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Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at Emory University. We hope you will find these helpful in your search for options in education abroad. If you are an Emory University Student, please check with the Global Education Office for guidelines on enrolling in a study abroad program and receiving credit for your study abroad experience. If your university has listed recommended programs below, please consider them first and contact any of the program providers referenced in the reviews listed below for more information.
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A student Emory University
"I learned how to be comfortable being uncomfortable- talking to random people wherever I went, constantly practicing a new language while learning it, and living differently than I do back home. "
Alex R Emory University
"I learned a lot about navigating different dynamics in a cohort, as well as the local culture in Vietnam. My time abroad opened my perspective to new ideas that I would have not been able to have at my home institution. I also became more independent and started thinking in a different way about my life and what I wanted to do. "
Minh-Thy T Emory University
"I was able to become more independent and experience so many amazing things! I saw lots of amazing places and fell in love with living in Athens."
Ruby V Emory University
"I had never spent so much time out of the country in one place, so I had never been able to engage with another culture on that same level. Every day I was pushing myself outside of my comfort zone, learning, and enjoying a country that has grown very dear to my heart. It was challenging in many regards, but I needed that push, ..."
Alexa D Emory University
"CYA gives you so many opportunities. I was able to volunteer, go on trips around Greece, go on trips out of Greece, take field trips with my classes, and experience real Greek traditions. There is so much offered by CYA, and they truly make sure that you are having the time of your life."
Jill Emory University
"more about myself, more about the culture in Italy, about amazing food. Definitely worthwhile"
Rachel Emory University
"You are more capable than we tend to give ourselves credit for. It was an amazing experience that is incredibly special to me."
aya brock jaber Emory University
"I gained a new sense of perspective and way of seeing the world. The classes were interesting and learning extended beyond the classroom. Extremely worthwhile!!"
Elena Bowie Emory University
"It was definitely a worthwhile experience! My Arabic skills improved so so much, way more than I could have predicted. I loved Rabat and being able to conduct an internship in my last month. "
Charlotte K Emory University
"Keep an open mind. very worthwhile. "
William Ding Emory University
"I became fluent in Spanish which was my reason for studying abroad in South America. Also, I learned how to navigate a city, and traveling alone and just felt so incredibly capable. I became a lot more confident in myself and my abilities to problem solve and meet new people. "
hk62 Emory University
"I learned to trust myself more, and to be scared of fewer things. As a chronically late person, I finally learned to manage my time enough to be chronically on time! I feel like I can tackle anything now. And study abroad taught me that."
Justine Zimmerman Emory University
"It was completely worthwhile. I learned about how history has shaped the Austrian society's concepts of race, politics, education, and social living. I learned about perspectives I had never thought about before. Also, throwing myself into a foreign country was a maturing and confidence-gaining experience."
Cassie Fierro Emory University
"I love Vienna and want to move there! I understand and appreciate the culture and want to continue learning German to hopefully immigrate one day."
Naomi Keusch Baker Emory University
"I think it was one of the best years of my life. I made lifelong friends from the program and a lifelong love for the country. Feels like a second home and I can't wait to go back!"
Jamie Dawes Emory University
"I learned a ton about myself and identity. I grew while abroad and would recommend that everyone take a chance and go abroad!"
Dalyla McGee Emory University
"I gained so much independence and confidence in myself traveling alone. I was able to practice my language plenty and gained many new friends and, most importantly, a new perspective of the world. It was a very challenging experience but absolutely worth every second of it."
Lydia Rautman Emory University
"I'd never realized my eyes were closed until I opened them to the world of study abroad, in Milan. My home university is a bubble, a safe haven; studying abroad opens you to the world, allowing you to absorb history and culture simply by living. I believe I learned more studying abroad than I had in a lifetime, considering my im..."
Lindsay Hexter Emory University
"I'm writing a review 2 years from when I did the program, but the study abroad experience continues to be memorable, fresh in my mind, and endearing. This program provided various experiential learning opportunities. We visited private/public/military hospitals and were encouraged to discuss the differences and similarities. ..."
Jason Emory University
"During the time span of this program, I learned a wealth of knowledge about Morocco's history, culture, religion, and language. I was extremely surprised with how hospitable the people were, and how many good friends I made outside of the program."
Benjamin Stevenson Emory University
"I met some great friends. The people in Cape Town are really nice. "
Jeremiah R Emory University
"I gained a sense of independence, freedom, as well as a love for travel and new experiences, such as opera, classical concerts, electronic dance music, etc. "
A student Emory University
"I gained independence and confidence in my abilities to function on my own in another culture. "
Saphir S Emory University
"I gained invaluable confidence from putting myself into a new situation and succeeding. I also gained some of my most valued friends that I will keep in touch with for a long time."
A student Emory University