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!
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"You seriously can't go wrong with SOL if you are wanting to study abroad. Costa Rica is an amazing country. The program directors for Sol in Costa Rica are amazingly helpful and super insightful about the country and life in general. Sol works with a great university with awesome teachers. My Spanish levels increased dramaticall..."
Cassie G Worcester State University
"I learned how to prepare for international travel. I learned how to adapt to a different cultures hospitality codes."
Cheryl T Methodist University
"an appreciation of the real--not touristy--Costa Rica!"
Jennifer R Methodist University
"I am reviewing on behalf of my son, who traveled to Santander with SPI last year. He grew from being an intermediate speaker of the language to an advanced speaker in just under four weeks. It was extremely worthwhile and I would recommend this program to anyone."
Deborah H Parent Reviews of Study Abroad
"I learned how to live in a very diverse environment "
Nikki V University of South Carolina - Columbia
"I gained a lot of social skills and picked up cultural cues that I had to learn on site. Much of my understanding about India only came from books and friends back in States, but learning about India in its actual context completely gave me a different interpretation about my major. This made me learn to love India even more a..."
Brittany P Lake Forest College
"As an adult in the working world now, I use the skills from my study abroad experiences every single day. Study abroad truly changed my life and I am now learning French to become trilingual. It is the best investment my parents ever made in my education."
Jeremy G University of Utah
"There are so many things an individual will gain. One of which is the thirst to see more, to be greater, it will fuel your ambitions and of course it was worthwhile "
Zac S St. Michael's High School, Santa Fe
"I really, really gained confidence in speaking Italian, which was my whole goal going into the program. So it was definitely worthwhile :)"
Elizabeth B University of Arkansas - Fayetteville
"I learned a lot about myself, and about my strengths and weaknesses. But I also learned a lot about other people as well, and the capacity for human kindness and understanding. I definitely gained a perspective on the world and on the my place in it as an American. Oh, and I learned how to cross the street, eat with my hands, an..."
Martha A Lawrence University
"Spending a semester in Brussels was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Not only did I learn a lot about the Belgian culture and life in Europe in general, but I also met a lot of really cool people. I also learned a lot about myself. Everyone should spend time abroad. It's an amazing experience!"
A student McPherson College
"I learned so much during my time abroad. I learned so much about Italian culture and the language, I made amazing friends, and I saw and did so many awesome things that I never thought I'd do. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"It was completely worthwhile, and I'd do it again in a heartbeat. I gained self-confidence, by learning how to function in completely different environments and circumstances. I made lifelong friends, and learned more than I could have imagined when I left."
A student Austin College
"I gained friends who I will have my entire life. I gained a greater sense of independence. I gained a greater understanding of the world. Most of all, I gained a renewed appreciation for life."
Maxwell P Austin College
"I learned so many things about myself as well as the world. I can definitely say that I have more of an international, or world view now. I've learned how to effectively manage time. I've become less materialistic, and I'm glad. I don't need clothes and shiny jewelry to make me happy. I would rather travel, explore, and learn di..."
Tina B University of California - Riverside
"Yes."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I don't even know where to start as a response to this question. This experience has transformed my whole future, taught me so many important lessons, opened my eyes to another level of possibilities and given me some of the best friendships I have ever had in my life. I have achieved my dream of being fluent in Spanish. I have ..."
Mary M Benito Juárez Autonomous University of Oaxaca
"Had a great time, in an amazing program, in an incredible city. It was absolutely worthwhile and I'm so glad I chose Sol. Students can learn so much about the world and themselves when living in an entirely different culture. I now have friends from every corner of the world and gained a special connection to Buenos Aires."
daniel r University of California - Los Angeles
"I learned how to manage my time, how to explore and go beyond my comfort zone. I learned how to integrate with people and how to make friends."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"We don't live in tribal times anymore, restrained by what is immediately around us - instead we are all contributors on a world stage. Even listening to music at the pub I could notice a difference in what cultures choose to value, which made me get to choose for myself how to live. In Ireland anyone is welcome to join in or sin..."
Gemma K University of Tasmania
"Language Skills, travel competency, a time for self-discovery."
A student Wellesley College
"I can't sum up my experience in words. Just know I would do it again in a heart beat."
samara b Seton Hall University
"I gained friends and new perspective on health issues. It was well worth it because after that experience I have decided to pursue public health for Masters and to work in rural areas."
Gladys K Berea College
"The nature was beautiful, I made new friends (albeit all American), and I got to see what Costa Rican culture is like. The culture was surprisingly Americanized in many ways, so it didn't feel exotic or necessarily very exciting, but it was still authentically Costa Rican. I had a lot of fun there, and think it was a really posi..."
A student Missouri State University
"About myself, I learned that I prefer traveling with other people, that I need a month to start making social connections with people, and that family and friends are indispensable. I learned a lot about Argentinean history and the Spanish language. It was very worthwhile. "
A student Quest University Canada / Outbound