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Rutgers University Study Abroad

Why choose Rutgers University Study Abroad?

Rutgers University encourages both Rutgers and non-Rutgers students to participate in their wide range of available program options. The majority of the options are geared towards undergraduates, though some graduate programs are also offered. All Rutgers programs require students to be in good academic and disciplinary standing, with a typical minimum suggested GPA of 2.5, though some programs vary. Other requirements may include language proficiency and a specific grade level. So what are you waiting for? Take a look at the available programs and reviews below, or consult the Rutgers website for further details!

Reviews

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OliveH
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A semester in Barbados

Living in Barbados has exceeded my expectations. The country is very well developed. Most of the people are helpful in directing and assisting. My days vary depending on the weather and my class schedule. Most of the days here are sunny and breezy with some scattered showers. Before or after class can be spent on the beach or relaxing in doors. Getting from one part of the country to another can be a bit hectic if you are not used to public transportation and not a fan of walking. They have a public bus system and also mini vans that come more frequently. There is only one city and that is Bridgetown. Bridgetown is where the majority of retail sales take place. Its a busy place and you have to learn to bargain and budget because retailers have different prices for the same items and food.Although the currency is two to one for US dollar and 3 to one for the UK pound items and food in Barbados is expensive so budgeting is key. An important part of the day is eating. I've always preferred eating out, there are many different restaurants and mini huts and shacks that serve both bajan and other types of food. One of my favorite place is a shack close to the University of West Indies called Eddies. Another important aspect of living in Barbados is time management, the sun sets at 6pm, which means it get darker early. Safety is important so planning out your day ahead is helpful so you are able to take care of any major or tedious task in the daytime when businesses are still open and there are more help available. The nightlife is fun there are different options of entertainment including different bars,restaurants and clubs. It is key to go out in groups not only will you have more fun sharing your experiences but also for you and your peer's safety.

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Alumni Interviews

These are in-depth Q&A sessions with verified alumni.

Why did you decide to study abroad with Rutgers in Barbados?

I decided to study abroad after a rough semester back home. I wanted a new scenery and to explore a new place. my 1st year in college was awesome and I fell in love with that feeling of coming into a new world, meeting new people and learning new things.

What do you think made this experience unique and special?

What made this study abroad unique and special is that it was my first time in the Caribbean. I am originally from Liberia West Africa; I came to the US at a very young age and never went back. I've visited the UK once and fell in love with it. Traveling is essential in life, there is this big world to explore and unfortunately many people do not. Another reason this study abroad experience is special is because I grew up around a lot of Caribbean people and always had a strong interest in their culture.

How has this experience impacted your future?

It's been a month and a few days since I've been abroad and I've already decided I would like to move out of the US after graduation to begin living on my own; this is one way studying abroad has changed my outlook. Also, professionally, I believe my experience away will aide me in relating to people from different cultures in whatever career I am in in the near future. I often compare and contrast the difference in lifestyle and mentality of the people here and the people (including myself) back home; I am learning more and more what it takes to understand and work with others from different backgrounds. Overall this experience is adding on to my transformation of becoming a better individual.