study abroad Q&A | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Study abroad experience, answering questions about expenses, choosing a university, workload differences, making friends, and more.
Key Insights
- π¨βπ¬ Study abroad programs can vary in terms of expenses, so it's important to research exchange programs offered by your home university.
- βΎ Choosing a study abroad destination based on personal preferences can enhance the overall experience.
- π΄ Workloads may differ between countries, with possible variations in assignments and grading systems.
- πΆ Building new friendships while studying abroad can be rewarding, especially when bonding over shared experiences.
- π§βπ Studying abroad can boost confidence and independence, preparing students for future challenges.
- β It's valuable to have a mix of known companions and the opportunity to experience moments of solitude while studying abroad.
- β Unexpected situations and challenges can arise during a study abroad experience, providing learning opportunities and lifelong memories.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Is studying abroad expensive?
It depends on the study abroad program, but their university's exchange program is affordable and similar to their home tuition.
Q: How did you choose the University of Sussex?
They wanted to go to London but ended up in Brighton due to availability. They have mutual friends who set them up to study abroad together.
Q: How is the workload different between the US and the UK?
In their experience, the US workload is harder with more frequent assignments, while the UK focuses more on papers and projects.
Q: Have you met anyone famous during your study abroad experience?
They recently saw Zoella, a famous British YouTuber, and had been hoping to run into her throughout their time in Brighton.
Q: What was your first clubbing experience like in the UK?
They had some interesting experiences, including one night where a friend threw up in their hotel room and another night where the group got kicked out of a club.
Q: Have you experienced culture shock while studying abroad?
Initially, there were small differences that took some adjusting. However, they have adapted quickly and now feel comfortable in their new surroundings.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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They are studying abroad in the UK for five months, answering popular questions about their experience.
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Their study abroad program is through their home university, which has a good exchange program.
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The workload is different, with fewer assignments but more weight on papers and projects.
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They have bonded with each other and have built a new life outside of their home country.
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They recommend going with people you know, but also feel it's important to have the experience alone.