a wonderful, wild ride Past Review
By A student (Middlebury College) - abroad from 08/18/2019 to 12/10/2019 with
SIT Study Abroad: IHP Climate Change - The Politics of Land, Water, and Energy Justice
comfort in unfamiliar situations communication skills ability to live well with others going with the flow learning to get the most out of every experience
Personal Information
How much international exposure did you have prior to this program? | 1 month - 6 months |
Review Your Program
* Overall educational experience
Academic rigor, intensity, resources, etc. |
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* Host Country Program Administration
On-site administration of your program |
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* Housing:
How satisfied were you with your living arrangements? |
I would have preferred more time in homesteads, but given how much we moved around and saw, it makes sense that this was not possible |
* Food: |
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* Social & Cultural Integration:
How integrated did you feel with the local culture? |
Since we were not taking classes at local universities or interacting with local students, it sometimes felt as if we were observers more than anything else, but homestays and local language classes help with this |
* Health Care:
How well were health issues addressed during the program? |
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* Safety: |
We stayed in so many places, I can't really say I remember how safe they all were, but we always received comprehensive advice upon arrival to each country to ensure our safety |
If you could do it all over again would you choose the same program? |
Yes
This program allowed me to grow so much as a person. It also let me broaden my perspectives academically. It exposed me to so many people and places that I never would have been able to see otherwise |
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) |
In SF and Vietnam, our stipends were more than enough to cover the costs of food not provided at group meals or at homestays. This was less true in Morocco and Peru, but those countries are still quite cheap compared to the US |
Not including program expenses, about how much money did you spend on food and other expenses each week? | $15 |
Do you have any general money-saving tips for future study abroad participants? | if you're going to get gifts, get them in Vietnam where they are least expensive (Morocco is next least expensive) |
Language
* Did your program have a foreign language component? | No |
Other Program Information
* Where did you live?
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* Who did you live with?
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* Who did you take classes with?
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About how many local friends did you make that you will likely keep in touch with? | 0 |
A Look Back
* What did you like most about the program? |
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* What could be improved? |
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* What do you know now that you wish you knew before going on this program? | how much we moved around: the longest we went without an overnight somewhere else was 2 weeks. the longest we had in one place without moving all of our stuff was 2.5 weeks |
Individual Course Reviews
Course Name/Rating: |
Political Economy |
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Instructor: | Rick Miller |
Instruction Language: | English |
Comments: | This course provided valuable theoretical background to the experiential learning we did |
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Environmental Science and Policy |
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Instructor: | various |
Instruction Language: | English |
Comments: | I found this course not particularly challenging, although I thought the lectures were sometimes a bit dry, but they did provide good background info |
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Comparative Issues in Food, Water, and Energy |
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Instructor: | various |
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Comments: | these were very engaging lectures with assignments that allowed me to synthesize the information we were learning across classes |
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research methods |
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Instructor: | Rick Miller |
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Comments: | The lectures for this class were not super fun, but they provide general skills that are needed to complete the cumulative semester research project, which was an enjoyable and valuable experience |
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