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Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at LaSalle University. We hope you will find these helpful in your search for options in education abroad. We also hope that these first-hand accounts of education abroad from previous students at your institution will help you understand what to expect from study abroad and help you set your expectations. If you are a LaSalle University student, please check with the Study Abroad Programs Office for guidelines on enrolling in a study abroad program and receiving credit for your study abroad experience. If your university has listed recommended programs below, please consider them first and contact any of the program providers referenced in the reviews listed below for more information.
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No important dates configured."I've learned to be more responsible and be more independent. Other technical skills were enhanced, but what I got out most of my experience is definitely on an interpersonal and intrapersonal level. And it definitely was worthwhile."
Monique C LaSalle University
"I gained a new sense of independence. I never knew I could feel at home somewhere thousands of miles away from my actual home but it happened because I had an open heart and mind to what a new place with new and great people would teach me."
Kate C LaSalle University
"This was my first time traveling outside the US. I went by myself and it was the best decision I could have made. I gained confidence, exposure to one of my favorite cultures, and new life long friends. During the time abroad you have endless opportunities to achieve some of the greatest adventures you have always dreamed about!..."
Brianna K LaSalle University
"I learned how much I love traveling and meeting new people. It helped me decide what type of career to pursue."
Taylor H LaSalle University
"I attempted to learn as much as possible about Roman arts (past and contemporary), history, and culture. Rome is a city of layers and I felt as I learned more about the layers of the city, I learned more about the layers of myself, beginning with my independence which was certianly tested being abroad. "
Dan M LaSalle University
"I learned that no matter where you are from all human beings are the same deep down. However, cultural and societal norms do play a big role in influencing behavior. Something that might seem totally normal to an American (Drinking my cappucino on a tram), might seem totally absurd to an Italian. Where as in America everythin..."
Billy C LaSalle University
"Learning how to put yourself in another country, learning the language, and fending for yourself is one of the greatest things you can do for yourself. You learn so much. It gives you the confidence to keep trying new things especially in different countries. "
Lizelle P LaSalle University
"Studying abroad was incredibly worthwhile. It opened me up to new cultures, new languages, and new friends. It helped me grow personally as well as academically. I'd recommend studying abroad to anyone. "
A student LaSalle University