i'm currently planning for my future voyage, and i absolutely love your videos! you discuss important things + aspects of the SAS experience that are often overlooked or not mentioned at all. this video was so informative, thank you!
This was a great video! You are very transparent about everything you learned on your semester abroad. Your experiences not only helped you understand sticky situations in life - but you are sharing them with everyone else. I am so proud of you!
My friend group had all different levels of money and people with money wanted to do the big things but didn’t want to leave their friends and the people with less money didn’t want to hold their friends with more money back. Definitely tough to navigate.
it is!! it’s a weird topic too because you don’t want to make anyone feel bad, or feel like they can’t spend as much time with their friends because of how much they want to spend outside of the ALREADY VERY HIGH tuition rate. feel free to leave any tips on the comments for future voyagers that are going to deal with the same sort of thing!!!
I worked on the Fall '18 voyage as an RD...I didn't think too much about it, but it's pretty clear you're right. The dead giveaway for me was: 1) The auction (which I coordinated, so I certainly didn't have a problem with it) 2) Fancy dining. I saw so many people at fancy dining weekly!
Oh it was great fun - I also volunteered to lead so many field programs since we got them for free or discounted if we chaperoned. I'm applying again because, well, it's SAS! You get it I'm sure! (even during a COVID year) I couldn't afford any of the items either - no shame in that. I was glad the totals got so high from the auction (I think my auction raised like $44,000...I was *told* it was a record for a voyage) - but I knew I wasn't spending money like that. I didn't even start ordering food from the kitchen bar until the last few weeks of the voyage to cut costs (let alone paying for the laundry!)
i'm so happy you made this video because I've been wondering what money is like on SAS because all the vloggers I see seem to have a lot of money to spend and one day I want to do SAS but I don't have much money and don't want to spend too much money.
hey jess!! I was wondering if you could tell me how often you brought your laptop in-country with you? I'm trying to decide whether to get an anti-theft backpack that can fit my laptop, or if I should just opt for the smaller size!
i actually never brought my laptop, even though a lot of people did! i have an iphone and had an international data plan, so i just did everything i needed to from my phone... if you plan on sending videos or pictures or doing things that take up more data/are laptop specific then you should get an anti-left backpack for sure, but you can probably just skip this if you don’t usually do a lot with a computer anyways!
My friend and I weren't able to do SAS during undergrad and won't for grad school(probably not for masters either). We saw that SAS had Life-Long Learners and basically made a plan to do it when we're over 30! How'd you like the lifelong learners that you engaged with? :)
they were all super nice, and that’s a fun idea! my favorite part about the life long learners is that they can choose to have “families” on the ship, so you and your friend could be assigned like 5 or so students, and you’ll plan meals with them and basically be like a little support system on the ship! we celebrated some birthdays together, etc., and it was really sweet to have a family group like that :) you’ll also probably have people coming to talk to you whenever you’re in the dining halls, like just sitting down and getting to know you, so that’s super fun too because everyone is always really welcoming/open to eating with anybody.
also you can audit whatever classes you like, you’ll be a part of the staff/life long learner team for the sea olympics, and can go on field programs and everything - you’ll really get the full experience still, just with nicer rooms and access to the ship bar 😂😂
@@jessshorst Thanks for the info! I'm currently a first year grad student after graduating undergrad in May. I'm a peer mentor for freshmen so I'm very used to the mentoring role! That all sounds fun because I'll gain even more knowledge when I'm over 30. The nice rooms are also a plus xD. I love all your informational videos. If I have freshmen mentees that are interested in doing this, I'll recommend your channel!
@@tb14333 Awww that's all so amazing, it sounds perfect for you! A lot of students also like talking to life long learners about career/professional advice, so be aware of that as well! You might become a go-to person for information haha :))
I just saw an ad about this, the idea sounds CRAZY. What countries did you visit during this? How long do you spend at each country? What classwork is being done in a situation like this??
