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Testimonials from Humanities Students who have participated in Exchange Programs
Faculty of Humanities
Testimonials from Humanities Students who have participated in Exchange Programs

Bethany Kearsley (Medieval and Renaissance Studies; English) studied at Keele University, UK
An opportunity to go on an exchange is an opportunity to change your life. On an exchange you don't just learn about a new country from your classes, you learn about yourself. It's the best experience I've ever had and I wouldn't change it for the world.
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Robert Rankin (History) studied at Keele University, UK
The best experience of my life. I met a lot of awesome people and traveled all over Europe.
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Brianna Smith (English) studied at University of Canberra, Australia
Before I signed up for an exchange I felt like I needed a change and a change is exactly what I encountered while abroad. It was one of the hardest things I have ever tested myself with and even though it sounds cliche, going on this exchange has changed my life. Literally who I am now that I am home and my plans for my future have all been adjusted because of my experiences.
Best thing I've ever done, professionally and personally.
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