Buenos Aires is like Studying Abroad in Europe I have heard many people describe Buenos Aires as the Paris of South America, but I do not think this description is fitting. Though the European influences are apparent in the architecture and cuisine of the city, Buenos Aires definitely has its…
My First Month in Buenos Aires
By Emily Tyler I can hardly believe that I have been abroad for a little over a month now. I arrived on June 22 in Buenos Aires to take a month of Intensive Spanish. I would definitely recommend taking this coursed because it puts the language into context in Argentina. If you ask a local,…
Preparing for Studying Abroad in Buenos Aires (ISA)
As my time in the United States comes to a close, I feel as if time is at a stand still. The fact that I am leaving in a few days hasn’t sunk in yet, even though I have spent the last few months preparing for this experience. I am studying abroad with ISA and…