Washington University in St. Louis
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Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at Washington University in Saint Louis. We hope you will find these helpful in your search for options in education abroad. If you are a Washington University in St. Louis student, please check with the Overseas Programs 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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No important dates configured."I learned about being on my own a lot. I would commute on my own every day, and I was the only American student in my homestay. However, my host family was very kind and approachable, so I spent a fair amount of time with them. I also gained a cross-cultural perspective on topics I'm interested in (psychology, education), whi..."
A student Washington University in Saint Louis
"I definitely became a different (and better) person. I've never felt like I belonged somewhere as much as I did there, in that city, with those people. I came to love Classics even more from being on site and seeing it all in person and connecting with it more than you ever could in a lecture hall. I became a happier, freer, and..."
Carolyn Washington University in Saint Louis
"How to be an adult"
A student Washington University in Saint Louis
"I learned how to make independent decisions and adapt to an entirely new culture! It wasn't easy at times but I'm so grateful for the experience and have grown so much as a result. "
Annie Gocke Washington University in Saint Louis
"Definitely worthwhile! I learned more about myself and how I interact with different types of situations/people, and I will really take away all of my travel experiences during the semester."
A student Washington University in Saint Louis
"It was worthwhile to experience living in a new city with a different culture and practice the language."
A student Washington University in St. Louis
"Some basic knowledge about Roman architecture and archaeology. Not that worthwhile."
A student Washington University in St. Louis