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Apparently Hawaii Wasn't Far Enough | Grad School in the UK (Part 1)

29 min · 3. juni 2026
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After choosing Hawaii for undergrad, our daughter somehow decided that wasn't far enough and moved to England for graduate school. In Part 1, Dee talks about why she chose the University of Manchester over USC and University College London, what it was like arriving alone in the UK, navigating housing, banking, roommates, and the surprises of living abroad for the first time. We also talk about graduate school rankings, student housing, international students, and why free city Wi-Fi isn't always as free or useful as advertised. No script. No heavy editing. Just an honest conversation about studying overseas and figuring things out as you go.

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