A maymester in Oxford. Summer in Cortona. Winter in Australia. When it comes to studying abroad, the options for University of Georgia students are almost endless. While going abroad is often an eye-opening and exciting experience, there are many financial, mental or physical challenges students may encounter as well.
The idea of being alone and in an unfamiliar country sounded intimidating to Fontana Cary, a junior who studied abroad in Seville, Spain.
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