Engineering Student Makes Time for World Travel

For many of Drexel’s industrious engineering students, studying abroad is an idea entertained only during physics-class daydreams and never truly considered due to a full schedule of fast-paced classes and demanding homework.
This is not the case for civil-engineering student Michelle Martucci, who made her dreams come true last year and proved balancing both calculus homework and life in a new place is possible when she ventured to the United Kingdom. Martucci studied engineering at the University of Leeds in England during the fall term of her junior year. In her time abroad, she met people from all over the world, explored several European countries and gained a new outlook on the world and herself.
“This was by far the greatest four months of my life, and the most rewarding experience I’ve had at Drexel thus far,” Martucci said.
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