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Title: Study Abroad Application
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October 15, 1998 |
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I am applying for the Term Abroad Program because I know that sometimes a classroom is not the best classroom. I love the idea of studying and travelling in another country. Conventional classrooms act as middlemen in my learning, keeping me at a distance from realizing my full potential, and stifling my personal growth... Showed first 250 characters
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I am applying for the Term Abroad Program because I know that sometimes a classroom is not the best classroom. I love the idea of studying and travelling in another country. Conventional classrooms act as middlemen in my learning, keeping me at a distance from realizing my full potential, and stifling my personal growth... Showed next 250 characters
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