Is FYSA worth it? Please share your stories! : r gatech - Reddit That said, I don't like the idea of FYSA Your first semester of college is a major transition period For most students this is their first real experience away from home It might be better if you went to a boarding school are an international student spent several months away from home for some other reason
are there any drawbacks to attending FYSA (gt europe)? : r gatech - Reddit Are there any drawbacks to attending FYSA? Some drawbacks I’m thinking of (please rebut me if they’re wrong or if they’re right, how badly will they affect me and how to circumvent them): Friends I know that the FYSA cohort will probably be closely knit, but what if there aren’t many from my major?
Any advice on first year study abroad at oxford? : r gatech Hey! I was part of the 2022 FYSA Oxford abroad program and I can't recommend it enough It really is a once in a lifetime experience and I miss it all the time I initially had similar concerns about missing out on my first semester at Tech and making friends coming back in Spring, but you build a strong friend group with your other study abroad students It's a group of about 40-50 students
Has anybody seen the acronym FYSA used before? : r . . . - Reddit Has anybody seen the acronym FYSA used before? My boss used it in an email today but I have never seen it used once in my 23 years on the Internet Apparently, it means "For Your Situational Awareness" according to a 12 year old UrbanDictionary definition Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
URGENT ADVICE NEEDED-FYSA@OXFORD : r gatech - Reddit International student who did FYSA@Oxford last semester Short answer: Do it I was in your exact same position where the opportunity to study in Oxford sounded super exciting but I wasn't sure if studying abroad in my first sem would be too big a jump, especially since I hadn't been to the US before