New Mexico State University
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New Mexico State University, is a major public, land-grant, research university in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1888, it is the oldest public institution of higher education in the state of New Mexico.
Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at New Mexico State 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 New Mexico State University student, please check with the Office of Experiential Learning 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."The study abroad was definitely worthwhile. Not only did my Spanish drastically improve, but I was able to gain knowledge about different cultures and people. I've learned how to open up, adapt to different environments, and to be more diverse."
Ebony S New Mexico State University
"I learned to apprecaite other cultures, values and customs. I have changed my outlook and have realized that there is much more to the world than what we are taught in America. I would highly recommend studying abroad. It is challenging but is one of the most valuable experiences I have ever had. While you are at it, be sure ..."
Callie C New Mexico State University
"My experience was good because I made up my mind that I was not going to let the school and my host mom get me down. "
Bethany O New Mexico State University
"Yes it was worth it. This experience has broadened my view of the world and all thats in it. spain is full of fun things to see and experience the culture is so rich there is always something new to learn."
Anna G New Mexico State University
"I gained a knowledge of what I was really worth. I realized that I could do whatever I wanted as long as I was willing to work for it. Sky is the limit. All my experiences, good and bad, were completely worthwhile. The reason they were worthwhile is because studying abroad made me a stronger person who knows how to adapt."
Danielle G New Mexico State University
"Studying in France provided me with several experiences, some blindsided me and some just came over time. I developed a quick disgust for how many overweight people the USA has and how uncultured we can be. I learned much about myself. I learned how to seize the day all over again and have some fun. I learned that I can appr..."
Isaac P New Mexico State University
"I gained more life skills I was dissapointed by Tec since they have a very well known academic prestige."
Alondra D New Mexico State University
"It was worth, i learned a lot from it."
Rogelio B New Mexico State University
"Language skills, cultural understanding, and amazing friends from all over the world."
Jennifer G New Mexico State University
"My time in Belize was amazing and it has opened more possibility and chances than I ever imagined. I am so glad that I took the opportunity. It changed every dimension of my life and myself as an educator. It was un-belize-able!"
Emma L New Mexico State University
"It was really worthwhile. I met a lot of amazing people from all over the world. Being in Europe I was able to travel to other nearby countries and experience their life and culture as well. I love the fact that I learned the Spaniards way of speaking Spanish. They use vosotros form and I learned that in south america they use v..."
Lorraine A New Mexico State University
"Very worthwhile. I gained knowledge and experience that couldn't have been obtained anywhere else."
Sean D New Mexico State 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
"It was a great experience. I learned to be independent. It helped me reevaluate and reprioritize my life."
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Nelson M New Mexico State University
"I gained knowledge not only on the French language, but on the cultural and historical aspects of France. I also gained insight on other country's cultures through meeting other students of different nationalities at my school."
Jennifer G New Mexico State University
"It was definitely worthwhile. I gained a new appreciation of Hispanic Culture, particularly the "tico" or Costa Rican culture. And of course, gained some new skills in the Spanish language."
Erika New Mexico State University
"I gained so much knowledge of foreign countries and different cultures. i felt like a new person when i returned to the United States. It made me more open minded towards others and i was just so happy. I would go back to spain in a heartbeat and I really want to travel to more foreign countries now. I loved it!"
Lauren C New Mexico State University
"I loved my study abroad experience. It was definitely worthwhile. I gained experience in the field of law that I would not be able to do in the United States as an undergraduate. "
AnnaCasey New Mexico State University
"Yes, I gained alot, mainly a better view on America even though I went to Japan. "
Anis M New Mexico State University
"While the school was somewhat of a disappointment, everything else about the country is incredible and well worth the cost."
Leah B New Mexico State University
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Richard S New Mexico State University
"Yes. Everything that I have already stated, with an emphasis on vital European perspectives and life-long friends."
Mario New Mexico State University