Category: Semester Exchange Postings

Blog Postings by Returning Stellenbosch University Students

  • James at UNC Greensboro, USA

    James at UNC Greensboro, USA

    Pre-departure:

    Making the decision to partake in an international exchange requires a large amount of introspection, commitment and planning. One must be clear about what it is they want to achieve and have at least a few ideas of where they want to go. Stellenbosch International is incredibly resourceful, use the website, set up appointments, ask questions and be curious, this requires you to be proactive and forthcoming-the first step to globalizing your personal outlook. When going through the application process, consider your life plans and logistics, you will be out of the country for at least five months. If you have commitments at home, pets to look after, rents to pay, start having conversations with the necessary stakeholders and always be open and honest about your intentions. You really are spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing a destination, the University has so many incredible partnerships all over the world; consider each package carefully in conjunction with your own personal ambitions and finances. (more…)

  • Caylynn at the University of Kent, UK

    Caylynn at the University of Kent, UK

    Pre-departure:

    The pre-departure preparation is essential in order to ensure that your time abroad is well organised, and that you feel comfortable with your new adventure away from home.  Personally, I did not have to go through the visa application, as I am on a European passport which could be used for my travels.  However, in talking to other exchange students that were embarking on an abroad programme, I would suggest that you start the visa process soon after your acceptance, as it usually requires admin and time.

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  • Talia at Åbo Akademi, Finland

    Talia at Åbo Akademi, Finland

    Where to begin?!

    “Resfeber (n.) the tangled experience of fear and excitement before a journey begins”.

    Planning and organising the exchange took the most effort and time.

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