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 know I want to travel more and I even have been thinking about teaching English as a second language in a spanish speaking country. Hopefully back in Costa Rica!!!"
Keeley C Salem State College
"I gained knowledge of myself and the world around me. It was worthwhile!"
A student University of Northern Iowa
"It was worthwhile because I learned about the world in a global perspective."
Clare S University of Northern Iowa
"doctoral dissertation research data, better Thai vocabulary, more Thai friends/colleagues"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"language, and cultural understanding. everything i could have wanted from my experience abroad and more."
A student Tulane University
"A completely new way of looking at difference and tolerance for other ways of living life. It was definitely worthwhile. "
Madeline B Middlebury College
"Confidence and experience. Yes, studying abroad was entirely worthwhile."
Zach M Elizabethtown College
"I didn't realize how complex development really is. It's hard to see the details when you are thousands of miles away sitting on your couch. It was Very worthwhile!"
Jordyn W Brigham Young University
"I learned to live in the moment and take more chances because once the moment is gone, it's gone forever. This was a life changing experience and I love how I can now take life by the horns and stop wasting SO MUCH time. I learned to quit worrying about other people's opinions and stop being so embarrassed about things that do..."
Briana A University of Houston
"I learned so much about myself through this experience. I am much more independent, patient, and confident now. My Spanish improved so much, and I really fell in love with the language. I gained so many amazing friends that I know will be lifelong. Living and experiencing a completely different culture really opened my eyes and ..."
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"SO WORTHWHILE!! The service learning projects we worked with changed my life. I am looking into doing a long term volunteer program next year because of what I experienced while working with the orphanage. I also saw and did so many awesome things while in South Africa that I wouldn't have had a chance to do anywhere else in the..."
A student University of Northern Iowa
"It was definitely worth while. I learned a lot about oceanic creatures and the declining health of the reef. If I have the opportunity to scuba dive again, I'll have more appreciation for the animals around me. "
A student Nebraska Wesleyan University
"It was well worthwhile. I've learned that there is so much more to see, do and experience and that I have only just begun"
A student Wagner College
"I gained so much. Some things include gaining confidence in traveling independently, a greater sense of independence overall, how to roll with local customs, be accepting of others "
A student Guilford College
"I learned how beautiful the world can be. I missed my family but i feel like I made a family in Costa Rica as well. I grew up and matured all from opening myself up to the unknown. It's a hard lesson and one that i have yet to complete, but that's life."
Evangelia V Salem State College
"I gained an international consciousnesses as well as language skills that can only be gained by living in the country of origin. It was most definitely worth while."
Michael T Austin College
"I learned that every culture is different, but unique at the same time. Sometimes people only think about their own culture and not consider others. "
A student University of Northern Iowa
"I learned how to apply what I learned in the classroom to real world situations of poverty and development. I gained a fuller qualitative understanding of poverty to match my quantitative understanding obtained in the classroom. After the program was over, I made lifelong connections with Bangladeshi and foreign friends. I was a..."
Summer J Truman State University
"I gained a lot from this experience. The main thing that I learned was about myself. I was able to learn that I am able to take care of myself in a different country. It was worth every penny."
A student Illinois State University
"I learned independence. Sorry but ISU doesn't give that to students the first 2 years. I learned how to depend on myself, not others, to get things done. I also learned the language, something I never thought I could do. "
Elizabeth B Illinois State University
"I gained a lot of confidence and the feeling that I can cope with any situation. I felt for the first time that I understood a completely different way of looking at the world still entirely consistent with itself. I learned a lot of language. I realized how much where you grow up irrevocably shapes the way you look at the world..."
Amy S Middlebury College
"It was extremely worthwhile."
A student Wellesley College
"more independence and knowledge of a new culture"
Beth K Texas A&M - College Station
"I grew a lot both in my Spanish experience and as a person. I really learned what it means to be Pura Vida. It was one of the greatest times of my life!"
A student Missouri State University