I made so many great friends

A photo of Sara Hedenskog
Sara Hedenskog
Undergraduate student
Sociology BA
BA Sociology student Sara, shares their experience of the year they studied abroad.

How did you find the process of applying? 

It was easy, much easier than I thought, because I got a lot of help from the study abroad team, from Hannah (the study abroad academic rep) and actually a lot of help and advice from previous study abroad students within the school.

What was the biggest challenge for you?

The biggest challenge for me was getting the visa. I had issues getting an appointment in my home country Sweden, so I had to travel to London to get my visa. This made me arrive later in my host country than I was supposed to, so I had to start my studies from ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ basically and then travel there - but after that it all was great.

How has the experience contributed to your degree?

The biggest thing is that I now have an even wider perspective. I think it was very useful for me because I could study a lot of modules that are not available here in ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ. It also helped me find my own personal interests, as I had so much choice. I gained a lot of useful study skills because teaching was quite different there and I had to be much more organised and prepared. I had so many different assessments such as quizzes and homework, so I really had to get better at time management and that really helped me a lot.

What was the biggest benefit?

Biggest benefit for me was the people I met there. I made so many great friends and I also met a really great study abroad exchange student community. I also made a lot of good connections with my lecturers and my professors - I still keep in contact with a lot of people.

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