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!
"This experience abroad was definitely worth it because it changed my life in many different ways and its difficult to summarize all of the things I learned here. I worked closely with children here and I developed strong relationships with them and learned about love. I truly felt love for these children who are alone in this ..."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned so much about the culture of Costa Rica and the spanish language. I learned a lot about myself and the kind of person I want to be. I gained friends that were costa rican and from the US. I learned about how other countries see the US and about how large/awesome/diverse the world is. "
Morgan G Wagner College
"I learned that while people come from different places and speak different languages, for the most part we are all the same. People in Romania are trying to succeed and to make good lives for themselves and their families. But there are many problems in every society that are not being fixed. In Romania it is the problem of chil..."
A student Brigham Young University
"It was definitely a growing experience for me. It wasn't all good but the bad things taught me things I will probably need in the future so it was, in the end, an important adventure. "
Christina C Brigham Young University
"Yes! Life perspective/patience/love/cultural experience/cultural appreciation/language practice"
A student Brigham Young University
"Understanding and love for people in another culture. Valuable experience for my major and career goals."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned what it's like to live in another country in a demographic completely different from what I grew up in. I learned to be grateful for the blessings I have and for my family. I learned how to love others and myself better. I felt a greater love for the kids I worked with than I knew I was capable of. I grew so much and b..."
Melanie C Brigham Young University
"I learned how to be a more patient individual. To love children and people that I never knew before. "
A student Brigham Young University
"I gained personal growth and learned that life is worth living, not worrying so much about the time but appreciating what you have now and be present , be in the moment, because life will pass you by, therefore just go for it and live."
Amanda D Worcester State College
"Yes!"
Rebecca P Illinois State University
"It was definitely the hardest thing I have ever had to do. I was forced out of my shell and became stronger and more confident because of it. Looking back there were some great moments, and some bad, but it was definitely worth every minute."
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned so much about myself and the world. I learned about the country, culture and language. "
A student Winona State University
"Saying yes to new experiences: from food, to locations, new forms of thinking, meeting new people, and doing dare devil stunts. "
Esther R University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned so much about Ireland as a whole. I also learned about how education is similar and different in Ireland compared to the United States. It was most definitely worth while."
A student Illinois State University
"It was very worthwhile because understanding the pattern of how fashion repeats itself will be very beneficial for my desired future career of an apparel buyer. As a buyer, it is important to be able to forecast trends. This trip exposed me to different cultures which may be beneficial to my future career may I get the chance ..."
A student Illinois State University
"I really did enjoy this "
Alisa J University of Rochester
"It was absolutely worthwhile. I learned the language, made some great friends, fell in love with the country and its people, and become a more knowledgeable person. I loved it!"
A student Brigham Young University
"It was worthwhile for the traveling benefits and the host family I had made it worth it. Academically, it was not worth it and I feel as if my grades suffered because of the lack on support/instructions/guidelines"
Rebecca S Arizona State University
"Literally the best experience of my entire life. I can't imagine choosing a better place or spending a semester with other people. We all met and became best friends instantly, including the professors. "
Hailee R Wartburg College
"I learned that people are people no matter where you go in the world. The culture can be completely different but that's is what each person different "
A student Illinois State University
"I learned the power of cultural differences. Many of my actions and mannerisms were interpreted as very stand offish or off putting. I think that being a person who keeps to myself and also being a minority, I was somewhat of an anomaly in France. Progressive as it was, France hadn't evolved quite enough for me to feel completel..."
Student R Barnard College
"I learned the power of cultural differences. Many of my actions and mannerisms were interpreted as very stand offish or off putting. I think that being a person who keeps to myself and also being a minority, I was somewhat of an anomaly in France. Progressive as it was, France hadn't evolved quite enough for me to feel completel..."
Student R Barnard College
"The experience was worth every penny!"
A student Illinois State University
"I could not even begin to sum up what I learned. I never believed that my mind could be challenged like it would be in Ghana. I was taught about myself through others. For me, it was a revolutionary experience that I want to keep all to myself because I cannot begin to explain it so other people could understand. "
A student Middlebury College
"I got the wonderful experience of doing something that I love abroad, meeting new people and getting to know a new city. My internship was in St Pierre Hospital, located near the city center of Brussels. Being the biggest hospital in the city, the hospital sees a large volume of people everyday. There was always lots to see! I h..."
A student University of Rochester