University of Nevada, Reno
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Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at University of Nevada, Reno. We hope you will find these helpful in your search for options in education abroad. If you are a University of Nevada, Reno student, please check with your academic advisor 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 learned how to understand different cultures, I learned how to deal with new people, and I learned how to let myself grow in a new environment."
Ryan L University of Nevada, Reno
"I learned so much about myself and how we are often products of our environments. Going across the globe where almost everything is different, I realized that in an environment with different social pressures my desires shifted. It made me wonder what makes me me? I learned how to recognize my privilege and reserve my initial re..."
Haley M University of Nevada, Reno
"New views on the Japanese culture, language immersion, a new view of life, and a gaining confidence in unfamiliar situations"
morgan r University of Nevada, Reno
"I learned Korean and I really learned how to be independent. It was the best experience of my life!"
Angelica G University of Nevada, Reno
"The biggest thing I learned and gained from this program was independence and being able to figure things out on my own in a completely new culture and country."
Dominic M University of Nevada, Reno
"I learned how much I can do on my own. I learned a lot about the Korean culture. It was definitely worthwhile. "
Isela R University of Nevada, Reno
"One thing I learned from my time abroad was to have more fun and know that not everything needs to be taken seriously. I was very intimidated by the language barrier when I first got to Torino, but after forcing myself to go out on my own, I learned that it wasn't as scary as it seemed and that it was actually fun to try to figu..."
A student University of Nevada, Reno
"From this trip, I learned to get out of my comfort zone. From this experience, I became more comfortable speaking Spanish and I feel like this experience made me a more independent person. "
Ariana C University of Nevada, Reno
"My experience was more than worthwhile. Before making the decision to study abroad I was afraid of being in a place I don't know. I was hesitant and unsure if this was going to be a good decision for me. But it was more than that. It's difficult to describe the amount of things learned abroad. Definitely became more independent ..."
Liridian University of Nevada, Reno
"i learned to take chances. go out with people you barely know because they might end up becoming your best friends. "
Rachel M University of Nevada, Reno
"Living on my own and gaining more knowledge on how to handle situations that I wouldn't be faced with day to day back home. It was definitely worth it and beyond wonderful to see such beautiful places."
Kacie University of Nevada, Reno
"Absolutely. I learned a lot about a new culture and a new language that I had no prior knowledge of. I learned a new way of life and I learned how to not take things for granted. Being from the US and living in a country COMPLETELY different from it, was eye opening."
A student University of Nevada, Reno
"I learned a lot about myself and I learned to appreciate the opportunities and experiences that I have been given. "
A student University of Nevada, Reno
"learning Spanish and the opportunity to teach English abroad"
Eric Nielsen University of Nevada, Reno
"I gained lifelong friendships, improved Italian language skills, personal growth and a greater sense of self and independence while abroad, as well as travel and cultural experiences I wouldn't trade for the world. "
A student University of Nevada, Reno
"I learned about what really matters in life. Studying abroad was extremely worthwhile."
A student University of Nevada, Reno
"I learned how to travel on my own, I learned a new language, made many friends, and gained a new respect for other countries. "
Tyler Kerver University of Nevada, Reno
"I became much more independent and bettered my Spanish skills as well since I had to speak the language day in and day out."
Jessica R University of Nevada, Reno
"I gained confidence in myself as well as knowledge of the language and the culture. Very worthwhile."
Rylie Mansuetti University of Nevada, Reno
"It was absolutely worth while. I gained a new sense of independence and confidence in solo travelling. "
A student University of Nevada, Reno
"Tons of life experience, learned more about myself, as well as other cultures and interests. "
Christian V University of Nevada, Reno
"I was able to experience so many different cultures and meet people I will never forget. "
Christian V University of Nevada, Reno
"Before I went abroad, I was a rather introverted person. During the trip, I grew tremendously and learned so much about myself as a person. Now, I feel so much more comfortable in social situations and have gained tremendous amounts of confidence in myself. "
Graylen University of Nevada, Reno
"I gained lasting friendships with other USAC students from around the country. I learned a lot about being independent and on my own. And I got to really become friends with my host family. "
Sarah University of Nevada, Reno
"My spanish improved dramatically. I was able to learn about the Spanish culture and the way that it aligned with my own values. I was able to see wonderful new places and travel through Europe."
Savannah W University of Nevada, Reno