
Normalizing Degrees Abroad
In reality, going to college abroad is a normal and valid path to take, just as much as if you went to college in the US, or a trade school, or a gap year, etc. Getting a degree abroad is a feasible option that is reasonable for you to consider. And hey, that’s why we’re building Skola! We want college abroad to be a part of the initial conversation when considering your higher education options! We want to normalize this path!


Choosing Where to Live Abroad: Big City Buzz or Small Town Charm?
It’s worth asking yourself: what parts of your daily life are true must-haves? Do you need 24/7 access to public transport, or do you enjoy occasionally walking or biking to your destination? Are you a bar-hopper, or does hanging out at the same pub every weekend sound more your speed? Do you need the newest trends the second they drop, or are you okay with discovering them a little later? How important are concerts to you? Are you willing to travel to see your favorite artists, or are local live shows enough?

Mental Health Struggles When Moving Abroad
How are you supposed to feel when you move away from home? Scared? Excited? Worried? There is no right answer here, and frequently it becomes an unintelligible cocktail of emotions.

Queer Prague & Pangea
My name is Mathilde, I am 22, and from Denmark. I am a full-time feminist, book-geek, funky socks lover, and aspiring activist. I am also gayer than a group of unicorn swingers at Eurovision.

How to Pack when Moving Abroad
Packing up your entire life into just a few suitcases to move to a whole new country is daunting, no doubt about it. Between luggage limits, new climates, and new styles, it can be difficult to decide what to bring and what to leave. Here is my comprehensive guide on what and what not to bring when moving abroad.
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