The Netherlands!
Hello everyone my name is Eric Tandrian. I am 4th year student in the college of business. I chose to study abroad in the Netherlands at a school call the Hague. The process to study abroad through the COB was … Continue reading
Hello everyone my name is Eric Tandrian. I am 4th year student in the college of business. I chose to study abroad in the Netherlands at a school call the Hague. The process to study abroad through the COB was … Continue reading
I have been in Oestrich-Winkel for nearly a month now, and during this time I have learned much about the land of the Germans. It is here that pork is more bountiful then water, everything can be made into a … Continue reading
Well, my days in Mainz are really winding down – just a week left before I return home, and I have to say, it is certainly unbelievable how quickly a year has flown by! Well, not a year, two weeks … Continue reading
There are many cool things about Seoul, Korea. Of course, the city-life is vibrant & the traditions are beautiful. There are so many people & just so many things to do. (Please check out the pictures!) Besides that point, this … Continue reading
I have been preparing for the end of the Summer Semester here in Mainz and I have to say, time is absolutely flying by! I have been here almost a 10 months now and my final days here are just … Continue reading
Tomorrow is Fronleichnam (Corpus Christi), and as such, we poor stressed out students are given the day off from Uni! Giving us a nice little break during the middle of the week, and a well earned day off – or … Continue reading
http://business.louisville.edu/blog/wp-content/uploads/100_2720.JPG As I am starting to settle back into the school mode, I have been preparing myself for the coming semester. I have been traveling on and off through Europe for the past two or so months, and am just … Continue reading
As I think about my time in Bordeaux, France so far, incredible is only word I can use to describe it. The city is absolutely beautiful, even in the winter. I will admit that it was all a little intimidating … Continue reading
Today Thanksgiving arrives for me in Germany. And if I only paid attention to my microcosm of a world here in the Rheingau, it would pass just like any other Thursday during the fall. I had class from 1pm to … Continue reading
Living in Europe has given me a very unique perspective on the international impact of American affairs. For example, I have learned more about America’s role in the financial crisis here than I ever did back home. Everything that happens … Continue reading