Advanced Studies England
https://www.studyabroadbath.org/
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Advanced Studies England is a program provider offering 1 abroad program. Programs offered include Study Abroad and Internship abroad programs in 1 country such as The United Kingdom.
Advanced Studies in England is a study abroad program based in the English city of Bath, recruiting undergraduate students from US Colleges. We offer courses for single semesters, full years and over Summer vacation in English, Creative Writing, Theatre and Film, Social / Political Science and History. Small seminar classes can be combined with internship placements, or a one-on-one tutorial (many at Oxford University).
Students are housed in historic town houses and apartments within this picturesque city, and we offer a full social and cultural program aimed at integrating and immersing the students within the local community.
Study Abroad with Advanced Studies England
"I gained close friends with whom I have/will stay in contact and incredible memories of the best experiences.England has to offer. "
A student Wellesley College
"I got to live in one of my favorite countries and really experience British life. I saw the greater part of Southern England and went on trips that were academically-interesting, culturally-enriching, entertaining, and even sometimes athletically-challenging (in a good way). I tried many new things, including traveling alone, ta..."
A student Wellesley College
"My writing, in particular, improved a lot with the instruction and feedback I got here."
Sarah White Wellesley College
"I learned more about England and English culture that I had always wanted to know. It was worth every second. My only regret was that I had to leave. "
Sebrina Stickney Morris Wellesley College
"I gained a different perspective on politics and culture in the world by working an internship and taking classes with British tutors. It was absolutely worthwhile. "
A student Wellesley College
"I learned how to independently find my way in a new place and rely on myself."
A student Wellesley College
"I learned how to not be afraid to try something new which allowed me to be more daring in my life at home and at school. "
A student Wellesley College
"As cliched as it is, I learned about myself. Leaving Wellesley pushed me further from my comfort zone than I'd ever been; I gained confidence and pride in my own intellect. It was absolutely worthwhile. "
Moira J Wellesley College
"Waking up in Bath was waking up happy! The pace of life there was so wonderful, it totally changed me. I also gained work experience and incredible travel memories, in addition to close American friends. I wouldn't trade my experience for the world."
A student Wellesley College
"My trip was definitely worthwhile; I became much more self-reliant especially organizing my own travel and expenses. I gained what I'm sure will be life-long friendships and memories."
A student Wellesley College
"I learned that just because the UK speaks English, it doesn't mean that the culture is at all the same! I still got a cultural experience and was able to see all four countries of the UK as well as some of Spain. Saying it was worthwhile is an understatement. I can't wait to go back."
A student University of Rochester
"It is almost impossible to explain how valuable my abroad experience was. It put my life in perspective, gave me a chance to grow up, encouraged me to pursue my passions."
A student University of Rochester
"Completely. I feel so comfortable in Europe now. I got to travel a lot, but I also got to enjoy being a Bath resident. I loved it. I think every student should study abroad."
Amanda C The College of William and Mary
"I loved my study abroad experience! It made me appreciate going to an idiosyncratic school like Sarah Lawrence even more, and it was also fun to do something different for a semester. Besides that, it was my first time in Europe, and I loved it! I'm seriously considering applying to grad school in England, and maybe even moving ..."
Sophia J Sarah Lawrence College
"Absolutely. I gained independence and a wider world-view, and the challenging courses kept me focused on academics."
Christina P The College of William and Mary
"Yes, it was. "
Tom S The College of William and Mary