Texas Lutheran University (TLU): Athens - Arts and Psychology in Greece

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So worthwhile. I LOVE traveling and being abroad; broadens my horizons and allows me to step into another cultures shoes and understand their problems and concerns. Allows me to really appreciate what we have here in the US. - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
Past Review Awesome!
I learned about ancient and modern Greece. It was especially neat to learn the customs and culture of modern Greece and to be there during an important political time. It was a very worthwhile trip. - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
Very worthwhile. As much as we talk about different cultures and different beliefs, everyone has a sense of humor. Never be afraid to talk to people. - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
I learned that Greece is a very hospitable country. Nearly everyone is friendly there. I also gained a lot of know how of the country and city of Athens in general, which will be good for when I come back to visit. It was extremely worthwhile, and I'd do it all over again if I could. - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
Past Review Great!
It was worth whiles and I learned that Geeks are really happy - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
I think the thing that I took away the most was the way that they live in Athens. It is so much more relaxed and fun than the way of life here. It was 100% worth it because I am now thinking about attending Graduate school abroad. - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
It was worthwhile. I learned that certain things in Greece are being blown out of porportion by the media. - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review

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