
Study Abroad in Australia, Canada or the USA – Blog & Videos
To study abroad in Australia, Canada or the USA has always been your dream, and you are looking for experience reports from students at the International College of Management, Sydney (Australia), Vancouver Island University (Canada) and National University, San Diego & L.A. (USA) that inspire you and provide you with useful tips and advice for your study abroad adventure?
Whether you look for the perfect leisure time activity in Manly, the most interesting course at National University, or the funniest professor at Vancouver Island University – you name it: our students and our team members sure have some tips for you.
Find blog posts of our students’ experience reports here and watch exciting videos to get inspired and to indulge in the thrill of anticipation for your time in Australia, Canada or the USA. Our blog & videos bring Australia, Canada and California home to you – have fun browsing around!

Hawaii Trip – Semester Abroad USA
Hawaii Trip Report by Christian D. Lots of people around the world are dreaming of the islands of Hawaii. If you’re in San Diego, Oahu, Maui and the other islands are as close as nowhere else. From San Diego you fly only 5-6 hours and then you are in paradise. For the...

Newcastle Island – Semester Abroad Canada
Newcastle Island Report by Anja H. How to get there This is a trip which was organized from the university for the students. You can sign-up for this trip in the international education center – just ask the ladies at the front desk and they will help you. But don’t...

Shopping in Manly and Sydney – Semester Abroad Australia
Shopping in Manly and Sydney Report by Ipek T. The most beautiful distraction opportunity for students, in addition to the parties, is, of course - Shopping. The first few days, especially during O–Week, we mostly had free time to explore Manly and look for the best...

Clubbing in Manly – Semester Abroad Australia
Clubbing in Manly Report by Ipek T. Having Fun in Manly Clubbing in Manly is very different than home in Germany. Weekends are not the only time for partying instead the week days are even more crowded and fun. Tuesdays are called “Uni night”, which means all drinks...

Trip to Port Hardy – Semester Abroad Canada
Trip to Port Hardy Report by Isabelle A. One of my most amazing weekend trips with my friends was our trip to Port Hardy. Port Hardy is the most northern town of Vancouver Island and can be explored within one day. The best part of the trip to Port Hardy is the route...

Colliery Dam Park – Semester Abroad Canada
Colliery Dam Park Report by Anja H. The Colliery Dam Park is really near to the university, which means you can actually walk there. It is just a 10 minute walk to the park. You just walk down the hill by the residences and at the traffic light left. Then you just...

Pacific Beach – Semester Abroad USA
Pacific Beach Report by Isabel S. Pacific beach is a beautiful district north of downtown San Diego. The district is located right along the beach, as you might have already guessed, and is just a beautiful place to live. The neighborhood is really nice with clean...

Ice Skating and Ice Hockey in Nanaimo – Semester Abroad Canada
Ice Skating and Ice Hockey in Nanaimo Report by Simone R. Ice Skating in Canada Nanaimo has two ice arenas. The first one, Nanaimo Ice Center, is super close to the university (just a three minute walk) and the second one, Cliff McNabb Arena, is located in Bowenroad....

Cleveland National Forest – Semester Abroad USA
Cleveland National Forest Report by Christian S. A Hidden Gem Cleveland National Forest: a hidden gem. Although hard to imagine, the sunny and rainless weather in San Diego has its downsides: The vegetation with its generally brownish color is not really what a...

Rental Cars in California – Semester Abroad USA
Rental Cars in California Report by Christian S. A challenge for every international student in Southern California is undoubtedly transportation and getting from A to B. And since public transportation in San Diego is pretty much useless or non-existent, a long-term...


