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"My class is full of incredibly talented students, teachers are accomplished and prioritize a hands-on learning culture. I have no regrets."
Hello, I'm Lillian Hedlund
From USA
41
"I've made a lot of great friends through Midas which is the school's theatre program - it's a lot of fun and takes up most of my time!"
Hello, I'm Jacob Froehlich
From USA
40
"Texas A&M has always felt like a second home to me; I couldn't be more thankful to be a part of such an incredible institution."
Hello, I'm Matthew Isbell
From USA
24
"I never felt truly accepted until I came to 'Aggieland', with such a warm, welcoming, and tight-knit community, I feel right at home."
Hello, I'm Kylie Hyde
From USA
42
"I met my best friends and built a network of support through the Jacks Start Abroad Program."
Hello, I'm Todd Mueller
From USA
49
"Jacks Start Abroad was the perfect way to start my journey as a college student, & my semester in South Korea showed me new perspectives."
Hello, I'm Lucia Plagge
From USA
24
"The perfect transition to college life; increasing my confidence & independence. I made unforgettable memories with new lifelong friends."
Hello, I'm Nadia Thue
From USA
44
"The enriching adventures and cross-cultural interactions I experienced in Ireland profoundly impacted my growth as a student and person."
Hello, I'm Ainsley Boucher
From USA
39
"I love the friends I have made from the study abroad program. They made the transition into college so much easier."
Hello, I'm Cale Jones
From USA
33
"SDSU's Jacks Start Abroad program was an amazing way for me to expand my horizons, grow individually & bond with the university community."
Hello, I'm Kailee Loofe
From USA
47
"Everything I learn in class is valuable information that I can benefit from in my future career. Griffith has the best teachers."
Hello, I'm Joey Goldberg
From USA
40
Bangor’s School of Ocean Sciences is one of its largest schools and is highly ranked with an excellent staff of professors. All of the teachers are very passionate about the content they teach and I love hearing all the personal stories and research adventures related to the lecture content and it made me more interested in the lectures. Also, the location of Bangor provides a lot of opportunities for field-based learning.
Hello, I'm Jordyn Rae Coyle
From USA
46
"I received offers from other fantastic universities, but I ultimately chose UCD due to the robust international program, superlative sports facilities, and graduate employability rankings. (UCD has been ranked No. 1 for Graduate Employability in Ireland by QS World Rankings for five consecutive years)."
Hello, I'm Grainne Popen
From USA
31
I have chosen to study at London Met because this University has a lot of resources and opportunities to help me become a better physician in the future. Also, who wouldn't want to study in London? It's an amazing experience.
Hello, I'm Beatrice Cantor
From USA
21
Studying for my degree abroad at London Met has exposed me to so many different cultures and ways of life, and I’ve found it to be very enriching on my outlook on life.My favorite part about studying at London Met is all the connections you make with people from all over the world. I love how creative and hands-on my degree at London Met is and how invested my lecturers are in supporting our success
Hello, I'm Daniela Kroning
From USA
39
"COD gives you the freedom to take control of your choices. COD has given me the opportunity to study STEM classes at my own pace. This campus has opened my eyes to the world of higher learning."
Hello, I'm Rodolfo
From USA
49
I chose to study at MIC because of the connections I had with the college. My home college, Gannon University, and MIC are already in the process of building closer ties through the Arts, Education, and Theatre Programmes. As I am a theatre actor, I always appreciate the worldly opportunities that can be pursued abroad. I value studying in a different country because of all the new outlooks on things I thought I already knew!
46
Studying abroad always seemed like an opportunity that was so far away but I have always been interested in everything about Ireland. Just seeing the country, I wanted to experience it for myself. One of my main concerns leaving was that I am very involved on campus through clubs, organizations, working, service, everything imaginable. But being over here, I’m kind of getting a break from all that. Everything will still be there when I get back. I just get this amazing experience in the meantime. Happy to represent St. Norbert College, here at Mary Immaculate College!
Hello, I'm Maggie
From USA
42
"Being part of the Out@AUT club was a really big highlight. I met a lot of people, including my best friend, and was able to give back to my community through the committee."
34
The highlight of my Griffith experience was making friends with lovely people who were extremely kind and supportive.
Hello, I'm Eliza
From USA
23
"The social life at Roehampton is amazing and one of the most special parts of campus life. There is always something going on, which makes socialising so easy! Living in London is truly a once in a lifetime experience. Public transportation is easily accessible all across London, which is perfect for sightseeing and travelling. ROE is a great fit for all aspiring students. It makes every student feel at home in as big of a city as London."
Hello, I'm Jessica
From USA
34
"Everyone was welcoming and friendly and very patiently taught me how to ride buses and trains! Not only are the campus grounds lovely, the university is only a short bus ride from the neighborhoods of Putney, Barnes and Sheen which offer shopping as well as a variety of delicious restaurants and cafes. I really feel like I have been able to build professional relationships with my tutors and lecturers, who are always more than willing to support students."
Hello, I'm Brookylnn
From USA
35