Did any of you study abroad and where?

Anonymous
Semester at the University of Otago in Dunedin, NZ. Had a pleasantly good time, saw a stunningly beautiful country, plenty of weekend hiking trips. In retrospect probably should have gone somewhere in Europe. I thought going as far away as possible would be interesting, and it was, but culturally it was not too different.
Anonymous
Japan for two academic years - junior year and then the year between college and law school. I was a language major and my college gave fellowships for East Asian country study abroad. It was wonderful.
Anonymous
Madrid in the mid 1980s, for a full academic year. It changed my life including my career trajectory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: Nice, France.

It solidified my French skills for the next 45 years!


+1 same UMD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Madrid in the mid 1980s, for a full academic year. It changed my life including my career trajectory.


Are you a woman? I studied abroad’ just for a month in Spain in rhe late 80s and was so shocked by the sexual harasssment. Curious if others experienced it.
Anonymous
Yes, in Prague! At Charles!

It was amazing. It is my favorite European city. I hope your DC has as great of a time as I did. It's a beautiful city with so much to offer, yet at the same time not too big. The only hard thing about it is the Czech language -- much harder to learn a bit of and get along in than a Romance language.
Anonymous
Nice, France for a semester in the 90s. It was fabulous and solidified my French skills. Traveled around France, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland on weekends and during school breaks. Your kid will have a blast!
Anonymous
Montpellier, France in the early 2000's. A life-changing experience. I will push my kids to do the same.
Anonymous
Strasbourg, France - spring semester 2009. I studied French and political science but the university went on strike so I didn’t get to go to class much. I became good friends with a lot of Erasmus students and I further developed my worldview and my love of traveling.

I first discovered I loved international travel when I was 13 and my Catholic Church in Arlington asked if any youth wanted to go to Haiti on a teen delegation. I knew nothing about it but was I up for adventure?? Heck yeah! Changed my life and opened my mind to wanting to learn new languages, explore other cultures, and develop relationships with others from around the world. I remember going to westover library and pulling every book on Haiti 😂 it was a different world then.
Anonymous
Madrid in the early 90s. It was awesome but I imagine the experience is very different for kids now with the internet, cell phones, etc. It makes me sad that my kids won't have the same experience I did, where we were completely disconnected from home friends and family. Also where we had to figure things out with books, maps, etc. It really made us all very self-sufficient.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Madrid in the mid 1980s, for a full academic year. It changed my life including my career trajectory.


Are you a woman? I studied abroad’ just for a month in Spain in rhe late 80s and was so shocked by the sexual harasssment. Curious if others experienced it.


I was in Madrid for a year in 1991 and did not experience a different level of harrassment than was happening in the U.S.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Madrid in the mid 1980s, for a full academic year. It changed my life including my career trajectory.


Are you a woman? I studied abroad’ just for a month in Spain in rhe late 80s and was so shocked by the sexual harasssment. Curious if others experienced it.


Yes, a woman. Lots of harassment and catcalls etc at that time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Madrid in the early 90s. It was awesome but I imagine the experience is very different for kids now with the internet, cell phones, etc. It makes me sad that my kids won't have the same experience I did, where we were completely disconnected from home friends and family. Also where we had to figure things out with books, maps, etc. It really made us all very self-sufficient.


+1

We program students were a very tight, bonded group, maybe because we were so dependent on each other. The friends I made that year are close friends to this day.
Anonymous
Vietnam 2000. Changed my life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Russia. Early 90. B A N A N A S.


Me too! I was in Moscow in 92. We did spring break in Uzbekistan. Crazy fun.
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