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Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (UADY)

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Sonja S
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, Estados Unidos
Economía, Grado, Acuerdo de universidad
Valoración global
Si lo hubiera sabido...
To the female students- be prepared; Mexican women tend to be anything but friendly, after 10 months in Merida, i did not have a single female friend from here. Merida is known throughout Mexico for being relatively closed-minded in its ways; if you want to have local friends, I suggest you go to the central or northern part of the country. The main advantage of Merida is the ability to travel to lots of different places- ruins, mountains, beaches, resorts, Central America, the Caribbean, etc...
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En mi opinión:
A la mayoría les gustó.
Factores imporantes para mi elección
(1) Sin importancia – (4) Muy importante
Razones académicas
3
Cultura
4
Gastos
4
Actividades
2
Vida universitaria
2
Vida social y fiesta
4
Clima y ubicación
4
Recomendación personal
I reccomend the UADY; it has its problems but all-in-all Merida is a fun place to live for a semester or year.
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Durante mi experiencia en el extranjero...
(1) Nunca – (4) Mucho
Me familiaricé con otra cultura
4
Viajé
3
Mejoré mis idiomas
4
Conocí gente de otros países
3
Me hice más autónomo
4
Me lo pasé bien de fiesta
4
Me cambió la vida
4
Avancé en mis estudios y mi carrera
4
Comentarios finales
Bring extra cash to travel the most you can; its ok to miss class if you are foreign (the professors generally go VERY easy on you!), and take advantage of Merida's location to visit Chiapas, the Mayan Riviera, the Caribbean, Central America, etc...
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Sonja S
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, Estados Unidos
Economía, Grado, Acuerdo de universidad
Gastos
Fuente de financiación principal:
Familia
Otras fuentes de financiación:
Ahorro personal
Oportunidades de trabajo:
Trabajé informalmente (dinero en mano)
Costumbres personales de gasto
Food is generally very cheap in Mexico. The telephone is VERY expensive- a cell phone call is about 40 US cents a minute, but everyone just uses text messaging, which is about 7 US cents per message. My host families cost about 450 USD per month, food included. My apartment was about 150 USD a month plus electricity (about 20 USD per month). In general things are cheaper than at home.
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Teléfono:
Más caro que en casa.
Comida, Viajar, Alojamiento, General, Vida nocturna:
Menos caro que en casa.
Disponibilidad de material estudiantil
Libros de segunda mano
Enseres de segunda mano
Ordenadores / internet
Administrativo
Dinero de casa
Comentario personal
The UADY doesnt use text books, rather students make copies of readings they are supposed to read and buy them little by little as needed. There are no second-hand furniture stores that I ever saw, but there is always a foreign student moving or going home who is giving away their things- i wound up with a whole kitchen set that way! There are also lots of cheap furniture stores. There are internet cafes everywhere, ATMs are common (in the cities!!!), Banks close at 4pm, and lots of businesses close from 2-4pm every day. Private hospitals are about 20 USD a visit, and though they look dark and scary, the UADY is a very good medical school, so the doctors ARE well-trained!
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annabel l
Goldsmiths College, University of London, London, Reino Unido
Estudios Étnicos y Culturales, Grado, Independiente
Vida estudiantil
Cómo es la ciudad de destino:
Los estudiantes se relacionan tanto con la comunidad local como con otros estudiantes
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Vida nocturna, Actividades, Viajar: Principalmente fuera de la universidad y de los estudiantes
Experiencia de vida social
Actividades
Vida nocturna
Viajes
Valoración global
Comentario personal
Merida was a diverse and interesting ancient colonial city. There were plenty of things to do and see. The local market int he town centre was always fun and full of fruits, hammocks (made in the area) and local people. You could take an express bus to Cancun and travel down to Olaya del Carmen a wonderful beach resort close to Tulum where there were archeological ruins by the ocean. Tequila Rock was the local nightclub in merida that most students would meet up and socialise at. We also became members of the Hyatt Hotel gym and used their tennis courts and pool, this was very reasonably priced and lots of fun. merida boasts a beautiful theatre where we saw an amazing contemporary dance production. It is also interesting to go and visit the local haciendas, our tutor owned a papaya hacienda where on one occasion all the students in my class journeyed out to explore his land and view the property which was a fun day out and interesting to see how the local area used be organised through local leaders who owned vast tracts of land. The local food aswell is not to be missed. It was very cheap to eat out almost every night in a different restaurant.
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shannon p
The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Estados Unidos
Relaciones Internacionales, Grado, Acuerdo de universidad
Gastos
Fuente de financiación principal:
Beca oficial
Otras fuentes de financiación:
Otros
Oportunidades de trabajo:
No intenté trabajar
Costumbres personales de gasto
My food was included with my rent to my family, but I do not really eat a lot. So I was paying for more than I could eat. I bought a cell phone in Merida, and I used it just for texting messages to my friends. Calling is expensive, but I bought credit so I never spent more than I thought I would. Housing is a little more expensive than my rent at home, but the security of living with a family is worth it. I barely spent any money going out at night in comparison to what I spend in the US. Travel is cheap. Getting around the town is easy. There is an extensive bus route and the fare is 40 cents. Cabs are slao cheap about 5 dollars no matter where you go. Overall Merida is cheaper.
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Alojamiento, Teléfono:
Más caro que en casa.
General, Vida nocturna, Comida, Viajar:
Menos caro que en casa.
Disponibilidad de material estudiantil
Libros de segunda mano
Enseres de segunda mano
Ordenadores / internet
Administrativo
Dinero de casa
Comentario personal
ninguno
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shannon p
The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Estados Unidos
Relaciones Internacionales, Grado, Acuerdo de universidad
Valoración global
Si lo hubiera sabido...
When you enter the country and are issued you turist visa ask for the maximun 180 days.
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En mi opinión:
A todos les encantó, ¡y a tí también te encantará!
Factores imporantes para mi elección
(1) Sin importancia – (4) Muy importante
Razones académicas
4
Cultura
4
Gastos
3
Actividades
2
Vida universitaria
2
Vida social y fiesta
3
Clima y ubicación
3
Recomendación personal
I would recommend better administrative organization.
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Durante mi experiencia en el extranjero...
(1) Nunca – (4) Mucho
Me familiaricé con otra cultura
4
Viajé
3
Mejoré mis idiomas
4
Conocí gente de otros países
3
Me hice más autónomo
4
Me lo pasé bien de fiesta
4
Me cambió la vida
4
Avancé en mis estudios y mi carrera
4
Comentarios finales
Have fun! Merida is a laid back place with people to match. They love their culture and heritage and are more than happy to brighten your experience in their town. Make friends with natives. This is where you learn the most and have the most fun.
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Sonja S
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, Estados Unidos
Economía, Grado, Acuerdo de universidad
Idiomas
Langue d: Español
¿Fue aprender Español fue un factor importante de elección?
Sí, quería mejorar mi Español
¿Cuánto mejoraste tu Español?
Mi nivel antes: Conversación general fluida
Mi nivel después: Buen nivel coloquial, sin problemas de comprensión
Dificultades de idioma
Social
Educatives
Administrativas
Valoración global
Comentario personal
All foreign students at the UADY have to take a Spanish course before they start regular classes. I already spoke Spanish pretty fluently, and I was put in a class with other students of my level of Spanish, but we wound up doing basic grammar excercises for 6 weeks and learning nothing new. The University is for some reason, not equipped or prepared for students who already have an advanced level of Spanish. It was only 2 hours a day though, and I made a lot of foreign friends, so it wasnt a total waste of time! The regular courses were all in Spanish, which is what I was looking for.
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