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UGA at Oxford - Franklin Spring Semester (Session I) : Reviews (Oxford)

The following program review responses have been selected for publication by UGA StudyAway
Program Evaluation
Spring 2020 Participant
The quality of education was beyond what I expected. Although it was a completely different academic setting and experience, I learned more about my learning style and writing style than I had in the previous semesters at Georgia. This experience will be invaluable as I move along in my professional career.

 

Spring 2022 Participant
Having the meal plan was a huge benefit.

 

Spring 2023 Participant
I didn't feel like the Keble kids were that welcoming to us. Our JCR reps had to work really hard to find out about events that we should have been notified about. I also would've loved to have had the chance to get involved in Keble organizations like rowing or other sports but there was never an opportunity to, which was disappointing.

 

Spring 2023 Participant
Loved getting involved with Keble College to meet people both in and out of the college through social events

 

Spring 2023 Participant
Jamie was always so helpful and knowledgable! Everything was always made so simple for us students! It was nice to have such guidance and assistance all throughout the program whenever needed.

 

Spring 2023 Participant
I really liked the accessibility and convenience of the Keble Cafe.

 

Spring 2020 Participant
Studying at Oxford with UGA was an incredible opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of my area of study. I received individualized feedback that accelerated my learning and was able to immerse myself in British culture while doing it.

 

Amanda L Colton, Spring 2020 Participant
This was such a unique experience that I couldn't have gotten anywhere else besides Oxford University, and I loved being able to go through it alongside my UGA peers.

 

Spring 2020 Participant
This program was the best decision I have made as a student at UGA. I learned so much through the Oxford tutorial method of teaching and grew in the areas of analysis, problem-solving, concise writing, and effectively reading large amounts of information to answer a small question. The opportunity to be a student at Keble College was also amazing as I was able to interact with other students and learn a lot more about British academic and popular culture. It was also great to live with so many UGA students at the UGA at Oxford house that was in such an incredible location on Banbury Road.

 

Spring 2020 Participant
My semester at Oxford was one of the academically challenging and enriching experiences of my life. I walked away not only with a much more profound knowledge of the books I studied, but also with a desire to see and explore as much of the world as I can.