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  • Alexander sitting in front of the Hong Kong skyline

    Alexander Pollack's exchange semester in Hong Kong

    Don't be afraid to branch out. At Maryland, you know where people similar to yourself tend to hang out so many people surround themselves with like-minded individuals. That absolutely wasn't the case for me in Hong Kong so I ended up spending time with people I had little to nothing in common with other than we liked to explore and have fun.

  • Menyae Christopher puts his arm around a person in a orange bear costume

    Menyae Christopher reflects on USAC: Germany

    "Studying abroad is an experience you will never forget, one that is unique to you and how you decide to live it. It's learning outside the classroom, where class is probably the only normal thing you experience on a regular basis."

  • Jessica standing in front of the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia

    Jessica De Mouy on TEAN: Thailand and Cambodia

    "My teachers treated me like old friends, my host family treated me like family, and I made friends that I still connect with and would love to see in the future."

  • Gessica Fleurival outstretches her arms in front of the Manchester United Stadium in the United Kingdom

    Gessica Fleurival on Exchange in the United Kingdom

    "I became more independent and self reliant and learned how to adapt to different cultures and different people. It gave me a different perspective on how others may view my own culture as well."

  • Briana posing next to a kangaroo

    Briana Dick on Friendship in Australia

    "There are so many chances to make friends and get connected with the programs the school offers. I constantly have a friend to travel around Sydney with, and honestly, it makes me feel so much safer knowing I have a buddy with me - plus you make such great memories to reminisce on later!"

  • Teressa smiling while preparing a meal at a counter.

    Teressa Ferraro's terms in Ecuador and Argentina

    "After you spend six weeks not speaking English hardly at all, it's actually hard to adjust back! But more than just the basics of language, because of being disabled I really had to learn to communicate in a more nuanced way in Spanish so I could communicate what I needed to do and not do."


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