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 enjoyed it, but I would not go with the same organization. I would absolutely study abroad again. "
Samantha W Pennsylvania State University - Altoona
"It was very worthwhile for me and the children we served. I understand that serving and helping are two very different thigns. I plan to do more things like this is the future."
Ebony J Pennsylvania State University - Altoona
"Yes. I wish I stayed longer as I was just beginning to feel a part of the community when the semester was winding down. "
Andrew R SUNY - Binghamton
"I was able to understand other cultures and people to an extent I had no Idea. I want to go to Africa and the Middle east again. And I want to fall in love with a girl from Valencia and marry her (thats a personal life goal I did not have before I went on the trip)"
Marc L SUNY - Binghamton
"It was more than worthwhile. It was the experience of a lifetime and changed me so much in so many good ways. I was somewhat shy, and definitely scared of new places and ways of living, but this program helped me to come out and try new things. Now I am addicted to traveling, wish I would ave stayed for a whole semester, and can..."
Marisa G University of South Dakota
"Yes this study aboard was worthwhile. I learned so much about Eastern Medicine and just about the students that go to the universities in China."
Alise Z Ithaca College
"independence and confidence. a desire to travel even more!"
stephanie s Georgia College & State University
"YES. I have a much better understanding of who I am/want to be in a global context. I met tons of professionals in my field as well as Egyptians with whom I share many interests. I got an opportunity to visit a place not many outsiders see, and met 11 very interesting and dedicated students."
Annie D Barnard College
"An appreciation for where and what I come from, a global outlook on environmentalism and anthropology, and a passion to work towards clean water and poverty prevention. "
Rena O Ithaca College
"very worthwhile. I built up a social network of Chinese professors and American students, gained great references, learned tons of Chinese, and also got to experience some amazing things (ride camels, camp on the Gobi desert, bargain on the street, get first-hand experience in a very dynamic, fascinating country)"
Devin N University of Arkansas - Fayetteville
"Completely worthwhile. I was looking for an adventure, something as far from my experience as a New Yorker as possible. I certainly got that."
Megan H Barnard College
"One semester seemed just enough time for me. As going home got closer, the more I was anticipating seeing old friends and family. It was worthwhile and helped teach me a lot about myself. Seeing the sights you have only witnessed on a page or computer screen in real life offers fulfillment."
Matthew M SUNY - Binghamton
"see above. changed my life."
Lorene B Barnard College
"It was a wonderful trip. It was very educational; I felt I left with a thorough knowledge of archaeology and Israeli history. This was particularly interesting to me, as a Christian, to see the places and learn about the time period Jesus lived in. This is not a spiritual trip at all, but can be very beneficial for someone wh..."
Anna W Samford University
"Very worthwhile. I gained knowledge and experience that couldn't have been obtained anywhere else."
Sean D New Mexico State University
"absolutely worthwhile! my french improved a lot. my knowledge of places outside of the US (specifically Europe) improved drastically. i learned about and experienced a new culture i ate delicious things! i was exposed to new subjects (e.g. art history) that I wouldn't have taken otherwise.. i got to live in a big city i..."
Hayley M Tufts University
"It was the trip of a lifetime (hopefully more than once). It was everything I expected and more. We learned so much about archeaology and culture, history and religion, sociology and architecture. I feel much better equipped to understand both Paul and Jesus in their 1st century contexts and now have an extended knowledge of the..."
Aaron C Samford University
"My study abroad experience was amazing. I thought 5 weeks was going to be too long to be away, but I could have stayed 5 more years. It was an experience I will remember for a lifetime."
gorgeousgeorge Samford University
"It was extremely worthwhile. For the first time, I participated in a professional event in another country. Not only did I learn a lot on the technical aspects of applying agroforestry to rural environmental and economic issues, but I made connections that will undoubtedly be helpful in my future professional endeavors."
Owen New Mexico State University
"Yes. Better Spanish, life principles, and more."
StreaK Samford University
"Yes. My study abroad experience was, undoubtedly, one of the best experiences of my life. I got some great perspective, made important contacts, and secured my confidence in myself and my ability to travel. I hope to go back there after graduation."
Dave13 Tufts University
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SU-Andrew Samford University
"I loved Spain, and that made everything worth it! But alot did go wrong and I think if I could go back I would have looked into it a little more."
Kristina K New Mexico State University
"Yes, I would have to say my study abroad experience was very worthwhile. I gained an understanding of different cultures, how to run a non-governmental organization, and of the dedication it takes to make a community development and environmental education program work.I also gained a sense of well being and success while workin..."
Rachael T New Mexico State University
"Yes, it was definitely worthwhile, I gained a newfound appreciation for the U.S. and New Mexico. As well as for my family and all of the daily luxuries that I take for granted as an American citizen. I also learned so much about my own ability to be independent and self-reliant in new and unfamiliar situations. "
Candise B New Mexico State University