Siena: A Perfect Place to Experience Italy Past Review

By (Art History, University of Virginia) for

CET Siena

What did you gain/learn from your experience abroad? Was it worthwhile?
Definitely! I fell in love with Siena, which became a second home to me. It was a perfect place to go abroad and to be immersed in Italian life. The culture and history is so rich and there is so much to experience and to learn. Most tourists only visit Siena for a day to see the pretty sites and then make there way to a bigger city. In doing this they miss the magic of the Piazzo del Campo (the city's center) lit up at night and do not get a chance to truly experience Siena. But it benefits those who do stay, to be able to enjoy the city without all of the tourists. I don't know anyone who has not fallen in love with Siena after studying there. And CET is THE program to go there with. I would recommend this program to anyone.

Personal Information

How much international exposure did you have prior to this program? 2 weeks - 1 month

Review Your Program

* Overall educational experience

Academic rigor, intensity, resources, etc.

CET is definitely more academically demanding then other Study Abroad Programs. Classes met often and we had readings to do as well as tests to study for and papers to write. However, mosts classes weren't in the classroom and I enjoyed all of them. The classes really enhanced my experience of the country and the culture. I learned much better being on-site learning about something rather than in a traditional classroom setting. The grading was fair and none of the assignments were very difficult. You need to study for tests but if you pay attention in class, studying will not be a major issue. All of the subjects are engaging and the small class sizes really accomodate personalized learning. You will know your teachers and love them. I was overall really happy with all of my courses.

* Host Country Program Administration

On-site administration of your program

The Resident Director is wonderful. She sets up great activities for the program and is super accessible and is always willing to help and give advice. The CET office is only open during class hours, which can be frustrating if you need access to something in it outside of class, but the RD runs the place herself so we understood she couldn't be there all of the time. CET does a wonderful job in being helpful and in introducing you in Siena when you get there but is also gives you a lot of freedom to form your experience as you want to. CET has one travelling seminar (to Rome and Catania in the fall and Spring and around Tuscany during the summer) that is wonderful. Professors come along to teach you on site and you also have opportunities to explore. The program size was also a huge plus. There were only 11 of us and we all became really close. We were also from different universities which I really liked.

* Housing:

How satisfied were you with your living arrangements?

Siena has a small town feel and I always felt safe, even at night. Everything within the city walls (where everyone lived during my semester) is within 20-30 minute walking distance and most of the apartments were in the center of everything. If you live with a host, they make dinner every night and clean and do laundry (they are also just wonderful ppl who you will come to love). In the apartments you will live with other CET students and Italian roommates. I believe bedding (or at least blankets) are provided and anything else you would need for an apt is there. My host welcomed me into her family and still today I consider her my Italian mother. We all became close with the Italian roommates who were both great resources and friends.

* Food:

You can't really go wrong with Italian food. Every restuarant, cafe and eatery in Siena is wonderful! The further you get away from the masses of tourists, the better and the cheaper the food is. Italians love their meat but its also extremely easy to be a vegetarian there. All of the food is fresh and soo yummy! KopaKabana has the BEST gelato-- and there are two in Siena!

* Social & Cultural Integration:

How integrated did you feel with the local culture?

The program is small so you become really close with everyone in it. There is also an Italian and an International University in Siena so there are a ton of college students. There aren't too many bars or places to dance at night but there are a handful which are really fun and are packed with students on different nights. There are places with live music as well as places with more of a danceclub feel and other places where everyone just sits around and hangs out. The city center is not only a tourist favorite but also where all of the locals and students gravitate. Siena is a place with a very strong sense of history that is encompassed by the Palio, a medieval horse race that still runs strong today.

* Health Care:

How well were health issues addressed during the program?

* Safety:

Luckily we didn't face any incidents where health and safety really came up. One of my friends in the program once had to go to the doctor and our RD helped her every step of the way. CET provides you with some type of insurance but I'm not sure exactly what it covers. The city itself is really safe and clean.

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?

The program is language intensive so we had a lot of classtime. The professors were great! They were native italian speakers and most were locals. Living in Siena where even some shopkeepers don't speak English was so helpful in being able to practice the language everyday. When I went to Florence, shopkeepers would respond to my broken Italian with English but the Sienese always responded in Italian. CET also set me up with a language partner who greatly helped me improve my Italian and who became one of my dear friends.

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

Other Program Information

* Where did you live?

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  • Host Family
* Who did you live with?

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  • Americans
  • Host Family

A Look Back

* What do you know now that you wish you knew before going on this program? Siena is definitely a place for someone who wants to be immersed in Italian culture. It is for someone who wants to meet and live with Italians, speak the language, experience the history and be dwarfed by the architecture, art, story and sense of place. If you are looking to be surrounded by a ton of Americans or want a huge city and a ton of huge clubs, this isn't the place for you (try Florence :) ). But if you do want a sense on what it means to be Italian and the pride Italians feel towards a place they love, study in Siena.

Individual Course Reviews

Course Name/Rating:

Italian Cultural History

Course Department:
Instructor: Kristen
Instruction Language: English
Comments: This was another course that never really stayed in the classroom (and when we did it was to watch Italian films). We travelled with the course to Florence, Rome and Catania and explored Siena as well. Kristen was wonderful with such knowledge and passion about Italian culture. The course started in the Middle Ages but also reached modern topics. We each gave our own presentations on a piece of Italian culture which was a fun way to learn a little more about specialized topics. The readings were interesting and the lectures were great.
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Drawing and Painting

Course Department:
Instructor: Gene
Instruction Language: English
Comments: The course was very time consuming but well worth it. We travelled to Florence twice a month to paint and when the weather was nice painted outdoors in Siena. I had no artistic experience and had always dreamed of taking an art class in Italy. Although personal frustrations led me to struggle with the course, I was glad I took the course. Gene is a character and you will grow to love him or at least appreciate him. It's also great to have a sketchbook of memories to take back to the states with you!
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Sienese Art and Architecture

Course Department:
Instructor: PG
Instruction Language: English
Comments: Wonderful Course! PG is so knowledgable on the subject. You are barely in the classroom, instead doing onsite visits of the places you are learning about. It is the perfect class to take to know about the city in which you are living. The class also visits other beautiful Tuscan towns you would not see otherwise.
Credit Transfer Issues: no
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Italian Language

Course Department:
Instructor:
Instruction Language: Italian
Comments: Not a traditional language course. The course was very laid back, with a break for caffe' (in true italian style). We reviewed grammar but spent a lot of the class just talking in Italian. Our professor let us pick what we wanted to talk about and was very open to us asking questions about anything. He brought in great articles that were relavent for us to read and we watched movies in class. It was a perfect academic supplement to the Italian we were speaking on a day to day basis-- helping us to refine our language and grammar skills.
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