Hello all,

I think I'm the first to write on this blog so I tried to be clear...

I studied my first two years in Paris IFAG. My first choice was go to New York for my Gap Year but it wasn't possible for me. So I have chosen Cambridge to improve my English for the TOEIC but also to know another culture.
I have chosen the TWIST program and I am finishing my first semester.
I think Cambridge is a very good place to improve English but also to meet many different nationalities. It's a good thing in the first day because when you speak with another foreign, it's easier to understand and to be understood. Because it's very hard to understand Englishguys when you arrive; they speak very quickly and with their accent.

I think there are only two problems with the university of Cambridge: there are many French and we have few hours of lessons per week. With my modules I gets only 8 hours on three days.

The student life is very nice, there is a big party each week on the campus, there is a big library, many social activity and sport activity and a new gym room on the campus.

I'm very happy of this experience.

Just an advice when you are interesting to do a Gap Year; to take contact with Simon Mitchell of course but also contacted students who are there because we are living your future experience maybe.

grégoire