my voyage went to 11 countries (the netherlands, poland, portugal, spain, croatia, morocco, ghana, brazil, trinidad & tobago, ecuador, and costa rica)!! you spend 3-6 days in each one, and then get back on the ship and do your courses there - you take 4 classes and get a full semester of transferable credits from colorado state university! but any one from any college can do it 👍🏻 if you wanna know more specifically about the classes, i made a video about that a while back that you can check out!! ua-cam.com/video/bNO81k4iXb4/v-deo.html
Hey! I have a question about aid for sas. Do you have to separately apply for need based/merit scholarships or they already given to you after acceptance? If you do have to apply for them, what is an estimate for when you hear back about the aid? I hope this all makes sense and thank you!
hi! you’ll need to apply for that, or basically submit your fafsa documents once you are accepted! then you’ll hear back pretty quickly after that :) also, the only payment you’ll make once you’re accepted into the program is a $1000 down payment to reserve your spot on the voyage, and that’s refundable until super close to the voyage, so you can always back out if you don’t get the aid you need.
and then also along with the fafsa aid you can apply to other need based aid through the alumni scholarships, so there’s a lot of places you can get additional money from!
probably not while you’re abroad, unless you can find your bank in a different country! that’s why it’s always a good idea to bring 2 different cards, and have venmo on your phone just in case, and some extra cash!
when you first meet people, ask if they’re planning on doing field programs/are already signed up, or if they are doing independent travel! this is how i found people to travel with in the first country, because a lot of people were signed up for field programs and i wasn’t, so i found other people who weren’t spending money on field programs. as it turns out, a lot of people traveling to “save money” probably won’t be signed up for many field programs because they’re so expensive, so that question is really a good place to start!
you can also straight up ask people about their budget per country, like it’s not that weird of a question on the ship, and then you’ll get an answer right away haha
hi! it really depends on if you’re trying to travel cheaply! i think $300 per country is what i usually spent with some traveling, meals, etc., but i definitely spent on the lower side. if you’re going to fly/stay at expensive places instead of hostels, definitely budget more!
and field programs for a one day activity are usually $150-250, but for overnight ones they can be $1500-3000!! i did a few one-day ones, but i couldn’t afford the overnights haha, really expensive imo!
Hi Jess! Did you meet any post-grad students? Im desperate to have this experience but unsure if il be the only one ! Thank you for this insightful video :)
i did know about 3 post-grads on my voyage, and i bet there were more!!! it’s definitely not the most common thing, but it’s still a great way to travel and see the world :)) you’ll still have to take classes though just so you know!
Hi Jess, is the $1,000 deposit required? Because I couldn't even pay this amount (my currency is the real and it's 5x). Or can I continue the application without it? Even at the risk of not having a room of interest.
Hi! I am 99% sure it is required once you are accepted to reserve your spot on the ship, just so they know that you are actually going to attend the semester that you applied for! You don’t have to pay it when you apply I don’t think, just when you are accepted!
It is weird that they have that much money. But at the same time, the money "they have" is all from their PARENTS not their own finances. Also thirty dollars isn't as bad compared to loaning $100+
super valid, i’m sure a lot of the money came from people’s parents! granted, my parents helped me pay for my trip as well, but i spent all my own money when traveling in the countries
wow I love how you give such important information that most youtubers neglect! this is very important so thank you
ah thank YOU for watching!!!! 💕
i'm currently planning for my future voyage, and i absolutely love your videos! you discuss important things + aspects of the SAS experience that are often overlooked or not mentioned at all. this video was so informative, thank you!
awww thank you!!
This was a great video! You are very transparent about everything you learned on your semester abroad. Your experiences not only helped you understand sticky situations in life - but you are sharing them with everyone else. I am so proud of you!
thanks!
Wow this wasn't even a topic I was thinking of . You explained it so clearly. Thank you do much.
My friend group had all different levels of money and people with money wanted to do the big things but didn’t want to leave their friends and the people with less money didn’t want to hold their friends with more money back. Definitely tough to navigate.
it is!! it’s a weird topic too because you don’t want to make anyone feel bad, or feel like they can’t spend as much time with their friends because of how much they want to spend outside of the ALREADY VERY HIGH tuition rate. feel free to leave any tips on the comments for future voyagers that are going to deal with the same sort of thing!!!
This information is overlooked by other UA-camrs thank you so much for sharing!!
you’re welcome! i’m glad you enjoyed!
My Husband keeps his cards in his phone thank goodness he hasn’t lost it yet . That’s for a nice video 💕
Love this, definitely a tip no one talks about!
