Worcester University was a very welcoming and beautiful school. With Worcester you get the real English experience outside of the city. The campus is very much like Ball State's, with the sense of being outside of a city, but not being stuck in the middle of nowhere. There is so much to do, both on campus and in town, and nothing is farther than a 30-minute walk away. The nightlife is very lively and fun, without being out of control. I never, for one instant, felt unsafe on campus, or in town. The town is just small enough that you don't need to worry about getting hopelessly lost, or worse. The staff, and many students at the university, always were very helpful to me, and made me feel at home. I hope to visit my second home someday again, and see all of the lifelong friends I made there. The worst part about going to Worcester was saying goodbye. I would warn anybody wanting to study in Worcester to be prepared for a little heartbreak when you have to
leave. It was the only part of the trip I hated; a place like Worcester is very hard to say goodbye to.
Emily Eaton