Maastricht Exchange: Vlog Special Series
If you’re reading this, you’re probably either interested in McMaster University’s Master of Science in Global Health Program; or possibly, and more specifically, about the opportunity the program gives you to complete an exchange at Maastricht University in the Netherlands! Maybe you’re interested in both topics. In any case, just for you, I’ve created a Special Series of videos on the YouTube vlog channel I started while on exchange in Maastricht University. It’s a four-part series that covers the topics of:
1. The Basics: living in Maastricht
2. Travel Attitude: Live experience showcasing attributes to have while studying abroad
3. Q & A of your FAQ*
4. Places To Go & See: for studying, having fun, relaxing, and everything in between!
As I mention at the end of the Q & A vlog (#3), if you have any other questions, feel free to contact me via YouTube or by posting a comment below.
And of course, don’t forget to subscribe to my channel if you want to see more videos of my travels while in Maastricht as they roll out – great tips and tricks about the trade of studying and traveling at the same time on a shoe string budget will be revealed!!! As well as interesting observations about global health phenomena relevant to what you will be studying in your first term.
Hope you enjoy the videos!
Oh, and please, genuinely so, say hello to John from Time Out Café if you go to Maastricht. He bought a Canadian flag for his café just for us!
*FAQ:
• What did you do before joining the program?
• What are your main interests in terms of global health?
• What made you want to pursue the Maastricht exchange?
• What have you been working on since you’ve been there?
• How do you think the exchange/the program will benefit you in your future career in global health?
• What’s been the highlight of this experience?
• What are three things you’ve learned?
• Any advice for future students considering the exchange?
• What do you hope to do after graduating?
Erick Carreras
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