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 United States, Mali, Malawi, and Colombia.
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 have some incredible experiences on my study abroad program, despite not liking the program that I was in. I met lifelong friends and I traveled to some beautiful places that I will always remember. I would absolutely recommend going on a study abroad program to other students. "
Lucie W Wellesley College
"My time abroad was everything I hoped it would be. I learned a lot from a different culture. I would go back in a heart beat."
Cody T Washburn University
"Yes, though the classes were not mind blowing, the experiences, trips, and every day adventures were."
MARGARET F University of the Pacific
"YES! I have learned a tremendous amount about the history and culture of Korea. Not to mention, I have broaden my taste buds!"
Caitlin R Illinois State University
"It was worthwhile. Most kids who have already moved off to college should be already adjusted to being away from home. If you have attachment issues, prepare yourself in advance. That was one area I struggled with and wasn't prepared for. "
Gwendolyn B Angelo State University
"The experince incresed my cultural awareness"
Juliana S California State University - Fullerton
"Yes, I got a great opportunity to learn Italian culture and history."
Monica H Santa Rosa Junior College
"yes"
Kelsey W Trinity University
"For sure! I didn't know cultures as different from mine as Mali's existed and I now have a much greater appreciation for the views of a large portion of the world."
Claire H Carleton College
"Definitely. Aside from the amazing knowledge I gained about Italian Renaissance, I got to travel around Europe and really learn about different countries and their cultures. This is definitely helpful to my understanding of the world."
Ziliang L Carleton College
"My study abroad program was an Independent program and, therefore, no grades were given and no credits earned. The experience was an opportunity for me to see firsthand the art of the Italian Renaissance that I had previously only studied through textbooks. The experience was extremely valuable to me, giving me a broadened sen..."
William B College of Charleston
"Everything was unbelievable! I can't wait to see the rest of the world; it has so much to offer and teach us."
Bryn S Otterbein University
"First I have greatly improved my Spanish. Second I have become much more aware of cultural differences and much more accepting of differences. I also feel as though I have broken many stereotypes."
Kelsey M Tulane University
"I really enjoyed living in a foreign country, learning a language, culture shock, new foods, sights, etc, but I wish it had been in a different country, and with a different program. "
Ariel S Tulane University
"I have gained confidence in what I have to offer in any company"
Yaba A Wellesley College
"I learned a lot more about people than I had ever expected. I also learned a lot about how different people live. I think I am still interested in the same major as I was before I left. The study abroad experience reassured me that I wanted to do something in the health care field. "
Morgan F Wartburg College
"I became more courageous and I learned to observe and tolerate. Also I met amazing people and learned to truly enjoy life. This program really forced me to integrate into the French culture and learn the language we."
Mariam G Trinity University
"My abroad experience was nothing short of wonderful. It helped me not only to understand many other cultures, but better understand my own. I also thought I was very independent, but I am now so much more independent, and am very comfortable with who I am. "
Laura B Providence College
"I have become better at going with the flow, I'm now more outgoing, and learning how to live in another culture has made me realize many things about my own (that I have one, for example). After being in Ecuador and seeing social workers at my internship, I have begun thinking seriously about social work, either international so..."
Laura G Carleton College
"absolutely"
Heather V San Jose State University
"Absolutely. I personally think I found myself a little bit and I also think I have changed for the better considering that I lived with only two people that i knew out of 8 and it was nice being able to be myself. I have learned a lot of things and I know I will be back here one day!"
Lindsay Q Marymount University
"Yes I learned a lot about myself , the way in which others view me and my county. "
Christine E SUNY Purchase
"YES very much so"
sara y Marymount University
"Yes. I am currently on financial aid, and I don't have much money. But I was fine with taking out loans to study abroad, because this is something I wouldn't mind being in debt for. Working small jobs and saving up for a year is worth it rather than living a comfortable life at home and never knowing what life is like some where..."
Jessica N University of California - Irvine
"It was intersting because it is very male based there. I felt like a piece of meat ready to be eaten. It was uncomfortable. "
Veronica L Northwest Christian College