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!
"Buenos Aires is a politically charged region that I was able to experience first hand. The museums were amazing, overall the culture of the city was palpable. "
Carmen C University of Houston
"My experience abroad helped me to better understand the Spanish culture and lifestyles. The month abroad, immersed in a foreign country, helped me to gain some perspective on my life back home. Definitely a worthwhile experience!"
Anna D St. Joseph's College New York
"YES. I loved every minute of it. My only suggestion would be to do CCCS and not ISA. Also, you should choose Cordoba. It is still a huge city but unlike Buenos Aires you can actually begin to feel at home here, instead of like a tourist. "
Sarah C Trinity University
"100 % Alicante changed my life and my career! After I came back from Alicante I changed my career to Spanish. I am curretly working on my master and will be a High School Spanish teacher at the end of May!"
Pamela M St. Joseph's College New York
"Yes definitely, cultural and linguistic understanding as well as personal growth and maturity."
Katie F Carleton College
"My study abroad experience was well worth it. I didn't expect it to go so well. I met many friends, some of whom I still keep in contact with, and traveled a fair bit. Going there made me realize that traveling is something I need to make room for in my future. "
Keber D St. Mary's College of Maryland
"It was great. "
Abigail W Carleton College
"I learned a lot about Sicily, a place I didn't know a whole lot about before going abroad. I also was able to take the chance to look reflectively on my own culture and my choices that led me to Sicily and I learned a lot about myself. I am more culturally aware than I was before, definitely. And I have a lot of respect for anyb..."
Megan N Carleton College
"I learned some valuable travel lessons on how to deal with Indian business and some important independence lessons. Overall, my trip only cemented my want to major in Asian studies of some sort with an anthropological slant, helping people (perhaps Tibetans?) in some way or another."
Kristin S Western Washington University
"I am very interested in learning languages and conversing with others as an interpreter."
Brittany C Western Washington University
"If I could give 10 stars I would. There is not a day that goes by that I don't wish I could re-live it. I wish I had done more, seen more, and lived more. But I have already gained better language and personal skills, and am much more culturally aware. It taught me to see myself as a citizen of much more than Maine or New York o..."
Craig D Fordham University
"I gained an expanded worldview from studying abroad that doesn't place the United States at the top of the totem, and determined that I love European and city lifestyle. I found that when you're thrown into a different country, you have to learn to understand and like yourself very quickly, in order to be successful. I learned..."
Christina S Trinity University
"Service learning opportunies such as La Fondita de Jesus soup kitchen. Yes it has changed my future plans, I will now volunteer at my local soup kitchen."
Nessa1 Marygrove College
"I had never heard of Vieques until I went to Puerto Rico. I was devastated by the actions of the U.S government in relations to Puerto Rico. I intend to go back."
Angel C Marygrove College
"the trip was way more than i thought it would be. i learn so much in such a short amount of time."
Wanette P Marygrove College
"I am very satisfied with my study abroad experience. I have traveled before but never in the capapcity of a student in a program. As a student participant, I was able to enjoy the culture more fully because all the accommodations were taken care of. The only worry I had was to get the fullest experience I could. I also gained a ..."
Patty B Western Kentucky University
"YES! gained tons of language skills and cultural perspectives. You will come back wanting to live your life a different & better way."
Michelle B University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
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Cecilia F University of California - Los Angeles
"Besides improving my language skills, I learned a great deal about the culture of somewhere other than the US. On top of that I met some awesome people and made some new friends. As far as cultural awareness, the experience definitely made me want to go abroad more and experience even more. "
Alex H University of Virginia
"The overall experience was amazing. SOL really has study abroad down. So much is done for you that all you really have to do is take in the experience and enjoy. It was great getting in touch with Latin America. As a Latino, I can't stress enough what a valuable experience spending some time in that part of the world is. Though ..."
Julio R San Diego State University
"I learned so much. Before I left I had a lot of fear about speaking in Spanish and within a day or two I was practically fluent. "
Jasmine B Towson University
"I would like to teach abroad."
Kelsey h University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
"Yes, my language skills very much improved. It made me add French as a double major. Living in France for 4 months also made me realize I would not want to live in France later in life."
Megan C Tulane University
"A great experience. It is a nice break from my normal job and life."
Bang N The University of Texas at Austin
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Celina B Metropolitan State College of Denver