Armchair Travel: Study Abroad In… Chile?

11/21/08  Print This Post Print This Post    3 Comments   Popular   Written by Lola Akinmade
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In Study Abroad: What Are You Waiting For?, Tanya Brothen makes the case for studying abroad in five solid points. Tim Patterson explores what it feels like to study abroad in an eco-village through an interview with Matador member Daniel Greenberg, founder of Living Routes.

Now you’re considering packing up your textbooks and heading overseas but you’re faced with so many destination choices. Why not consider Chile?

This week on Matador, we’ve also been spotlighting the South American gem that is Chile.

In 8 Natural Wonders of Chile, Julie Schwietert re-introduced us to Chile and its magnificant landscape – from the massive glaciers of Tierra del Fuego to the sweeping sand dunes of the Atacama desert.


Photo by cesargp

She also reminded us that global warming is currently threatening these natural wonders in Global Warming Is Real.

Here are a few books on studying abroad and choosing Chile as a viable option.

How to Survive in the Chilean Jungle

Touted as the perfect book to “help anyone understand the Chilean people”, this book introduces Chile as a great location to study abroad in and travel within. It prepares you with the essential local slang you need to know before heading off to Chile.


Price: $19.99 | BUY

Study Abroad 101

Your ultimate introductory guide to the whole process of studying abroad. It covers topics from passport and visa issues and managing money abroad to lifestyle changes and keeping in touch with family back home.


Price: $15.25| BUY

Moon Chile: Including Easter Island

You may want to explore all the natural beauty your host country has to offer while living there so grab a comprehensive guide to Chile.


Price: $15.61 | BUY

Study Away: The Unauthorized Guide to College Abroad

This book spotlights 68 schools around the world that provide degree programs in English. It includes campus descriptions, cultural information, housing options, and other tips for making the study abroad process smoother.


Price: $11.86 | BUY

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Lola Akinmade is the editor of Matador Goods. Read her articles, view her photography, and follow her travels at http://www.lolaakinmade.com

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  • Julie replied on November 21, 2008

    Lola- Great post! I saw that Survival in the Jungle book at the airport and almost bought it! Now that you've featured it, I think I MUST buy it! ;)

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  • tom replied on November 21, 2008

    i told myself that i would not buy any books about chile before i got to chile. i just broke this rule after seeing the moon handbook. aghghghghghggh :)

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  • Julie replied on November 22, 2008

    Oh! Tom- I have more book recs for you. You MUUSST buy Santiago Bizarro by Sergio Paz. In Spanish, but buy it. Trust me.

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