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!
"Yes, it was definitely worthwhile. I gained a lot of knowledge about the Italian culture that I did not know prior to my trip. I think the living abroad even for a brief period has made me a more well-rounded person. Although I had a bunch of travel experience before this internship, this was the first time I had actually live..."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned so much about asia. I also learned what extreme poverty looks like. I learned a lot about Buddhism and Ancient Khmer history. I chose the program because it fulfilled specific graduation requirements. I do the program again for fun, but I am glad I went. "
matthew.parmley.5 Trinity University
"It was most definitely worth while. I learned how lucky we are to live in America where we have so much opportunity to follow our dreams. The culture there is so different, it was nice to learn to relax and appreciate what's around me; instead of hurrying around, (as is our habit in America). Mostly I learned that culture is a b..."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"A better understanding of healthcare in other places, different roles of nursing and yes it was worthwhile"
A student Brigham Young University
"I gained and learned so much I can't even begin to describe. I learned to to love art, I learned to make friends with everyone, I learned that sometimes we are asked to do things we are not necessarily comfortable with, I learned that even though growing up is scary, there is so much amazing freedom that comes with it. I learned..."
Cassie B Brigham Young University
"I gained so much. It was a deeply valuable experience. "
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned a lot about the art that I saw, I also learned about creating that art. I feel like it was definitely worthwhile. I learned about European history and saw art that I have studied in classes. I connected with artists from hundreds of years ago and was touched by their skill and the emotions they provoked. "
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned a lot from this experience in Cambodia. I have come away with a better understanding of international development and public health. In addition, I have come away with a second family and friends that I hope to keep in contact with for a long time. I cannot wait to go back!"
Melanie C Brigham Young University
"It was definitely worthwhile. I learned a lot about developing societies and we were able to serve, it was a wonderful program!"
A student Brigham Young University
"It was the most incredible experience of my entire life. I was able to spend every day with disabled children in an orphanage. Every day, I was able to be around these perfect, sweet spirits. I loved learning the language, traveling all throughout Romania, and experiencing the culture within Romania. But mostly, I just fell in l..."
A student Brigham Young University
"Getting introduced to South Africa was like being introduced to a part of myself and my own history I didn't know before. Because of the oppressive past and current issues now facing this vibrant country and continent, I was challenged to question certain aspects of the Western worldview as well as aspects of my faith. I didn't ..."
Selina P Bethel University
"I learned a lot about myself and realized I could live in New York. I would love it there. "
Hayes C Asbury College
"I gained more experience in archaeology, and what it really is like to live in another country. It was completely worth it."
caitlin.vanwie University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned about some great food and the museums we saw were awesome"
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned a little more of who I am, and I learned how to more faithfully live out that person in my everyday life. I learned that poverty is so different than what we think it is, than what I thought it was. Africa will be completely different than what you thought it was (even if you've been there before on missions trips). It..."
A student Bethel University
"I now have a greater understanding for London and Paris themselves, and how they have become the great cities that they are while they continue to confront major social issues as living monuments for their respective countries."
A student Trinity University
"Very worthwhile "
Matthew G The College of William and Mary
"I definitely learned a lot about myself. I discovered how much I love learning about other cultures, and how much more at home I feel abroad than I do in the US. Going on this trip completely changed many of my perspectives. I made a few very close friends who I wouldn't trade for the world. However, I disagreed with the way one..."
Bronte Toolson Brigham Young University
"Romania was a life changing experience. I grew to love the people, the culture, and the country. It helped me understand the effects of communism, poverty, and oppression in a way that I have never understood it before. "
Bryce H Brigham Young University
"That is an impossible question to answer in this box. But yes, it was worthwhile."
A student Middlebury College
"It was absolutely worthwhile! I learned a lot about me personally. I also learned what it was like to struggle through life everyday. It gives you perspective and patience when you return home."
A student University of Mary Washington
"My language skills and ability to work around what I don't know has really improved. It was definitely worth the trip and has opened my eyes to a new way of living."
A student Winona State University
"I found that I gained independence. By the midpoint of my semester, I was confident in my abilities to even travel by myself to a foreign country that did not speak English as their primary language. "
Katherine O University of Rochester
"Yes it was worthwhile, I learned that I just have to be myself and not really care about what other people think about. Also, that everyone has the same problems whether they speak English or Spanish or are gay or straight or whatever. People are just people, all with the same problems."
jalisa.winkle Nebraska Wesleyan University
"I gained so much. I learned about another culture, experienced living on my own, and made so many new friends. I would definitely do it again if I could...it was the best thing I've ever done!"
Heidi S The College of William and Mary