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Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at University of Vermont. We hope you will find these helpful in your search for options in education abroad. If you are a University of Vermont student, please check with the Office of International Education 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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No important dates configured."Yes. How to live by myself and realize what's important in life."
Sadey Mirabile University of Vermont
"A new cultural experience and an unbelievable knowledge about ecology, evolution, and biological interactions. The hard work put in for research and field experiences is well worth it when you can see how that work is positively influencing the local people and wildlife."
Benjamin Szydlowski University of Vermont
"I learned so much about the wildlife and ecology of Botswana, and about the challenges of conservation in that part of the world. I also loved learning how to live and work in a remote setting. It was an amazing experience, and was definitely worthwhile."
A student University of Vermont
"I learned that I can live with a lot less and give a lot more. Everyone was awesome on the program and I have never learned so much about conservation, the world and myself in such little time."
A student University of Vermont
"It's so hard to put it all in words. From the academics, to the conservation projects, to the landscapes, to the people, Patagonia is an amazing and wonderful place that has so much to offer for anyone interested in conservation. I gained a lot of valuable experiences in hands-on conservation and met some really incredible peopl..."
Ryanq C University of Vermont
"I learned everything from this program. I learned about real conservation work, and actually got to contribute to local efforts. I am now more inspired than ever to work with conservation, animals, and or in foreign countries. I have a love for Botswana, and can't wait to return. I would recommend RRCS to anyone who want to acti..."
Hailey E University of Vermont
"Definitely worthwhile. I experienced things outside of my comfort zone, made new friends, and had so many once in a lifetime adventures. "
Kristi B University of Vermont
"I can't type it all hear. But my time at the Arava Institute was life changing and I will always be grateful for what I learned regarding environmental issues, peace building skills, and the amazing friends I made."
Josh N University of Vermont
"I learned a great deal about myself and I feel I have developed as a person. "
hank.obrien.37 University of Vermont
"My time in Chile was incredible. Not only did I learn a lot about the science and practice of conservation, but I learned a lot about myself and what is most important to me. I met a lot of amazing people and started life-long friendships through this program."
Sylvia K University of Vermont
"Real research experience. This program is perfect for those interested and passionate about wildlife, the environment, animal biology, earth sciences, and the natural world. "
Doran Z University of Vermont
"I learned a lot about field work and conservation studies. My instructors were knowledge and open to questions. I never thought I would be so into wildlife studies but this program opened my eyes to some really cool research opportunities. "
izzy l University of Vermont
"From this experience, I gained memories and friends that I will never forget. It was the best and most worth-while experience of my life and anyone who has the opportunity to study abroad needs to do so. I learned so much about myself, about culture and I gained a deeper sense of independence. I can't put into words the extent o..."
Alyssa C University of Vermont
"Learned to be way more independent"
A student University of Vermont
"It was absolutely worthwhile! I learned a lot about myself and gained a lot of knowledge on my educational interests"
Molly E University of Vermont
"It was completely worthwhile. I would recommend AIFS India to anyone. I was housed with students from other programs and AIFS was clearly the best program. "
A student University of Vermont
"It was a great experience to expose us to camping, the megafauna and what real conservation research is like."
A student University of Vermont
"I learned more flexibility is a good thing and that the unexpected is often the best thing that can happen. I gained valuable field experience and "
A student University of Vermont
"I gained 6 new lifelong friends, self confidence, world travel experience, memories that I will always remember, independence, an understanding of what kind of career that I want."
Mallory P University of Vermont
"Perspective on America. Perspective on conservation abroad. "
Benjamin D University of Vermont
"It is absolutely true that the best things you learn about during study abroad are about yourself: what you like, don't like, how you act in certain situations, what matters to you, and how you see the world. You become so aware that there is a whole other world out there with cultures that have amazing differences and surprisin..."
Corrie R University of Vermont
"While abroad I took a large leap forward and matured. When returning home I was prepared and anxious to take on any experience and opportunity that came my way."
A student University of Vermont
"I learned a lot about myself as well as how people perceive me and where I'm from. It was well worth it!"
doug b University of Vermont
"Cultural understanding, going outside of my comfort zone, passion for human wildlife conflict resolution and environmental conflict resolution"
A student University of Vermont
"I learned how to travel abroad successfully and independently. I have more confidence in myself and pride in the accomplishment of living abroad!"
zhkeenan University of Vermont