Glad you liked it!!
Could you do a video on safety while traveling and while on ship? Like how safe you felt (on both) and how to stay safe (on both) ?
sure :)) i’ll add that to my vid ideas list!
I worked on the Fall '18 voyage as an RD...I didn't think too much about it, but it's pretty clear you're right.
The dead giveaway for me was:
1) The auction (which I coordinated, so I certainly didn't have a problem with it)
2) Fancy dining. I saw so many people at fancy dining weekly!
OMG that sounds like SUCH a fun job!!
But yes 😂😂 the auction was exciting to watch but I knew that I could never afford to bet on a single item
Oh it was great fun - I also volunteered to lead so many field programs since we got them for free or discounted if we chaperoned. I'm applying again because, well, it's SAS! You get it I'm sure! (even during a COVID year)
I couldn't afford any of the items either - no shame in that. I was glad the totals got so high from the auction (I think my auction raised like $44,000...I was *told* it was a record for a voyage) - but I knew I wasn't spending money like that. I didn't even start ordering food from the kitchen bar until the last few weeks of the voyage to cut costs (let alone paying for the laundry!)
i'm so happy you made this video because I've been wondering what money is like on SAS because all the vloggers I see seem to have a lot of money to spend and one day I want to do SAS but I don't have much money and don't want to spend too much money.
yes!!!! it’s totally possible to travel cheaply and not make yourself absolutely broke while still getting a great experience out of every country!
This was super helpful and I'll definitely keep this in mind as i plan out my sas voyage !
yay, glad to hear it :)
hey jess!! I was wondering if you could tell me how often you brought your laptop in-country with you? I'm trying to decide whether to get an anti-theft backpack that can fit my laptop, or if I should just opt for the smaller size!
i actually never brought my laptop, even though a lot of people did! i have an iphone and had an international data plan, so i just did everything i needed to from my phone... if you plan on sending videos or pictures or doing things that take up more data/are laptop specific then you should get an anti-left backpack for sure, but you can probably just skip this if you don’t usually do a lot with a computer anyways!
@@jessshorst thank you so much, this was super helpful!!
My friend and I weren't able to do SAS during undergrad and won't for grad school(probably not for masters either). We saw that SAS had Life-Long Learners and basically made a plan to do it when we're over 30! How'd you like the lifelong learners that you engaged with? :)
they were all super nice, and that’s a fun idea! my favorite part about the life long learners is that they can choose to have “families” on the ship, so you and your friend could be assigned like 5 or so students, and you’ll plan meals with them and basically be like a little support system on the ship! we celebrated some birthdays together, etc., and it was really sweet to have a family group like that :) you’ll also probably have people coming to talk to you whenever you’re in the dining halls, like just sitting down and getting to know you, so that’s super fun too because everyone is always really welcoming/open to eating with anybody.
also you can audit whatever classes you like, you’ll be a part of the staff/life long learner team for the sea olympics, and can go on field programs and everything - you’ll really get the full experience still, just with nicer rooms and access to the ship bar 😂😂
@@jessshorst Thanks for the info! I'm currently a first year grad student after graduating undergrad in May. I'm a peer mentor for freshmen so I'm very used to the mentoring role! That all sounds fun because I'll gain even more knowledge when I'm over 30. The nice rooms are also a plus xD. I love all your informational videos. If I have freshmen mentees that are interested in doing this, I'll recommend your channel!
@@tb14333 Awww that's all so amazing, it sounds perfect for you! A lot of students also like talking to life long learners about career/professional advice, so be aware of that as well! You might become a go-to person for information haha :))
I just saw an ad about this, the idea sounds CRAZY. What countries did you visit during this? How long do you spend at each country? What classwork is being done in a situation like this??
my voyage went to 11 countries (the netherlands, poland, portugal, spain, croatia, morocco, ghana, brazil, trinidad & tobago, ecuador, and costa rica)!! you spend 3-6 days in each one, and then get back on the ship and do your courses there - you take 4 classes and get a full semester of transferable credits from colorado state university! but any one from any college can do it 👍🏻
if you wanna know more specifically about the classes, i made a video about that a while back that you can check out!! ua-cam.com/video/bNO81k4iXb4/v-deo.html
but awesome questions haha, leave a comment under any other vids and i can try to answer them there too!
