John Cutlass

I'm originally from the Philadelphia suburbs, and am now an undergrad at the presitigious University of Maryland in College Park . Not much of a bio to tell, but I'm working on it.
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  • An American Student in London On: Sightseeing in London
    London's a big town and there are endless things to see and do. This article rifles through the best of the best to let you know what to expect, what you can skip and what you can't miss, all written with an American study abroad student in mind.
  • An American Student in London On: Piccadilly Circus
    Nearly every London guidebook you can find will extol the virtues of the various nightclubs near Piccadilly Circus. Here are the reasons you shouldn't believe them.
  • An American Student in London: The Best Places to See London's Skyline
    From the old to the new, from the north to the south, from the city center to the suburbs, London's full of great views. This is a summary of the best, written with a student - and a student's budget - in mind.
  • An American Student in London: The Sports Cafe
    Near Piccadilly Circus in London, you'll find The Sports Cafe, hated by locals and flocked to by tourists. American students? They remain emphatically non-commital.
  • An American Student in London: Camden Town and the Hawley Arms
    The North London neighborhood of Camden Town hosts not only the city's wildest markets, but also some of its best nightlife. Here, then, is Camden Town from an American student's perspective.
  • Dynamite Warrior Passable B-Level Entertainment
    Every week, movies are released on DVD that you've probably never heard of. Many are foreign. Most are crummy. Some are worthwhile. "Dynamite Warrior," a Thai karate film starring Dan Chupong manages to be a little bit of all three.
  • Book Review: The Bronx is Burning
    With "The Bronx is Burning" getting ESPN series' trademark saturation marketing treatment, interested fans might want to check out the 2005 book that started it all, which is less focused on sports, but an ambitious and kinetic read.
  • Defy Death by Studying Abroad in England
    Studying abroad in England and suffering near-death experience envy? Don't worry, there's plenty to be afraid of in old Albion.
  • Save Money When You Study Abroad
    Tuition and text books aren't all you need to worry about when you study abroad. A quick introduction to cost of living and how it might impact your study abroad experience

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