UGA - Terry - Business in Europe : Testimonials (Krakow)
The following program testimonial responses have been selected for publication by UGA StudyAway
Final Reflection Questions
What were the most significant take-aways from your experience?
The best things to invest in are education and travel, this trip gives you both.
— Melanie Lane, Maymester 2018 |
What were the most significant take-aways from your experience?
The camaraderie of of the group was fantastic. Being in foreign countries and watching everyone grow and experience new things together was a very rewarding experience.
— William Brigham, Maymester 2019 |
How did the experience impact you and your future educational/career/personal goals?
I was taken out of my comfort zones many times and put into situations that developed me as a person. I feel ready to travel when I start working because I know how to deal in new environments that are foreign to me.
— Pashali Anvarov, Maymester 2019 |
How did the experience impact you and your future educational/career/personal goals?
The company visits were a great way to explore areas I may be interested in working in. I also learned from the group work we had in class. This was a great way to prepare for working with colleagues in a creative way.
— Amanda Patton, Maymester 2019 |
How did the experience impact you and your future educational/career/personal goals?
I am so appreciative of the opportunity to travel to Austria and the Czech Republic through Terry in Europe. I gained a deep appreciation for diverse cultural and international business practices. While the impact on my understanding of business principles was significant, my greatest takeaways from this experience came via cultural realizations. Collectively, these realizations inspired me to more intentionally engage in understanding and experiencing a variety of cultures, caused me to consider more carefully the role that international business will have in my future pursuits, and encouraged me to seek more international experiences before I return to work in the U.S.
— Kathleen Reynolds, Maymester 2019 |