Falling for Florence Past Review

By (English, Converse College) for

API (Academic Programs International): Florence - Lorenzo de’ Medici – The Italian International Institute (LDM)

What did you gain/learn from your experience abroad? Was it worthwhile?
Worthwhile doesn't even begin to describe my study abroad experience! I found the sutdy abroad experience to be very empowering - to know that you can move to and live in a whole other country for an extended period of time, and thrive there is incredibly liberating and I have a much more "can-do" attitude since. My time in Italy also helped me to decide on my future plans - I intend to go to culinary school after graduating college, which was a huge decision for me to make and I wouldn't have had the confidence to go for it if I hadn't had the experience I did. My interest in food expanded and it was there that I realized that it was more an ambition than just an interest; it's fair to say that studying abroad changed my life. I also feel like I was able to take home with me a bit of the laid-back Italian attitude, which is major for me (I tend to stress over every little thing - I always say Italy was like my Prozac ;).

Personal Information

How much international exposure did you have prior to this program? 1 month - 6 months

Review Your Program

* Overall educational experience

Academic rigor, intensity, resources, etc.

I found the API Orientation incredibly helpful in preparing me for the educational experience - it's really important to realize that in a different country, classes can be taught differently and expectations differ also. That wasn't something I had necessarily considered but it was good to keep in mind. The class offerings were the main reason why I chose this exact program; I was able to take classes that don't exist at my own school and the field trips were incredible. I was also able to finish my minor in music with one of my classes. My Italian class and the other two classes I took were pretty similar; just discussion & lecture. There was a fair amount of reading in one of them, but it didn't differ dramatically from what I'm used to at home. I did take a cooking class, which was wonderful and completely different from any class before; it really fascinated me and the teacher was just wonderful. I actually looked forward to going to most of my classes.

* Host Country Program Administration

On-site administration of your program

API was very accessible throughout the semester, and I was very impressed with both the home and on-site staff. They were always very helpful and supportive and ready to answer any questions. My expectations were exceeded.

* Housing:

How satisfied were you with your living arrangements?

The apartments were fully furnished and really nice - my expectations were definitely exceeded. I always felt safe and the location was really perfect - not far from anywhere I went on a daily basis. I needed to buy a few items, but most of them I found at the euro-store and nothing was particularly costly. I also really appreciated how easy it was to get wireless internet in the apartment - that was a major plus.

* Food:

Food really became an important part of my study abroad experience - mostly because it's one of the highlights of Italy! I found it easy to find high quality produce for relatively cheap in the market and loved being able to cook for myself. There are several vegetarian restaurants in Florence - my favorite was Il Vegetariano. I recommend checking out happycow.net, which is an online source for vegetatian & vegan restaurants & grocery stores - their database is global.

* Social & Cultural Integration:

How integrated did you feel with the local culture?

The best trip I went on was to a vineyard with my cooking class for a wine tasting. I ended up going to 3 different tastings total, and I thought they were just wonderful. The more I learn about wine, the more interesting I find it and I really enjoyed learning about it from an Italian point of view, as it is such an important part of their culture. The Fiorentina football (soccer) game was also lots of fun, it was fun to get into it. I definitely felt immersed within the culture and came out with a deepened appreciation not just for Italian culture, but for the value of cultural immersion in general.

* Health Care:

How well were health issues addressed during the program?

* Safety:

There was a lot of information about safety, doctors to go to, etc, and I felt very well-equipped knowing who/where to go to. API was always very helpful.

If you could do it all over again would you choose the same program? Yes

Finances

* Money: How easily were you able to live on a student's budget?

(1 = not very easy/$200+ on food & personal expenses/week, 2.5 = $100/week, 5 = very easily/minimal cost)

Language

* Did your program have a foreign language component? Yes
Language acquisition improvement?

Italian classes were required, and I took an intermediate 3-hour course (I had taken 3 semesters of it at my home university). I really appreciated that ti was taught solely in Italian, I really think just hearing it constantly was the most helpful thing in learning the language. I didn't necessarily need to know Italian; Florence is big enough that I heard as much English as I did Italian on a daily basis, but I did make a concerted effort to speak the language, and that helped a ton. There was a program through the school that connected me with an Italian student to practice her English and my Italian, but it was not as helpful as it could have been - she had been learning English since she was 8, and I had only had 3 semesters of Italian, so it was too easy to just speak in English. My recommendation would be to speak it as often as possible, even if they speak English back to you - once you show that you are trying, usually people are very willing to "practice" with you.

If applicable, to what degree did your living situation aid your language acquisition?

Other Program Information

* Where did you live?

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  • Apartment
  • Hotel
* Who did you live with?

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  • Americans

A Look Back

* What do you know now that you wish you knew before going on this program? It's good to know beforehand that Florence is one of the most popular places to study abroad - I had no idea and did not expect there to be the huge number of students that there were. But, the class offerings are really hard to beat and the culture there is so beautiful. I definitely feel that everyone should try to go to Italy sometime in their life, I learned so much from the people and the culture during my time there. The nightlife is great, but if that's a top priority I would recommend a bigger city like Rome or Barcelona.

Individual Course Reviews

Course Name/Rating:

Italian Culture through Music

Course Department: Music/Cultural Studies
Instructor: K. Bolton
Instruction Language: English
Comments: A great class to take in Florence - the professor definitely took advantage of what Florence has to offer and it was very interesting. She taught it very well and had a very clear grasp of the material with the capacity to explain it. I was able to complete my music minor with this course, which is why I took it, but it was also a great course that was very well-taught.
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Intermediate Italian

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Instruction Language: Italian
Comments: I really appreciated that the entire course was taught in Italian; it was very helpful to just have it in my ears. It was a little too easy for me though, and I wish I had taken more credits of Italian and/or a higher level. THis class was the equivalent of fourth-semester Italian.
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Food & Culture

Course Department: Anthropology/Cultural Studies
Instructor: A. Nardi
Instruction Language: English
Comments: This course was endlessly fascinating; I've actually designed a course that I will take in the Spring based on material I learned in this course.
Credit Transfer Issues: No; my credit transfer process was pretty simple (albeit, not short - it took a while to get all the signatures in the right place).
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Topics in Nutrition: Italian-Style Cooking

Course Department: M. Cinotti
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Instruction Language: English
Comments: This course was wonderful. I learned so much from my professor and with my deep interest in food, this was a wonderful opportunity for me. The field trips were one of the best parts.
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