Anonymous wrote:My DC was a spring scholar. It is not great to be a just turned 18 year old in Europe (or in a house in New Orleans) with no RA, etc. It was really, really wild. My DC came to Tulane in January with a group of Spring Scholar friends. 3 of them dropped out of Tulane within a year. It is hard to break into other friends groups and rushing sucks unless you have a connection to one of the sororities or fraternities because they basically pick their pledge class in the fall during dirty rush. The college experience is just off. My older DC at another school has so many close friends from their dorm freshman year, but my Spring Scholar DC has none of that. I would never agree to it again. Should have gone to a different school.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. DC did John Cabot in Rome. While it was a great experience overall as far as the school, housing, etc. go, we would not go this route again if given a choice of another enrollment.
Many reasons for saying this, but bottom line is, go abroad a semester junior year, when everyone else does. This is not an ideal way to start your college experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone bothered by the freshman study abroad programs? To me, the freshman dorm experience is important to a student’s social life in college. Maybe it’s me…
Yes. It's not an ideal experience at all. Kid dependent, of course, but definitely harder to incorporate into the freshman class at Tulane in the spring, and ends up affecting remaining years there.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone bothered by the freshman study abroad programs? To me, the freshman dorm experience is important to a student’s social life in college. Maybe it’s me…
Anonymous wrote:My kid had a friend who did tulane spring scholars fairly recently. I think she went to either Paris or Rome. Had a great experience abroad and transitioned well with their cohort into the tulane campus in spring.
Anonymous wrote:My DC was accepted at Tulane for their Spring Scholars program. Any experience with these fall study abroad programs: Richmond American University in London, The American University of Paris, or John Cabot University in Rome?
Anonymous wrote:My DC was accepted at Tulane for their Spring Scholars program. Any experience with these fall study abroad programs: Richmond American University in London, The American University of Paris, or John Cabot University in Rome?