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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."I learned that I don't want to live in France."
Bernadette University of Vermont
"This was the the hardest thing I have ever done. While I am proud that I was able to get through it (I contemplated dropping out once or twice), I think I am still a bit scarred by the experience. I should also mention I had (and still have) a serious boyfriend which whom I was very close so that may have been part of it. What s..."
Hannah B University of Vermont
"I learned so much about myself and the world, yet very little academically because of the low standard of the school. However it was still worthwhile."
Isabelle University of Vermont
"Worthwhile - got to see five different islands in total. Learned a lot about the world. Very englightening"
Anonymous 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
"yes, definitely. completely new experience and culture. "
Jillian C University of Vermont
"Independence and learned how to cook more "
Lauren University of Vermont
"I gained a new perspective on the world; staying in a homestay in Switzerland and Morocco and making connections with them opened my eyes to a different way of life and knowledge I will have and can use in future endeavors. The academics were so interesting and I learned so much about global health through engaging lectures. Som..."
Lia D University of Vermont
"Learned a lot about myself, gained confidence in being independent and self sufficient. Realized bonds and keeping in touch are some of the most important parts of life. Very worthwhile."
A student University of Vermont
"Yes. How to live by myself and realize what's important in life."
Sadey Mirabile University of Vermont
"Gain confidence in going into my future "
Kyler Mose University of Vermont
"I learned to be more open minded and to try many new things."
Chelsea L University of Vermont
"I gained a deeper appreciation for the complexities of conservation and that other countries struggle with many of the same problems the United States struggles with. I loved the immersive projects in which we learned about and put into play economic, political, social, and environmental factors. "
Hannah Weiss University of Vermont
"I grew out of a lot of anxiety and learned to deal with challenges as they came and adapt to ever-changing plans and conditions. Absolutely worthwhile, brought me to some of the most amazing places I will ever go and crazy experiences I will remember for a lifetime."
Allison Summerly 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
"You don't realize how little you understand another culture until you're immersed in it. I feel much more aware of the culture in Japan now than before. I know now that I want to teach in Japan and maybe even attend graduate school there. "
Jessica T University of Vermont
"I learned that there are amazing people doing amazing work to combat the social and environmental issues that I am passionate about. I also learned how important it is to get worldly views of these issues and to compare and contrast how effectively they are being dealt with in one place compared to another. "
Marguerite Horton University of Vermont
"Learned how complex conservation is, how to use different tools to collect and enter data "
Stacie wright University of Vermont
"A deeper understanding of the complexities of conservation and new ways of looking at it as a scientific and social issue."
A student University of Vermont
"I gained many valuable skills but mostly an appreciation for the outdoors and learned how to be more adaptable."
Maggie Williams University of Vermont
"Absolutely! I am very happy I went on this trip. If I could do it again I would immerse myself in the community faster than I did."
Antonia Nichols University of Vermont
"I learned a lot about how globalized our world is, about different cultures and how to be more independent"
A student University of Vermont
"Spanish"
Dylan 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
"I learned about science and culture. I believe there even should be a diversity course wrapped in the program somewhere. We are taught of where science and culture meet, and how they can benefit eachother with mutual goals and respect."
A student University of Vermont