Top Study Abroad Programs Worldwide!
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Top Study Abroad Programs Worldwide! is a program provider offering 83 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, Gap Year, Graduate Program, High School, and Research abroad programs in 79 countries such as Portugal, Namibia, Japan, and Ireland.
Here are some great reviews from students who have studies abroad at some of the Top Study Abroad programs around the world!
Study Abroad with Top Study Abroad Programs Worldwide!
"I learned how to stand up for myself better. I was glad I went and able to experience a new country. "
Liana Cardinal Stritch University
"I gained many important skills such as not being afraid to speak Spanish even when it is not perfect. Yes!"
A student
"I learned a lot about Tico culture and the directors of the program were always available and did their best to help students feel comfortable and learn more,"
Destinee Vargad Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned the differences and similarities between my culture and a different culture. It was definitely worthwhile and made me realize that I would like to continue to travel the world and experience different cultures on my own terms in the future. "
Elizabeth Buchanan University of Louisville
"I gained friends, culture, and a stronger grasp on a language I love."
A student University of Louisville
"I learned to appreciate things I didn't understand. I think I am a more curious person now and more likely to do things I have never done before. Also, I gained confidence in my abilities to speak Spanish."
Claudia Jantes West Texas A&M University
"It was definitely worthwhile. I gained solo travel experience, social experience, and even a bit of independence. "
Daniel Brous University of Granada
"I gained confidence in speaking my second language. Before, I was afraid to talk with anyone besides my Spanish teachers in the language, but now I don’t want to stop talking in Spanish! Also, this was transformative in my career journey - I think I may want to teach English as a second language!"
Anna Latimer Wesleyan College
"If you are looking for an amazing culture filled experience, look no further!! I have recently returned from Mexico and had a great time. I was able to meet a lot of great friends from Mexico as well as from many other countries around the world. When I arrived in Guanajuato my Spanish was very basic, I knew some words and phras..."
Matthew The University of Texas at Austin
"My experience was incredibly worthwhile. I gained cultural knowledge, strengthened my Spanish skills, and made friends with locals."
A student Middlebury College
"I was very impressed with my fellow students, especially those from Texas A&M who made up the majority in my cohort. Their values and ambitions were very solid and a welcome change from students I know from non religious eastern elite schools. "
A student The Catholic University of America
"Oh yes it was worth while. I feel like I have more of an appreciation for different people's way of life now. I have always been pretty accepting, but now I have moved past acceptance to understanding."
Ethan Oklahoma City University
"I gained a cultural experience that can never be taught by Book. I will hold everything I learned and viewed will never be forgotten"
David S Hiltzman Oklahoma State University - Stillwater
"I gained confidence, independence, and a lot of Spanish! It was absolutely worthwhile. "
A student West Texas A&M University
"I learned so much about the culture of Mexico. I also gained so much confidence in my speaking abilities. I knew that I could write and read at an advanced level, so it was amazing to be able to get my speaking ability to the same level. This made the experience very worthwhile."
A student Worcester State University
"Yes, my spanish improved significantly "
Avery Dutcher Oklahoma State University - Stillwater
"You don't know what you have until it's gone. It's a crazy feeling getting home and adapting back to your home culture. Seeing family and friends is nice for the first weekend, but then I would give anything to just hop back on a plane and be back in my second home. I gained a new perspective on life (and specifically how Americ..."
Katherine Schaaf Western Kentucky University
"I was incredibly impressed with my trip with CLA to Guanajuato. I went to improve my proficiency in Spanish and learn about my heritage and I ended up gaining so much more. By the end of the month I was completely thinking in Spanish without having to translate everything into English first and even slept talked in Spanish which..."
Monica Lambie California State University - Sacramento
"My Spanish has improved so much and I loved getting to live in and experience Argentina, and travel to other South American countries. "
Krista Beucler University of Mary Washington
"This was my first time going abroad without family, or a friend. By going on this trip, and doing the things I did (traveling to different cities, countries, doing new things) I proved to myself that I can be independent. Not only that, but I also learned to adapt; adapt to a new culture, lifestyle, food, mentality. After this e..."
Kristina Gomez Texas A&M University–Central Texas
"language skills. yes"
Katie Winona State University
"Yes! My experience was life changing I. May ways. I learned independence, and a respect and fascination for the ways others live. And of course, I learned how to truly speak Spanish! "
Taylor Clark Alamo Heights High School
"This was completly worthwhile. I gained independence and learned how to be alone for some time. I lived with a roommate, but sometimes I would be alone, and it taught me to appreciate the time I had alone. I also learned how to respect the things that I have that they don't have in Granada. For example, my host family did not ha..."
Sophie Meyer High School
"I learned a lot about archaeology in Greece, which is good because that's what I signed up for. I also learned a lot about modern Greek culture and history."
A student Austin Peay State University
"It was not worth the money wasted on a degree that has a very low job prospect even though what I learnt was nice."
Ken Bond University