Meet the Global You
What our Facebook friends have to say
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First and foremost, all future Ireland students, DO NOT miss your chance to travel the island as it is the most beautiful thing I ever imagined I could see…visit the beautiful Killarney country-side; visit Galway City and lounge around the port; and take as many day trips as you can.
Chris
University College Dublin, Spring 2010
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I retained a soft spot for touristy Trafalgar Square. During my last weekend, I roped a few friends to climb the famed bronze lions at dawn. The Square never looked so beautiful than from the back of that lion, with the sun lightening the sky into a delicate, milky blue, and my new friends watching it all beside me.
Ananda
Goldsmith's College, Spring 2010
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I would recommend studying abroad because it really expands your view of both the world itself and your place in it. I wouldn't trade my experience in Ireland for anything.
Kellie
University College Cork, Fall & Spring 2008/09
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The other students in the program were incredible. As a unit, we were so close with one another. I developed friendships that I know will extend beyond South Africa and will hopefully continue for the rest of my life.
Andrew
University of Cape Town, Fall 2009
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I met a lot of great people from all over the world! I also joined the King's College Boat Club where I learned how to row, and actually raced for the first time.
Jalysa
King's College, Fall 2009
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From walking through aromatic bazaars to attending raucous rugby matches to surfing New Pier Beach, Durban and South Africa's diverse offerings are for those adventurous at heart.
Alex
University of KwaZulu Natal, Howard College, Spring 2008
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While studying abroad in Cape Town, my experiences included a wide range of things, from volunteering to jumping out of an airplane!
Claire
University of Cape Town, Spring 09
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I could have never expected to gain what I did while I was abroad in Cape Town. I was completely blown away by the people, the culture, the scenery, and the overall lifestyle that I found there. These things will be with me forever.
Katie
University of Cape Town, Fall 2008
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I'm the Enrollment Manager with interstudy. Feel free to ask me any questions. Seriously, I love to help.
Emily Whalen
interstudy Boston
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interstudy’s study abroad program was all I could wish for, and my time in South Africa was a dream realized. I explored the world as I explored myself—the adventure is yours.
Micah
University of Cape Town, Fall 2008
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One of my favorite adventures in South Africa would have to be an overnight backpacking trip with the UKZN Mountain Club. We hiked 10 kilometers to a rock overhang in Wonder Valley. I have never seen so many stars in my life, it was absolutely memorable.
Katie
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg
Fall, 2009
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My colleagues and I are looking forward to welcoming all interstudy Africa students.
Ouma Mpela
Resident Director, Southern Africa
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What's great about working with interstudy is that they hold your hand in the beginning, but then give you the freedom to make it your own unique experience.
Betsy
University of KwaZulu Natal, Pietermaritzberg, Fall 2007
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The multiple braais and excursions within interstudy were some of the most memorable days. My absolute favorite day was going to Mzoli's in Gugulethu with a few other students and being able to soak up the atmosphere and exuberance of township life. That was the day I felt truly at home in Cape Town.
Jeanne
University of Cape Town, Fall 2009
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Get involved! I joined the University of Botswana Choir, and another friend joined the Writerz Workshop.
Kat
University of Botswana, Fall 2009
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I'm the Britain & Ireland manager and looking forward to meeting you.
Coleman Dennehy
interstudy Europe