I have learnt a lot at my time at Sciences Po Paris, Campus au Havre. My university life was a mixture of realising my passions, making amazing lifelong friends and experiences, and getting to learn from some of the most brilliant minds in political sciences. I decided to major in Government and Politics and had the opportunity to learn about a diverse range of subjects from constitutional law to energy geopolitics in Central Asia. At the Le Havre campus, Euro-Asian relations is the specialisation and not only does one get to learn a lot about the larger than life region but also meet people from all over the world with similar passions. For a small campus, the student life is active and there is constantly multiple events to go to or participate in. If you are interested in Asia and the social sciences, Sciences Po Paris Campus au Havre is for you. Sciences Po Paris has other campuses for other regions across France including campuses in Paris, Dijon (Eastern Europe), Menton (Middle East and Mediterranean), Reims (North America and Africa), Nancy(Germany-EU? Idk), and Poitiers (Latin America). The Le Havre campus (go mushus!) is an English speaking campus. So, if you are not a French speaker like me, it’s a little less terrifying coming to France and not knowing French. Le Havre isn’t the prettiest French city but the city grows on you and you come to make it your own.