Why chose Qatar University?
I found out about this specific program as I was searching in internet where to find a good Arabic program. I read the reviews, found it interesting, and applied. When I received the news that I was admitted, I was really happy that I was chosen, but at the same time I had to take into consideration that now it was real. I was going to spend an important moment of my life in the program and in Qatar, a country that I knew few about. It was an important decision to make, and not a simple one for academic and personal reasons. My background is in Political Science and International Relations (IR), (not in languages, although I speak correctly four languages) so it looked enough absurd to whoever I spoke about the decision that I had made, that now at this moment of my life, I had decided to learn Arabic from scratch, but I had my reasons, and I pursued in my aim... with caution obviously. Well, the experience turns out to be just Outstanding!!!
My Experience in Qatar University and Arabic Program!
I have been studying abroad since long time now, in several countries and great universities, but I am completely enthusiastic about the outcome. The teaching quality is highly efficient and professional, the best I have ever seen for teaching a language at the university, partly because is concentrated partly because the professors are highly prepared, passionate and energetic. The program is intensive and challenging, you need to struggle a lot to catch up if you are a beginner but after the initial frustration there is indeed a very positive feeling in progressing so fast and such in a short period. The satisfaction you have from being in the program is the best part for me, but at the same time, living in Doha has turned out to be a complete new and nice experience. My colleagues among the international students are interesting, with a rich personal and academic background, and everyone contributes in being part of an environment which is at the same time stimulating and friendly.
Life in Qatar
The Qataris we have met, and the Arab world we have been introduced at has welcomed us in the best way. I can never stress what a wonderful hospitality we have found among people in this country and how much I appreciate it. Everywhere we have gone, and been people have demonstrated to be genuinely nice, and there is always something to do if you ever get homesick of if you are keen to discover new things, Doha is an important art city, something I personally appreciate a lot, there are interesting theatres, ballets, museums and exhibitions that you just can't miss seeing and visiting as part of your journey of life in Qatar. Although the society may be considered conservative compared to western societies, I have never personally faced any problem, respect of the traditions is needed, but at the same time being focused on the great chance you have to achieve your goal is helpful to overcome any possible cultural shock or unpleasant experience.