The language of study abroad
By Lizi Byrnes-Mandelbaum | September 12, 2017For those of us looking for the real thing, there must be a level of preparation for what to expect, other than being told that it will be "the time of our lives."
Lizi Byrnes-Mandelbaum is a Trinity junior. Her column runs on alternate Tuesdays.
For those of us looking for the real thing, there must be a level of preparation for what to expect, other than being told that it will be "the time of our lives."
It makes your heart pound vigorously, subsides any twinges of hunger, keeps your body completely awake until the drug has left your system and focuses your brain on the work in front of you.
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