University of Texas - San Antonio
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Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at University of Texas at San Antonio. We hope you will find these helpful in your search for options in education abroad. If you are a University of Texas at San Antonio student, please check with the Study Abroad 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.
Important Dates and Deadlines
General deadlines:
Spring : October 15
Summer : February 15
Fall : March 15
Check specific programs for individual deadlines: studyabroad.utsa.edu
"I gained a lot of knowledge about the Spanish language as well as more foreign travel experience. It was definitely worth the trip! "
miguk.saram University of Texas - San Antonio
"I definitely learned a lot about the Italian culture and their way of life. I improved my language skill; not so much on the speaking part but reading and writing are improved by a whole lots. It cleared out what I want to do with my degree. I met a lot of amazing people and made quite a few new friends. It also provides opportu..."
Hai T University of Texas - San Antonio
"Every penny that I spent was worth it. I grew up as a person, as a student, faced things in my life that I never would've imagine. Architecture wise, I learned so much, saw things that most of my classmates back here would never get the chance to see. I gained knowledge from the culture of another country, history, architecture,..."
Maria T University of Texas - San Antonio
"It was totally worthwhile. I learned to understand people from different cultures."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"-Connection with people, -Different approach to the field of social work -Working on constraint circumstances "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"NUFS is what you make it. You have a chance to either hang out with only foreign students "comfort zone" or hang out with Japanese students, or a balance of both "very difficult for people to maintain." Since you are going to Japan to study Japanese, enjoy the culture and lifestyle for a year (which is a VERY short time), make ..."
Aishat A University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned about the differences and similarities in European life compared to the American way. They know when to take a break, but they do work hard. Yes, it was well worth while."
Jacquelyn R University of Texas - San Antonio
"Cultural differences. Yes. "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"Yes I did, I wish to have had more time there. I have appreciated architecture much more, it was so much better than looking at pictures, but made me have a passion to pursue Urban Planning. "
melissa r University of Texas - San Antonio
"Worth it because I learned so much but I could have learned what I learned in a better environment. It was the loneliest I have ever been as well as the most depressed. I made amazing friends, grew out of my shell and matured. Again though, I feel like I could have have done that anywhere...and that I didn't have to be in the Ke..."
Jackie C University of Texas - San Antonio
"The importance of long-term relationships in the business world. "
Rene G University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned to be more open. I learned a bit of Irish. Gained gratitude towards other countries, opened my eyes to the different experiences. I learned to play rugby and really connected with a team. This helped me make bonds with local students and maintain close friendships while I came back to the states. It was such a great ex..."
Brittany M University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned how different life can be outside the USA, and how much more the world has to offer. It was definitely worthwhile"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"Interacting with the locals opened my mind to the realization that they have the same needs and wants. We're all so different yet so alike."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"worthwhile"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"Gain---learnt about italian culture and their lives. liked their simplicity of living and balancing their life with work and play. It was worthwhile for the experience... but would have helped if UTSA prepared us about the infrastructure and difficulties associated with it and not give only the rosey picture. espcially since ..."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned a lot of insight into another culture and I feel it has helped me see my own world in a new light."
Bianca P University of Texas - San Antonio
"Most definitely! "
Madeline W University of Texas - San Antonio
"travel and knowledge of beong able to see the places that we were learning in the class room made the topic more intresting. Yes, this was very worthwhile "
dani.dollar University of Texas - San Antonio
"During the six weeks in South Africa, myself and the other students came up with the saying YOSAO (Your Only in South Africa Once). Although, many of us know that in the future we will come back to visit, this helped us when we tried new things. For instance, if we really didn't care for the food we were about to eat we would al..."
Tanita W University of Texas - San Antonio
"I gained valuable knowledge of field methods, specifically those used by that archaeological project. The data I collected will be used for my master's thesis. "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"So so so much about myself, where I am from, where I went, other people in the world, and how amazing it is to interact with others from various places. It was MORE than worthwhile!"
Brittany L University of Texas - San Antonio
"I love Germany"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I like Europe"
Deborrah H University of Texas - San Antonio
"I gained more experience in archaeology, and what it really is like to live in another country. It was completely worth it."
caitlin.vanwie University of Texas - San Antonio