Together,
I am at University of Cincinnati, and am enjoying it emensely. The fact that I can say that just two hours after taking a test, should say something!
As for my studying abroad, yes, it was through my undergrad university. I went to a small Liberal Arts college, that basically considered spending a semester off-campus as part of the curriculum. The usual path was to go during your junior year, and during my junior year, over two thirds of my class spent a semester abroad! We have an off-campus study office, and literally hundreds of programs around the world to choose from. The university further simplified the process, by making studying abroad affordable. Every student paid normal tuition to the school, and then the school paid the program fees for you. That way, all your scholarships and grants still get applied for that semester! I guess you can tell that I was very impressed with the program. That was one of the main reasons I chose to attend that school. I guess since I'm talking it up, I should tell you what school I went to! It was DePauw University in Indiana.
Anyhow, just a few more thoughts. Many people will tell you that pre-meds can't afford to take a semester abroad, or that it will only delay your admissions, blah blah blah! To hell with them, if you get the chance to spend a semester abroad, TAKE IT! It will be the best thing you've ever done for yourself, and your personal growth. And you CAN do it with a premed major. My program in Denmark was called DiS, and it offered courses (in English) in Marine Biology. I was therefore able to get two full course credits(8 hours) toward my major at DePauw! Plus the classes were awesome; there's not much marine biology going on in Indiana, if you catch my drift! Also, DiS gives you the opertunity to spend a week in Russia, so I got to see Moscow, St. Petersberg, and even Estonia! Plus we took numerous study tours (the bio class), including a week touring Denmark, and a week at the Sea Fisheries intstitute in Gdansk Poland. They took us to castles, and even to a concentration camp (which was aweful, as you can imagine). I also traveled with friends through Germany, Holland, Prague, Sweden, and the Fjords of Norway! Now do you see why I have said that studying abroad will change your life?
Incidentally, DiS also recently introduced a program called Medical Practice and Policy, that is designed specifically for premed students! I am not sure how that would work with your major course credits though. Check it out at
http://www.disp.dk/.
Well, I've rambled on enough, I'd be happy to answer any other questions you have. Also, another member of this forum Simul, spent a semester in Denmark in the DiS program. He and I both agree about what a wonderful program it is!
[This message has been edited by Mango (edited 12-11-2000).]