I learned how to manage my time and prioritize experiences that I found most beneficial. The shift towards less structure (moving from USC to UCT) more closely modeled post-grad life, so I left the program with a better conception of how I might spend/manage my time after graduation. Read More
Everyone in the program stayed in the same complex. I got lucky and was placed in a single, but there were also some doubles. By living in the same place as all my friends I was able to spend so much time with them exploring the city and relaxing. My friends and I started playing DnD, and I had frequent walks, study days, or movie nights with my friend Jaid who lived a floor up from me. The housing situation really helped create a community for us. Read More
One of my favorite memories from my time abroad was experiencing Paris Saint-Germain’s victory in the Champions League final. As a French soccer fan, watching the match in Paris with my friends and seeing the entire city come together to support the team—and then celebrating the win all night—was an experience I'll never forget Read More
As a first-generation, transfer student, I would have never imagined that I would have an opportunity to study abroad for 5 months. I felt a special connection to Spain. This experience not only changed me as a person but also helped me grow to a better version of myself. Read More