SSOE programs
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Read more: From Pitt to Ponte VecchioEmily Dunn – Chemical Engineering Despite being a Pitt run program with some Pitt faculty and all Pitt students, the classes I took inFlorence had…
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Read more: Jean-Claude or Gabri and DavideGarret Phipps – Civil Engineering Claude-Jean, a Frenchman from Lille who spoke very little English, asked if the seat next to me was taken. It…
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Read more: Team over TalentGarret Phipps – Civil Engineering Calcio, the beautiful game – perfectly imperfect in its tactical brilliance and athletic mastery, yet also so prevalent in everyday…
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Read more: Aha’s in FlorenceGarret Phipps – Civil Engineering I like to sit and think about the vast amount of history beneath our very feet here in Florence. Each…
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Read more: Abroad and BeyondJacob Clark – Mechanical Engineering Studying abroad has changed my outlook on my future in more ways than I can say. Before seeing the advertisement…
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Read more: Buddies in BavariaJacob Clark – Mechanical Engineering The German Way program did an amazing job at making my fellow students and me feel at home while abroad.…
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Read more: Living Local in MunichJacob Clark – Mechanical Engineering Although studying abroad was absolutely a net positive experience, challenges are bound to arise. My experience was no exception. When…
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Read more: Dreams in Translation: A New Path ForwardBefore I went to Munich, I had a general sense of what I wanted to do. Possibly something in the automotive industry, with a few…
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Read more: Buddies Beyond BordersBefore this trip, I never imagined I’d make real connections in just two weeks, but by the time we left, I was hugging my new…
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Read more: My First Impressions of Munich & HMWhen I arrived in Munich, I thought I knew what to expect: engineering classes, cultural tours, bratwurst, and bikes. What I didn’t expect was just…