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!
"Very worthwhile. I gained a greater appreciation and understanding that America, and the American way of life is not how the whole world lives."
A student Middle Tennessee State University
"A different political perspective on the world, new friends around the world, the ability to dance salsa, and fluency in the spanish language"
saul goodwin The Evergreen State College
"I learned that locals love helping you learn their language so don't be shy and make mistakes because that is the only way you will learn. "
Bianca Maheia University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
"Absolutely. I learned how it feels to not know a language very well. Practice before you go:)."
Cassidy Blinn College
"It was worthwhile, I learned how to be independent and bold. I also learned how to appreciate the culture of the country in which I was travelling. "
Rebecca Willenbrink Western Kentucky University
"Most definitely worthwhile. Besides improving my spanish skills I was able to develop a sense of cultural competency "
Kellie Irmick University of Kentucky
"I learned that I could live abroad. As bad as it sounds I didn't miss home. I could have stayed and been perfectly fine. Life in Costa Rica is so easy going adjusting back to gringo time after being on tico time for so long was a bit hard!"
Kyla M Smith Eastern Kentucky University
"Worthwhile cultural and historical information and experiences"
Rachael Taylor Blinn College
"I learned a lot of life experiences about how we are spoiled and should be more grateful for the things we have. Like a/c for example. "
Makenzie Choate Missouri State University
"I learned a lot about myself"
A student Missouri State University
"I gained a lot of self confidence and made so many close friends. 110% worthwhile."
Emily Missouri State University
"While abroad I improved my Spanish, met a lot of nice people, got to travel often and have many cool experiences. It was definitely worthwhile. "
A student Elizabethtown College
"I gained a tremendous amount of historical background about the various cultural influences of the Iberian peninsula. Some of my preconceptions about European culture in general were confirmed and some were overturned. I was fascinated by how the architecture (particularly the close streets) of the cities took me back to a dif..."
A student Blinn College
"Learn more about the language and the Oaxaca community. "
A student San Diego State University
"One thing I learned was how not to worry/ be busy all the time. Ticos live life in a more relaxed manner and that was really good for me to immerse myself in. "
Dakota McCracken Western Michigan University
"It was worthwhile, I made local friends whom I still keep in contact with. My host family was amazing too I still talk to them. My Spanish improved too. "
Hanna Teshale University of Houston
"When you go abroad, you gain so much perspective on your own home country and way of life. Pura Vida is the motto of Costa Rica, and my host mom compared it to "hakuna matata" or essentially, don't worry. I loved getting to see that more laid back way of life, because it differs so greatly from the hustle and bustle of the US. I..."
Anne Russell University of the Cumberlands
"I did not go abroad but the intensive online immersion was critical to improving my Russian language skills."
Sean D Patterson University of Alberta - Outbound
"I learned that it is all about what you make of the experience. You choose to interact with your host family and learn from them. You hear their experiences and it humbles you. You realize that there is a lot more to learn from the world when you see it for yourself."
Melanie Ascencio California State University - Fullerton
"I gained weight "
Alonso Loredo Texas A&M University–Central Texas
"I learned multiple differences in the spanish dialogue for coat rica compare to mexico and USA"
Daniela Avilez Texas A&M University - College Station
"I gained a lot of experience working with children, and learning to speak spanish"
Amber Taurman-Miller California State University - Fullerton
"It definitely was for me. I learned that everyone lives in different conditions and we are capable of being able to be a positive influence and help change their lives for the better. "
Lia Oliden California State University - Fullerton
"Learned more Spanish than I thought I would. Learned a great deal about health and healthcare in Costa Rica and was able to compare it to the U.S. to see similarities and differences. Worthwhile!"
A student Western Michigan University
"I made many lifelong friends, I gained more confidence in my Spanish-speaking abilities, and I've also gained the confidence to travel even more after this experience."
A student Western Michigan University