Sorbonne sliding doors: how a missed deadline led me to follow my dreams
Following dreams: discover Moira McCarthy's story of creativity, passion
Following dreams: discover Moira McCarthy's story of creativity, passion
Do you know someone who is hoping to go on exchange to France? Or perhaps you’re a teacher dreaming of making the big move?
It is incredibly refreshing and impressive that such a young couple has been successful in their venture to combine an innovative approach to business with a sense of environmental and social responsibility.
I am getting a little tired after two weeks of visiting weird apartments, calling would-be roommates, and waiting for answers from them after their so-called ‘interview processes’. And, I’m getting a little tired of being told multiple times, « Je suis desolé, c’est déjà loué. »
Majoring in French seems worldly and intellectually stimulating, and can provide a solid education, but does that 'French Culture and Civilization' course translate to the job market?
I want to shove underlined passages under the noses of uninterested Frenchmen, to point to them and say, “Look, see. This is why you are the way you are. This is why I will never be like you.”
I’ve been in Melbourne for five months now and summer has finally hit the town. It is mid December, I've just bought a new bikini and now, I'm gently applying skin cream to my sunburns. Yes, this must sound so weird to all my dear French fellows and to Europeans in general who are preparing for Christmas.