W&M in Prague Past Review
By Laura P (International Relations and Affairs., The College of William and Mary) for
Charles University: Study Abroad with ECES (East and Central European Studies)
This was a great experience. It truly opened me up to the abroad world, and gave me a better perception of a different area of the world. I loved being abroad and traveling so much that I am now looking into ways to live and work abroad after graduation.
Personal Information
How much international exposure did you have prior to this program? | 2 weeks - 1 month |
Review Your Program
* Overall educational experience
Academic rigor, intensity, resources, etc. |
The workload for my two classes (European Integration and Czech & Central European Politics) was very similar to W&M. That said, it was nearly a semesters' workload crammed into only 5 weeks of class in the Czech Politics class, which felt quite stressful at times. In that class, however, I did manage to learn a lot, and both classes were very educational. |
* Host Country Program Administration
On-site administration of your program |
Our Program Director was very helpful, yet not overbearing which was great. I didn't come into contact with the administration often, but they seemed to be very helpful with putting things for our trip together (e.g. setting up rides to and from the airport, living arrangements, etc.). |
* Housing:
How satisfied were you with your living arrangements? |
The dorm, although not luxurious by any means, was still a great space that included an ensuite bathroom. I liked the suite-style of the dorms, and they weren't horribly small. The dorm was also in a decent location, not great but still within very easy-to-access distance of most of the main areas of the city. The only item that I think almost everyone ended up buying within a couple days was a towel -- although they did provide "towels", they were more like small dishtowels and made it very difficult for drying off after showers. |
* Food: |
There was a very basic breakfast included. For lunch, the options were very limited since we only had a half an hour and there aren't many quick places to eat around the school (most are sit-down). The options in the direct area of the dorm are also fairly limited; it's better to make the trek into mala strana for more dining options. |
* Social & Cultural Integration:
How integrated did you feel with the local culture? |
The side trips provided by the trip were all great (Terezin, Lidice, Krakow, and Pilzen). I would definitely recommend them for the program again. |
* Health Care:
How well were health issues addressed during the program? |
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* Safety: |
Prague appeared to be a very safe city. The areas were all very well-lit, and there weren't any questionable people around late at night that I recall (although these were areas mainly with other tourists; areas on the outskirts or farther from the city probably have different issues). One girl on our trip believed she had her blackberry pick-pocketed at one point though, and apparently petty theft can be a problem. |
If you could do it all over again would you choose the same program? |
Yes
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Finances
* Money: How easily were you able to live on a student's budget?
(1 = not very easy/$200+ on food & personal expenses/week, 2.5 = $100/week, 5 = very easily/minimal cost) |
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Language
* Did your program have a foreign language component? | Yes |
Language acquisition improvement? |
The program included a 2-week Czech intensive. The class was good for learning basic Czech phrases that were helpful in everyday conversation and for politeness. Although we didn't learn too much, the course receives 3 stars because the professor (Zuzana) was amazing. |
If applicable, to what degree did your living situation aid your language acquisition? |
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Other Program Information
* Where did you live?
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* Who did you live with?
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A Look Back
* What do you know now that you wish you knew before going on this program? | This is a great program for anyone who wants to experience a slightly different side of Europe. It was both very educational, but had lots of room for many great memories and fun times. |
Individual Course Reviews
Course Name/Rating: |
Contemporary Czech Politics |
Course Department: | GOVT 391 |
Instructor: | Jiri Koubek |
Instruction Language: | English |
Comments: | As mentioned above, the course load was somewhat heavy but about what would be expected from a typical W&M class. The class was, however, very informative. |
Credit Transfer Issues: | Counted as 3 W&M credits; hopefully will also count as an International Relations elective. |