Study Abroad Programs in Argentina
- Location(s): Pilar, Argentina: Bariloche, Argentina: Buenos Aires, Argentina: Cordoba, Argentina: Mendoza, Argentina: Rosario, Argentina: Salta, Argentina: San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina: San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina: Traveling in Argentina, Argentina: Ushuaia, Argentina
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, Gap Year, Graduate Program, High School, Research
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Absolutely worthwhile. I learned a language, I met SO many people, I learned a lot about myself as well as about the city. emma.scott.5876060 - University of Kentucky View Entire Review
I learned not to do business in Argentina. It was worthwhile, but I would not return to the city. Amanda J - Marymount University View Entire Review
My experience was more than worthwhile, but choosing this program was a huge mistake. A student - University of California - Los Angeles View Entire Review
I learned how the Physical Education/Exercise Science program was run in Argentina. It was definitely worthwhile to broaden my view of the country and their academic programs and the cultural experience was unforgettable. A student - Illinois State University View Entire Review
YES. I loved every minute of it. My only suggestion would be to do CCCS and not ISA. Also, you should choose Cordoba. It is still a huge city but unlike Buenos Aires you can actually begin to feel at home here, instead of like a tourist. Sarah C - Trinity University View Entire Review
The overall experience was amazing. SOL really has study abroad down. So much is done for you that all you really have to do is take in the experience and enjoy. It was great getting in touch with Latin America. As a Latino, I can't stress enough what a valuable experience spending some time in that part of the world is. Though ... Julio R - San Diego State University View Entire Review
I feel like the language component and simply loving in an immersion setting was more valuable than the other class on human rights that I took. JP S - Western Kentucky University View Entire Review
Yes, while there were a lot of little things I did not like about the trip I would do it again in a heart beat because it was such a unique experience. Paul D - Towson University View Entire Review
Better understanding of the culture and the language, while making some memories and some friendships I will never forget. Michael G - University of Connecticut View Entire Review
Absolutely. Chris D - Temple University View Entire Review
It was very worthwhile Sara L - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I feel I've touched on this earlier, but it has definitely changed my future plans. I plan on starting my own business in Austin in the next few years, my idea was entirely influenced by the trip. David W - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review

It was definitely worthwhile, but my specific program left a lot to be desired. The understandings I gained had mostly to do with myself and what I found interesting. I made some good friends but took the opportunity as a time to selfishly do exactly what I wanted to do. I learned how important communication skills are--especial... A student - University of Minnesota - Twin Cities View Entire Review
how to become independent and responsible and yes it was worthwhile! laury.valdes - University of South Alabama View Entire Review
Totally! , I think in addition to the added benefits of knowing a second language, that this experience has taught me adapt to anything. I was able to live in a place for several months, without knowing anyone, the place, or the culture and language very well. I learned how much we take for granted and how much we miss by not ... A student - Texas A&M University - College Station View Entire Review
Perspective Austin U - Georgetown University View Entire Review
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Buenos Aires: Rich Colonial History Contrasted To Cosmopolitan City Worth The Experience
Buenos Aires is a politically charged region that I was able to experience first hand. The museums were amazing, overall the culture of the city was palpable. Carmen C - University of Houston View Entire Review

I am very satisfied with my study abroad experience. I have traveled before but never in the capapcity of a student in a program. As a student participant, I was able to enjoy the culture more fully because all the accommodations were taken care of. The only worry I had was to get the fullest experience I could. I also gained a ... Patty B - Western Kentucky University View Entire Review
I learned so much. Before I left I had a lot of fear about speaking in Spanish and within a day or two I was practically fluent. Jasmine B - Towson University View Entire Review
Most worth while! Deborah D - Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management View Entire Review
yes. it was worth every penny. TABITHA W - Oklahoma City University View Entire Review
I gained so many new skills and understandings of the culture, language, and mentality in another counntry Meagan M - Wagner College View Entire Review
My Spanish improved a lot. This trip confirmed my desire to further pursue my major in Latin American studies. Courtney B - American University View Entire Review
I gained a much greater appreciation for diversity in the world, and realized that just because something is different from the way i see/do things, doesn't mean it's wrong Ethan T - University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh View Entire Review
Gained an understanding of what culture is and gained perspective on my life, the world, and my place in it. Ryan B - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
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Find your dream Study Abroad Program in Argentina at Abroad101 and this directory of education abroad programs plus rankings and reviews by American college students.
Future students are drawn to Abroad101 for the reviews from returning students. Using the popular 1-5 star scale, individual reviews provide a total rating, which are then averaged and displayed in directories. Individual review details give ratings on all aspects of the program: academics, housing, food, program administration and the environment, plus student support before and after the experience abroad. This insight can be reassuring to students and help them not only pick a program, but feel comfortable in their choices. For parents, the reviews provide a level of comfort about the provider, the destination and study abroad in general.
Future students are drawn to Abroad101 for the reviews from returning students. Using the popular 1-5 star scale, individual reviews provide a total rating, which are then averaged and displayed in directories. Individual review details give ratings on all aspects of the program: academics, housing, food, program administration and the environment, plus student support before and after the experience abroad. This insight can be reassuring to students and help them not only pick a program, but feel comfortable in their choices. For parents, the reviews provide a level of comfort about the provider, the destination and study abroad in general.
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