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 a lot about the spanish language and culture. I learned about how different people live and think. It was definitely worthwhile "
A student Texas A&M University–Central Texas
"I learned a few grammatical rules. But most importantly I learned how to travel and find my way around. It's great to be tested and pass without having a security net always near you."
A student University of Houston
"Not sure if it was worthwhile... did terrible here and could've just not gone and I wouldnt have to go thru the stress of what happened with my GPA and major..."
A student Winona State University
"Obviously, I gained fluency in Spanish that I never would have developed in a high school Spanish class. I hope to do another Sol program next summer!"
Kate Gabrielson Homewood High School
"Yes, I matured a lot and it was a great learning experience for me"
Maria Notre Dame High School
"I learned about the vibrant culture of Mexico and the history of Mexican art and architecture. It was nice to cover a lot of different areas in Spanish."
A student Los Gatos High School
"Yes - helped my Spanish "
A student Arizona State University
"I would study abroad all the time if I could. I learned that as much as a plan for everything to go smoothly, life just laughs and says "nope" and you still have to deal with things, and you can either handle it gracefully and continue to enjoy yourself and your time in the beautiful cities you travel to or let it get you down. ..."
Kelsey University of North Texas
"I learned to adjust to the Spanish culture, very different, but completely worthwhile!"
Jordan Wehmuller Boulder High School
"I learned to live by myself. Yes very worthwhile "
A student High School
"Be aware of your surroundings "
Sierra C King University of Kentucky
"It was definitely worthwhile because I learned a lot. I got to experience the real Spanish culture and loved it. I loved getting to know locals and their ways, most definitely feeling integrated into their culture. I am very grateful with my host family for making me feel as if I was part of the family. I will definitely go back..."
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"My Spanish improved immensely, and I am so grateful I had the chance to immerse myself in the language."
A student High School
"I learned a new language and the way of the Costa Rican people live"
A student
"I learned a lot about Costa Rican culture, it was worthwhile."
Jasmine Hyman Institute for Collaborative Education
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Jessica Coutinho
"I learned to be appreciative of other people and other cultures, and it was worthwhile. "
Simara Askew Texas A&M University - College Station
"I gained cultural experience and language enrichment. Definitely worthwhile."
Emily T Missouri State University
"I really gained insight into a totally different culture. I improved my Spanish, and met some wonderful people. "
Sophia Day Stuyvesant High School
"I learned a lot about the Spanish culture and the Spanish language which, ultimately, was my goal for the trip. I became more confident in my Spanish speaking skills and took several steps forward to becoming fluent. My experience abroad was very worthwhile."
Zebediah Peterson Viterbo University
"My son really liked the program. He was surprised it was curtailed."
Jennie Feiger High School
"Yes, it was worthwhile since it showed me a different way of living and what else is out there by letting me see parts of the culture that were new and different from how they are at home."
Holly Gateway High School
"My Spanish improved immensely and I met so many great friends"
Merik Stone Beyer Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned how they live in Oaxaca, Mexico. I learned how different their culture is. It was definititely worthwhile!"
Rhyan A Malachowski The University of Texas at Austin
"On top of gaining the credits I needed to finish a Spanish minor, I gained perspective on other areas in the world and people living very different lives than me. I also improved my Spanish literacy which is a skill I will use for the rest of my life. "
A student Winona State University