Syracuse University
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Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at Syracuse University. We hope you will find these helpful in your search for options in education abroad. If you are a Syracuse University student, please check with the Syracuse University Abroad 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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"It was an amazing experience. It opened my eyes to the new culture. "
A student Syracuse University
"I advanced my Spanish skills, learned to live independently abroad, and took classes relevant to earning my degree."
Emma P Syracuse University
"Not to do SU Florence Abroad."
A student Syracuse University
"Knowledge and an interest to live abroad "
Marisa M Syracuse University
"While I was abroad, my world view was definitely expanded as I got exposed to more cultures and global issues. "
Amreeta V Syracuse University
"I gained a lot of independence, life skills, and communication abilities. I absolutely loved this program, it was so worthwhile and I would do it again in a heartbeat!"
Ella F Syracuse University
"I learned a lot about my interests, my likes, and dislikes"
A student Syracuse University
"I learned more than I could possibly imagine about art and the history of art. I gained a new kind of independence and a love for a different city that I never thought I could feel like I was at home at. "
Lilly Y Syracuse University
"Time management skills were key! I learned to be more independent and manage a city on my own. It taught me how to meet new people and expand out from my comfort zone. "
Kristin Kalani Syracuse University
"Learned about independence, budgeting, planning, living on my own. "
A student Syracuse University
"I learned that taking risks, no matter how small, can really help you grow tremendously. I gained more self confidence, an increased love for people and culture, and newfound gratitude for life."
Elizabeth Kelly Syracuse University
"Improved Spanish, lifelong friends, cliche but a new perspective on the world and what it means to be from the United States, the kind of privilege that comes from that."
Kristine Syracuse University
"Learning culture Learning language Independence for finances, travel, cooking Made friends Became more social "
A student Syracuse University
"I learned a lot about the field I am interested in. It was definitely worth while."
Kathryn Syracuse University
"I learned independence and adaptation. It was 100% worth while."
Kathryn Syracuse University
"I don't think you can put into words what you gain from living and studying abroad for a semester. It is an experience that really shapes your college years. It has the ability to put your world view into perspective and show you that there is so much more to the world then what we see in our corner of the USA. "
Grant Chamberlain Syracuse University
"I gained a lot from being immersed in a new culture. "
A student Syracuse University
"My mental health improved a lot with the environment and culture. I felt more motivated to go out. I had a routine to look forward to everyday so I loved every moment. "
Elissa Torres Syracuse University
"I achieved my goal of studying abroad in London that I had since the 5th or 6th grade. I couldn’t even explain how much fun I had. I would do it again in a heartbeat and I hope to return to London one day. "
A student Syracuse University
"I gain so much respect for the lifestyle that Spanishards but Europeans live. The food access the free health care the abundance of self-care for life and how well they can separate work and personal. "
Imelda Rodriguez Syracuse University
"I learned how to integrate into a new culture and it was fascinating."
Kiana Claire Khoshnoud Syracuse University
"I definitely became more independent, and learned some important time management skills. After all, living in a big city you're reliant on public transportation, like the tube, which can be unpredictable. When the tube workers go on strike, you have to figure out an alternate option (happened a few times). You can learn so much ..."
Monica Rich Syracuse University
"It was a good experience but I would never live with a host family again"
A student Syracuse University
"My study abroad experience was definitely worthwhile. I have learned so much about the Italian culture, and how different it is from America."
Jillian Syracuse University
"I learned how to live away from home for a while, consistently step out of my comfort zone, adjust to a new culture, find my way around in many different cultures. Definitely worthwhile."
Mark Weiss Syracuse University