Look at the new building! On February 1, 2012, TALK Miami/Fort Lauderdale will have a new home – directly across University Drive from our current center at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). Our move comes from a desire to give students and teachers a more spacious and modern facility.
Read MoreAll together, giving thanksPilgrim Turkey! The Holiday Season is definitely upon us although the weather feels more like spring than winter. Students at TALK had the opportunity to experience America’s favorite holiday THANKSGIVING for most students it was
Read MoreLook out for lobsters! They come out of nowhere! Back by popular demand for the second year, Lobster Fest is becoming a great end-of-summer tradition for our friends in Boston. Lobsters are found throughout the year in New England but summer is the time when the prices are more inviting as they come closer to shore for the warm waters and are easier to catch.
Read MoreThe famous, beautiful, hidden Golden Gate Bridge Welcome to San Francisco: The city of cable cars, clam chowder, Lombard—the crooked-est street in the world, and of course… the Golden Gate Bridge! What would a trip to the area be without paying a visit to this iconic bridge? Don't look down! That bright orange suspension bridge standing
Read MoreThere is more to your university experience than just class. While class is what you are paying for and is extremely important, you will not spend every waking moment in class, so what can you do to enhance your university experience? Clubs and other extracurricular activities! These are organized activities that are set up by the university or other students.
Read MoreSummer may be coming to an end, but at TALK International Boston, August was full of student activity fun!TALK headed over to the acclaimed Minado Japanese Buffet, after the first week of August classes to celebrate. Despite the Japanese setting, our students from Japan were determined to speak only in English.
Read MoreBaseball. What's more American then that? Culture shock. The bane of every student that studies abroad. Some people say that they won’t experience it, but, really, everyone does, no matter how open minded. I experienced culture shock in both countries I lived in for a year. One was even English speaking (sort of)! There are going to be things
Read MoreTicket to ride What better way to explore the “City by the Bay” than taking a ferry ride across the bay itself?!? On the train. Students met last Saturday morning at the Caltrain station next to school and rode into San Francisco. There they met TALK teacher, George, who showed them around the famous Pier 39 and
Read MoreYou are more than your grades, test scores and extracurricular activities. The essay section of your application to university allows you to express how you think. The admissions essay is daunting at best. You need to write about yourself in a way to convince the admissions officers
Read MoreIt’s that time again. Back to classes here in Florida for students in both public and private schools as well as for most universities. It is also nearing the beginning of the new football season. Speaking of which, did you know that Nova Southeastern University is the official training camp for the Miami Dolphins? Practices are held in August during
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