Nice video, glad you made it! Thanks for sharing :)
thanks!
Wow I didn’t on that when you went on sas you could fly somewhere or go anywhere
i didn’t either!!!!! you are literally set free once the ship docks for 3-6 days… you just need to be back on time!
haha i never flew anywhere, but took lots of buses and trains that took me far away from where we started 😂
Hey! I have a question about aid for sas. Do you have to separately apply for need based/merit scholarships or they already given to you after acceptance? If you do have to apply for them, what is an estimate for when you hear back about the aid? I hope this all makes sense and thank you!
hi! you’ll need to apply for that, or basically submit your fafsa documents once you are accepted! then you’ll hear back pretty quickly after that :) also, the only payment you’ll make once you’re accepted into the program is a $1000 down payment to reserve your spot on the voyage, and that’s refundable until super close to the voyage, so you can always back out if you don’t get the aid you need.
and then also along with the fafsa aid you can apply to other need based aid through the alumni scholarships, so there’s a lot of places you can get additional money from!
@@jessshorst Thank you so much!!
Dang... I’m early, early. I love your videos! :)
awwww thank you!! 🥰
Do you know what would happen if your cards got hacked? Like would you be able to replace them?
probably not while you’re abroad, unless you can find your bank in a different country! that’s why it’s always a good idea to bring 2 different cards, and have venmo on your phone just in case, and some extra cash!
thanks for the tips!!!
of course!!
Any advice on how to find friends that have a similar budget?
when you first meet people, ask if they’re planning on doing field programs/are already signed up, or if they are doing independent travel! this is how i found people to travel with in the first country, because a lot of people were signed up for field programs and i wasn’t, so i found other people who weren’t spending money on field programs. as it turns out, a lot of people traveling to “save money” probably won’t be signed up for many field programs because they’re so expensive, so that question is really a good place to start!
you can also straight up ask people about their budget per country, like it’s not that weird of a question on the ship, and then you’ll get an answer right away haha
Hi. How much money should one have per country? And what’s approximate fee of field trips?
hi! it really depends on if you’re trying to travel cheaply! i think $300 per country is what i usually spent with some traveling, meals, etc., but i definitely spent on the lower side. if you’re going to fly/stay at expensive places instead of hostels, definitely budget more!
and field programs for a one day activity are usually $150-250, but for overnight ones they can be $1500-3000!! i did a few one-day ones, but i couldn’t afford the overnights haha, really expensive imo!
Love this video so much!!
aww thanks!!
Hi Jess! Did you meet any post-grad students? Im desperate to have this experience but unsure if il be the only one ! Thank you for this insightful video :)
i did know about 3 post-grads on my voyage, and i bet there were more!!! it’s definitely not the most common thing, but it’s still a great way to travel and see the world :)) you’ll still have to take classes though just so you know!
Amazing! For sure, I agree :)
Hi Jess, is the $1,000 deposit required? Because I couldn't even pay this amount (my currency is the real and it's 5x). Or can I continue the application without it? Even at the risk of not having a room of interest.
Hi! I am 99% sure it is required once you are accepted to reserve your spot on the ship, just so they know that you are actually going to attend the semester that you applied for! You don’t have to pay it when you apply I don’t think, just when you are accepted!
@@jessshorst ah, ok, thank you Jess
What like the age for semester at sea
the majority of people that go are 21, but the age range for students is 17-23!
you can go the year before you go to college, like as a gap year, or post-grad as well!
@@jessshorst Awsome thank you
I'm going l when I'm 18
@@ziyle5238 yeah same I was thinking about next year but may aswell wait another year
It is weird that they have that much money. But at the same time, the money "they have" is all from their PARENTS not their own finances. Also thirty dollars isn't as bad compared to loaning $100+
$30 is still $30?
Are students spending their own money that they earned or mommy and daddy's money? Just saying. They're not wealthy their parents are.
super valid, i’m sure a lot of the money came from people’s parents! granted, my parents helped me pay for my trip as well, but i spent all my own money when traveling in the countries
Omg I’m so early😂
omg YES!! 💕
Lesson travel and share experiences with people of more or less your same financial range... No drama, no fights!!