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 learned that I love Ireland! It's an incredibly beautiful country. The people are funny, friendly and don't take themselves too seriously. I want to go back, maybe to live there. Social problems are the same everywhere. I liked the philosophy and well rounded social work being done in Ireland. They are dealing with problems th..."
Arianna Kemp University of New Mexico
"I learned a lot about the Irish culture, and the way many social welfare programs are inspiring a positive change in the communities they serve. "
A student University of New Mexico
"Being able to see the world and learning about their culture and taking it all in. Having the ablitly to learn their language and even making new friends."
keanndra eriacho University of New Mexico
"I gained a greater appreciation for different government systems and how a community can come together."
A student University of New Mexico
"I learned to be more open minded, appreciate my rights as a woman more, and speak/write spanish in a more professional way. "
A student University of North Texas
"My time abroad was incredibly worth it. I've learned so much. I've learned about many different cultures through different travels while aboard and the many people I have met. I've improved my Spanish ten-fold. I've gained new friends from so many different places. I've learned independence and tolerance of others. "
A student Winona State University
"This trip taught me a lot about myself and some of the biases I have. Being aware of these biases is helping me become a more accepting individual. I am also excited to become more involved in Albuquerque as a result of this trip."
A student University of New Mexico
"I think that the most important lesson that I learned is that it requires a great deal of patience and self control to contend with so many different personalities. "
A student University of New Mexico
"She improved her Spanish"
Debbie Rivers School
"The day-to-day life of the Irish. The social problems that Ireland faces, and Irish history"
Jeremy Zeilik University of New Mexico
"I learned a lot about the Argentine culture! "
Karla Davila Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned spanish, a few customs and that friendship comes in a variety of people and places"
A student University of Houston
"I learned a lot about myself and the world in general. It was so worth all the paperwork, applications, etc. A trip like that is very rare once you graduate."
Kelly Hamilton Texas A&M University - College Station
"This trip was so worthwhile. I grew as a person by being immersed in a culture different than my own. I learned to communicate in a different language, and went out of my comfort zone. "
Abby Greene University of Houston
"I learned the culture of the people in that country. "
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"You learn a lot about yourself and what you value."
Stephen Tran The University of Texas at Austin
"I gained a lot of independence and learned a lot about Costa Rican culture and the Spanish language."
Katie Zatt Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne / IPFW
"I gained a different perspective of people in general. I realized my own judgments or assumptions I had before coming to Mexico. I gained more of an awareness of that fact that people are not SO different from one country to another. Everyone is climbing on that same ladder regardless of race, gender, or culture."
lebluba Northwestern Oklahoma State University
"I gained an understanding of how people of another culture live. I learned how to adjust to speaking Spanish all day everyday because my host family spoke zero English. Through traveling so much, I learned how to compromise and stay calm during stressful situations."
Molly Gipson University of North Texas
"From this experience, I learned that I have a love for experiencing new cultures and adventure. My trip to Costa Rica taught me not to stress every little thing and to just enjoy life."
Kelcee Rowlett Missouri State University
"By studying abroad I greatly enhanced my Spanish, made life-long friends, learned about a completely different culture, sampled exotic foods, experienced things that I never had before, and acquired a new perspective of life. Through this adventure abroad, I came to realize that no matter where you go, people are still people. I..."
A student Oklahoma State University - Stillwater
"I think I have become more culturally aware (like saying US when describing people who live in the US instead of Americans, which includes South, Central and North). Everything was absolutely worthwhile. It's an experience I'll cherish forever."
A student University of Houston
"Love of travel and new prespective on global issues"
A student Spring Hill College
"I learned so much about the culture and Spain in general! It was completely worth it. "
Nilsa Pérez-Cabrera Blinn College
"I learned that it's hard to learn Spanish, but being immersed in it, it really helps to learn it. Although you might feel alone, there are millions of people who are in the same boat. "
Emily R Rader Cardinal Stritch University