Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in the 80s it was a superficial way for richer kids to cruise around the world and get cursory glance at many countries. Not comparable to a semester studying in a single location. I don't think it's changed much since then from what I hear. It's probably great for certain kids but not in-depth enough for others. I imagine it would be useful to spark a kid's interest in future travel.
This, but my friend did it in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:I was too poor to even be aware of such a program when I was in college, but it sounds like an intriguing idea.
Hope you get lots of good feedback.
Anonymous wrote:Back in the 80s it was a superficial way for richer kids to cruise around the world and get cursory glance at many countries. Not comparable to a semester studying in a single location. I don't think it's changed much since then from what I hear. It's probably great for certain kids but not in-depth enough for others. I imagine it would be useful to spark a kid's interest in future travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was too poor to even be aware of such a program when I was in college, but it sounds like an intriguing idea.
Hope you get lots of good feedback.
When I went, it was based out of Pitt where I was already a student. The tuition was the same as if I was taking a semester on campus. No idea if that's the case now that it moved to UVA.
Anonymous wrote:I was too poor to even be aware of such a program when I was in college, but it sounds like an intriguing idea.
Hope you get lots of good feedback.