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 was able to see how a local family lives on a day to day bases and all the opportunities another country has to offer and it was great ! "
A student Lees-McRae College
"I learned Spanish medical terminology. It was definitely worthwhile because I was volunteering at a hospital last week and was able to have a conversation with a patient in Spanish."
A student University of Houston
"I improved my Spanish, met a lot of people from different parts of the US, and got a chance to explore Costa Rica and went on fun excursions. I'd say it's worth it IF you can afford to pay for the program comfortably. "
Sorawit R. Lafayette College
"I gained a few months of international experience that I probably would have never would have gotten otherwise."
Robin Feaster Lebanon Valley College
"100% 100x it was worth every stress, signed paper, email and dollar. I learned how to be an adult, how to budget well, how to use my Spanish speaking skills while living and learning in a new and completely different culture and country. I was able to travel outside my host country and explore more of the world, gaining a better..."
Hailey Hartman University of Kentucky
"I learned to appreciate what I had and have. I learn to be more independent and social. I gained more knowledge of the culture."
Vi Tran University of Houston
"It was 100% worthwhile! I especially loved that I was able to study abroad in a very unconventional place and have an internship. I gained a new respect for others cultures and others beliefs. "
Elise Hanks-Witaszek Lebanon Valley College
"It was worthwhile. I gained the confidence to practice Spanish and not be afraid to mess up, because I am going to and thats okay. It is necessary to learn!"
Ara Matos Texas A&M University - College Station
"Loved the people and the intimate program and how good I got at French!"
Mary Kate Fox Connecticut College
"I learned how important friendship and honesty is. I have learned exactly how important my gender identity is to me and exactly to what lengths I will go to keep it that way. It was a very worthwhile experience, but not for the reasons that normal study abroads have."
Francis Free Metropolitan State University of Denver
"I learned so much but I got to develop my french which mattered the most"
Yasmine Haddad Brandeis University
"Loved the culture. "
A student University of Houston
"It was worthwhile. I truly learned how to adapt to a culture very different than my own. You learn that some people may not have anything in common with you, but you can still form a connection with them. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Language proficiency, new lifelong friends, good new food, interesting new culture, musicians crazy for rock, warm weather. It was worthwhile but I learned that I unfortunately will need to stay in an appartment next time."
Nicholas Carson Good University of Wisconsin - Parkside
"I gained much more Spanish knowledge than I thought I would and even changed my minor to Spanish because I liked learning it so much. I loved learning the culture of Granada and historical things about the city. It was 100% worth the money and time spent there."
Christen Stevenson University of Houston
"- culture of Costa Rica - desire and independence to explore - strengthened relationships"
Jane Rha Texas State University-San Marcos
"I learned a lot about the culture and history of Argentina. It was definitely worthwhile. "
Kevin Western Kentucky University
"Learned to speak more fluently and gain language skills, and then also got to form new relatinoships through amazing experiences"
Noah Moore Western Kentucky University
"Learned spanish, very worth while"
John Burns University of North Texas
"I gained a greater confidence in French speaking and listening, as well as general confidence and independence- though I mostly blame having to figure out the fickle metro system for the latter two. Definitely worthwhile."
A student Brandeis University
"I gained best friends and learned so much about a new culture, as well as about myself. This experience was indisputably worthwhile and I would do it again tomorrow. I also realized a new dream of one day living abroad permanently. "
Eden Dombrowa University of Houston
"So far in my life it hasn't super mattered that I don't drink, so it was an interesting preview into the rest of my life to see how that would negatively affect my social life. I would say going abroad wasn't worth it for me. My Spanish isn't better, but my accent has gotten weirder as my "ch" will occasionally sound more like "..."
A student University of Kentucky
"I learned so much about culture, language, and the value of travel. Although very difficult, very worth while."
Adyson Weatherly West Texas A&M University
"It was an extremely difficult experience at times (especially in the beginning) but learning how to adapt/ change with the changes in your life is crucial. I also learned how to be alone and mold myself into the woman I want to be. "
Micaela Fonseca Cardinal Stritch University
"- Improved Spanish - Better knowledge about Mexico - More knowledge about Oaxaca"
Maud van Baar Quest University Canada / Outbound