You're On Your Way
Bon voyage! While you're abroad, plan to be intentional about making the most of your international experience. You'll learn and grow more if you immerse yourself in the local culture and reflect on what you are learning.
Make Your Time Count
Cultivate these attitudes! They'll help you make the most of your time abroad:
- Learn about and understand cultural norms, values, and conflicts.
- Keep an open mind. Be flexible and willing to try out new activities and situations.
- Be resourceful. Practice culturally appropriate problem-solving and social skills.
- Take time each day or week to reflect on your experiences.
Here are some more tips from study abroad alumni and our advising staff.
Don't neglect your academics!
Your learning happens everywhere while you're abroad—but don't forget to go to class! Different classroom practices and teaching styles are an important part of the university culture in your host location that will shape your international learning.
Skipping class or falling behind are common mistakes for students abroad. You definitely don't want your time abroad to put you behind on your degree requirements.
The more you know, the more you see.
Your study abroad experience will be richer if you take the time to learn about the culture before arriving. There are cultural markers hidden to tourists that shine through when you begin to learn about a culture’s past, present, and future. You’ll be amazed at how much more clearly you can see a place and its people.
Engage with locals. Find a friend or mentor.
Some of the richest and most meaningful lessons you'll learn abroad will be through interactions with locals and with other international visitors. But first you need to give yourself the chance to meet people!
Some parting words of advice:
- Prepare with a basic understanding of your country’s language.
- Live in your local time zone.
- Get to know your host city by exploring. Walk and use public transportation.
- Travel within your host country and region—but not every weekend!