Definitely worth it

Ratings
Overall
5
Housing: 4
Support: 5
Fun: 5
Value: 5
Safety: 5
Review

I had a great experience at Warriors Gap Year Program, despite how challenging or difficult some of the tasks were, I still enjoyed every moment. They offered a great environment for learning, freedom and growth, and I really appreciated that. I also thought there was also quite a good distribition between the activities; from the travelling, exercise, adventure, majorly physically inclined activities, to sitting down to learn more about yourself, others and the future, to simply rest, relax and celebrate how far we'd come. I personally didn't complete the whole year ( I had personal things to take car of), but even so I left having felt that everything I experienced and learned was more than I would've if I hadn't gone. Putting that into perspective, if not taking part of the whole program was still that impactful, imagine what more I could have achieved having done the whole program. I think that's something worth noting.

Conclusively, I think Warriors Gap Year Program is definitely worth the time, energy and money for the magnitude of experience, adventure and knowledge one would attain after attending.

Would you recommend this program?
Yes, I would
Year Completed
2018
Private Note to Provider (optional)
In my "What you would improve about this program" section, I mentioned something to do with the media.

Getting a hold of all the pictures and videos at the end of the terms was quite difficult. I know that buying each Warrior some sort of storage device to place all the media is quite costly. So, I suggested the least that could be done is to zip the folders and email them, or maybe just inform the Warriors about the option of bringing their own dedicated storage device, or even adding it to the budget.

I'm purposely re-iterating this because it's a real shame for anyone to have had such a great experience at the program and left without much picture or video evidence of those times (like myslef).

I know it might sound trivial because experience > pictures/videos. But having something physical to really mark an unforgettable period of time in ones life like Warriors I think is quite important. Not having the media isn't going to remove from the actual experience, but it's just something nice to commemorate those memories.



Thanks for everything,
Sheebong