Anna Elizabeth Pebley, Academic Year 2016 Participant
The English school system is very different the American, or at least that of KU, so please be aware of that. One or two exams/papers can total 100% of your grade.
Anna Elizabeth Pebley, Academic Year 2016 Participant
Even though I studied abroad in England, I gained a whole new insight at how to approach people, see the world, and understand my place in it. I lived with several international students (England, Czech Republic, and Pakistan) and they opened my eyes to how others live and perceive things. You come to realize how small you truly are, how expansive the world is, and all life has to offer.
Traveling, of course, was amazing and an experience I would not change for the world. I met so many people and did so many things; I feel like I really lived and learned.
Haley Lora Mead, Spring 2015 Participant
The University of East Anglia welcomed us study abroad students with open arms and were a big help as we got acclimated. I found the course structure to be a nice challenge and I loved the courses I took. I loved that UEA is a tight-knit campus and it's easy to become close with not only other students in your year, but your coursemates and professors as well. This was a very rewarding program and I could see myself attending the University of East Anglia for future degrees.