The students below have studied at Webster University Geneva within the past few years, and have agreed to be contacted by students interested in studying in Switzerland Feel free to E-mail them with your questions and concerns for a student's perspective:
Feel free to e-mail them with your questions and concerns for a student's perspective:
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"Living in another culture for long enough to have to get around using their language helps you to break past certain barriers, past your own comfort level. It helps you to unearth parts of your own personality that you didn't know existed, and it allows you to leave with a certain confidence that you didn't have beforehand. Studying abroad is one of the best ways to understand how some of the other 5 and a half billion people outside the U.S. live everyday and it helps you to understand some of the privileges you've always had that you took for granted. You will definitely encounter hardships, but you will without a doubt benefit from the experience. It's unlike anything else a school can offer."
Alyssa Curran, studied abroad in Geneva, Fall 2007 |
Name: Nawal Ziyadeh
Home School: Webster University St. Louis
Term Abroad: Spring 2008 Semester
E-mail: Nawal_ziyadeh@yahoo.com
Name: Janelle Lammers (undergraduate)
Home School: Webster University St. Louis
Term Abroad: Spring 2005 Semester
E-mail: ohjelly@aol.com
Name: Jill Snyder (undergraduate)
Home School: Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
Term Abroad: Fall 2004 Semester
E-mail: snydjc2@wfu.edu















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