UC Education Abroad Programs (UCEAP)

Program Reviews

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James
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Berlin in a nutshell

This was my second time studying abroad, and it had a lot to live up to. Granted the first program was a year and this one was 4 weeks, but it actually impressed me. I figured the short school term would make it easier, but I found myself with more schoolwork than I was used to at home. I actually learned a lot from it and got credit back home which let me graduate a quarter early. Regardless, the program was fun and definitely worth it. It was overwhelmingly UC students at the summer school, and since everyone spoke English it wasn't hard to make friends. Highlights for me included Dönnerkebabs, German beer, peaceful runs (and occasional swims) around busy lakes, and great public transportation. Fun program!

What would you improve about this program?
A little less work so that we have more time for exploring, but overall I loved it.
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Lauren
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great city, great academics!

Berlin is an amazing city that has a lot to offer students. The University has great networking and support connections. It's a little on the outskirts of Berlin, but near the lakes. Perfectly manageable to arrive by bike.

What would you improve about this program?
nothing
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Lauren
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Art History on Overdrive

Art History. Italian. Catholicism.

If you aren't prepared to learn about these things, then you're barking up the wrong study abroad program. And if you are, then prepare for an unforgettable semester abroad in the beautiful city of Rome. You'll be eating tons of great food, easy access to other Italian cities, and be immersed in one of the best cities in Europe.

The program is strict on attendance, so you will not be traveling on weekdays. So make sure you take classed with Paolo or Crispin Corrado. Best professors there, hands down. And their course have the best/most field trips. Crispin is super knowledgeable and has a great upbeat personality. Paolo is challenging, but he's worth it. Will completely change your perception of Rome and its beauty.

If I had one critique, I would recommend not using the dorm housing provided by the school. We actually did not interact with each other as much as I imagined we would. And plus, the location at Trastevere was a lot smaller than some of the apartments other students received.

What would you improve about this program?
They should integrate more events that allow people on the program to mingle and interact.
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sg47
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Why you should choose Taiwan

To be honest, studying in Taiwan is not for everyone. One of the most important aspects about Taiwan that foreigners must understand is that the percentage of the population that can understand English is much lower compared to other areas in Asia such as Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan. In fact, pretty much the only locals you will meet who can speak a capable amount of English are other NTU students and professors. This issue becomes irrelevant if you have taken or decide to take language courses, although even proficiency in Mandarin may not be sufficient to communicate with people of the older generation, especially those outside of Taipei, as they tend to instead use Taiwanese.

That being said, studying in Taiwan was by far the greatest experience of my undergraduate career. The people of Taiwan are among the friendliest and most polite you are ever bound to meet. Food is a fraction of what it costs in America, and worlds more delicious and diverse. Culture there is a blend of native Taiwanese, Chinese, Japanese and a hint of Western that you are unlikely to find anywhere else in the world. Anyone who has heard of Taipei's many nightclubs knows that the nightlife speaks for itself. Although Taipei has done its fair share of modernizing in recent years, there is still a sense of the traditional lifestyle, especially preserved in several "old streets" scattered around the city and throughout the island as a whole. Suffice it to say, all these factors combine to make Taiwan one of the most unique places on earth.

The few difficulties I encountered during my stay were all related to the weather. Having lived my entire life in the San Francisco Bay Area, I was unprepared for the brutal heat and humidity that is apparently commonplace in Taiwan during Fall Semester and likely towards the end of Spring Semester. With the heat comes a scourge of mosquitos, which will make a feast out of you if you don't take care in avoiding them. Compared to all the positives Taiwan has to offer, though, these are just minor troubles.

In summary, I strongly recommend this Study Abroad program to everyone. A truly life-changing look at one of the newest of Asia's great powers in its prime.

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mchile
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Fall in Love with Chi chi chi le le le!

Doing the Chile study abroad program through EAP at Berkeley was amazing! Chile overall is just amazing and if I could I would go there in a heartbeat. One of the things that had the most impact on me was my internship in which I had the honor to teach two classes. I also had classes at the University only two days a week which allowed me to explore the city, travel outside of Santiago and meet many people who I now consider my true family.

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sogolk
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

AWESOME!!

I had the best time of my life. great experience that I wouldn't get if I traveled by myself. I spoke no Mandarin at that time but everyone helped me to get by. I met some amazing people that i'm still in touch with. grab this opportunity you won't regret it!

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IHeartBeijing
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Out of this world

The classes are easy, but what can you say? It is summer school. I would recommend people not to take the Chinese course even if you don't know one lick of Chinese. I suggest you just buy a translator and walk around talking to the people. The food and shopping is amazing and cheap. If you get the chance, you should ride the high speed train to Shanghai. Just for the experience.

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arcangel
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing

I had a blast. There are many places to see and the courses were not that bad.I loved the food and the many different cultural field trips that we were taken to such as the Great Wall and an acrobats show.

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SinorinaO
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great city, fun program, but rigorous academics

The classes were very interesting and I learned a lot. Great site visits and access to a lot of places that a regular tourist would not get access to, with the resources of a great professor to guide you. A lot of work for all of the classes though, a lot of reading, and a lot of studying when it came time for exams. The teachers are great though. Very friendly and approachable. Four day weekends make it great to travel throughout Italy, and two separate one week breaks make it great to travel through Europe. The study center also has great resources and great advice on things to see in the city of Rome, as well as across Italy, and tour books for travel through Europe.

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awittels
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The Mini and More Magical Paris of France

Lyon is small enough to not feel lost, but large enough that there is never-ending city life and student life. The metro/tram/bus system is incredible and everything is easily and quickly accessible. The French are welcoming (unlike my experiences in Paris) and usually speak French to you, which is great because when you are abroad you hope that they want you to speak their language and they help you to learn! I know that finding housing was difficult for many, but I found a host family from the advertisements the advisor sent me before I came here and I could not be happier. Sciences Po was difficult but interesting, and students were ALWAYS open to helping me out and letting me see their notes. This experience is unforgettable and I highly recommend it. The city is also easily accessible to Italy, South of France, Paris, the sea, the mountains, and the rest of Europe, as it is a center for travel by train and by plane. I highly recommend it to anyone!!!