Judi Zienchuk

Judi Zienchuk

Judi Zienchuk has studied her way across Southeast Asia and boarded down volcanoes in Central America. When she's not gallivanting the globe, you can find her on a bike or consuming large amounts of caffeine. Check out her blog, Travvel Sized.

The case for staying in a home away from home.
Although I’d already spent the better part of a university semester in Singapore, it took me a good two months for me to fully realize I was living the complete exchange student life.
From small-town Canada garage sales to big-city Asian markets: getting the most bang for your buck (or baht).
When it comes to studying abroad, learning doesn't just happen in the classroom. Sometimes, the best lessons are learned underwater.
The quirkiest language isn't a language at all.
Four tips for making the most of the rainy season.
Judi went to Singapore to study abroad, but she wasn't expecting this kind of education.
Going on an academic exchange has always been a lofty fantasy of mine.
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