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!
"There is so much rich culture in Spain and it make sme want to know more and more. "
Vita Tijerina Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned so many things about myself that I can´t even begin to explain. It pushed me beyond my limits and showed me so many new things. It was 1000000% worth it. "
Morgan Huntley University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
"I have became a more well rounded person and more culturally competent person. I am now fluent in spanish and able to right and write. I have made friends from all over the world."
Arianny Pujols Missouri State University
"Language skills, many friends from all across the world, a more global outlook, and much more. Definitely worthwhile"
A student Missouri State University
"Language, Culture, Politics, People."
Jennifer Maldoando Texas A&M University–Central Texas
"I learned how to be more independent, how to budget money, and how to handle uncomfortable or challenging situations. I would definitely do it again: it was a very positive experience!"
A student Wesleyan University
"I learned a lot, not just about Spain and the world around me, but a lot about myself as well. It was incredibly worth while and challenging in many ways, but also a very needed break from life in the states."
A student University of North Texas
"My comprehension and speaking skills improved a lot and I was able to explore Europe on my own."
A student Northeastern University
"Overall, you gain such a better sense of independence. It´s an experience i would reccomend to everyone. "
A student Winona State University
"I am resilient and even though I wanted to leave/ probably should have for, I didn't and survived! It was not really worthwhile though, would not redo. "
Hayley University of San Francisco
"I gain more knowledge of the social cultural trends in China. I became more open minded and was more comfortable with the new culture I immersed myself into"
Nicole Castro Suffolk University
"What didn't I gain from study abroad? I learned a lot about myself, about what makes me happy, what motivates me. My confidence, independence, and curiosity increased. I now have insatiable wanderlust. My Chinese skills improved greatly, and I got many important transferable soft skills (communication, adaptability, etc). It was..."
Jennifer Conner Arizona State University
"I learned a lot from my experience abroad. Socially, I didn't really make any friends while I was in Spain. I spent most afternoons doing homework and then touring the city myself. I am a painfully shy person and I feel my program did not do a lot to ensure I was socially involved. I don't blame the program for my lone wolf expe..."
Devon Wrightstone Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
"I gained many new friends, cultural and historical knowledge about Argentina and Lat. America, as well as amazing experiences and trips that I could not do in any other place in the world. Surpassed being worthwhile."
Viator Gomez Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned more than I ever could have imagined. I learned about so many different types of cultures and just how to adapt to so many different situations. I would definitely say it was worthwhile. "
Kasey Tasch Florida Gulf Coast University
"I gain a better overall understanding of life outside my own."
Emily Beltran Florida Gulf Coast University
"I learned a great deal of independence, it was incredibly worthwhile "
Tyler F Capital University
"I learned the culture of the Spainards. I had never traveled to Europe. Traveling to Spain widen my perspective of the world. My trip gave me the realization that there were other people in the world who lived very differently from me. Additionally, I was able to learn another language much faster than if I had studied at my Uni..."
Marissa Brown Brenau University
"Studying abroad in Spain for eleven weeks taught me numerous things. I learned a lot about the Spanish culture and about my ability to integrate into it. It also taught me to be more independent and to be confident while doing so. I learned so many traveling hacks and ways to navigate the world. Studying abroad is an experience..."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"My month in Spain has been one of the greatest experiences in my life, to say the least. I have many fond memories of the four weeks I spent studying at the Complutense; my time in Madrid, Pamplona, Granada, and Asturias was entirely unforgettable. However, I travel back to San Antonio with more than pictures, souvenir..."
Salvatore Reginaldo Clark High School
"Sin duda, si. Aprendía mejor el español y la cultura de España "
A student Freed-Hardeman University
"I learned the simplicity one can and should live their life with. "
Eloy Fierro Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned Spanish better. Volunteering was a great way to help with my language skills.It was worth it."
LiLi San Diego State University
"How to work with children of different background The amount of work that teachers put into their classes How important a relationship with your students is It was extremely worthwhile"
Alix Columbia College, Missouri
"Incredibly formative experience, not without challenge. Learned a language as well as a new worldview. "
Taylor G Luttrell-Williams University of North Texas