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 Nicaragua, Vietnam, Portugal, and Sweden.
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 developed better communication skills. Yes it was worthwhile."
Shea Hine Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned a lot about the agricultural system of Ireland, and about the culture and people who live on and work the land. The experience was definitely worthwhile. "
Jessica Adcock Berea College
"How distance affects our relationship with current affairs How people are truly the same everywhere despite what the media says The difficulties of communicating across a language barrier That I can live anywhere happily It was worthwhile"
Timothy Rice Washington State University
"I learned a lot of history and grammar. "
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I gained much more confidence in my spanish speaking. It was so incredible! I did not let the price stop me."
Aubrey Leigh Stone Texas A&M University - College Station
"I gained more of an understanding of myself from my experience abroad and it was definitely worthwhile. I also have developed a fresh perspective of the world and the US. "
A student High School
"It was absolutely worthwhile! I learned more about who I was as a person, I gained a new cultural perspective and respect for the Spanish lifestyle, I expanded my vocabulary, and I gained a forever home in Granada. "
A student Eastern Kentucky University
"Language skills, knowledge about the culture, ability to deal with different issues in life"
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned how people in another culture live day to day and how their values and lifestyle differs from the US. I got way more comfortable speaking spanish with native speakers, and became a better listener"
Courtney Anne Hamala University of Houston
"It was quite worthwhile. I got a very different perspective on how the world works and developed interesting skills. "
Jeb Polstein Bowdoin College
"A global perspective of the fashion industry. "
A student Virginia Commonwealth University / VCU
"A new language "
Raven Wayne State University
"I think I gained more independence, a better understanding of how fashion is internationally and beautiful memories."
Cailyn Virginia Commonwealth University / VCU
"The practice odd using Spanish and applying it to everyday life"
khadijah Nelson University of Texas - Health Science Center at Houston
"I learned a lot about myself as a student, a traveler, a roommate, and a Spanish-speaker. This experience helped me figure things out on my own, but I also had a nice support system if I needed help. Definitely worthwhile! "
Maggie Burke Pembroke Hill School
"Learned much Spanish, learned to appreciate how fortunate we are in the US, and to not refer to the US as America. "
A student Canton High School
"I learned a lot of Spanish, and I also became more confident with my ability to have a conversation with someone who only speaks Spanish. It was definitely worthwhile. "
A student Headwaters School
"I gained: -A new family -A new home -Six weeks of living life in the Spanish language, including practice -New friends -A new perspective on my life here in the United States and what I want. I learned: -Much more spanish -Loads about Costa Rican life and culture -An unexpected amount about who I am and what I want ..."
James K. Alcala University of California - Riverside
"Well this is a big question. How do I explain the new perspective I have? How do I explain that God led me to Costa Rica, showed me a whole new sort of world, and opened my eyes to new ways of life? How do I say "I gained language skills" and leave it at that? No, I can't really explain in a study abroad review what the experie..."
Erin Fleishman The Catholic University of America
"I gained a greater proficiency in Spanish, a familiarity with another culture, and came back with my girlfriend and future wife. Yes, it was definitely worthwhile. "
Matthew Woods The Catholic University of America
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Brittany Johnson University of Houston
"Some spanish, new relationships, deeper appreciation of sustainability and its broad contents, more compassionate, awe-inspiring sights, new food, out of comfort zone"
A student Hofstra University
"Yes"
A student Northville Public Schools
"Aside from Spanish, obviously, I learned a lot about Latino cultures, about myself, and even about people from other parts of the United States. It was definitely worthwhile."
A student Eastern Kentucky University
"I gained confidence in my ability to speak Spanish as well as my ability to travel independently. It was extremely worthwhile!"
A student San Diego State University