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 learned how to explore a major city rather well. This skill will translate to other abroad trips and even to the States."
Jason G University of Texas - San Antonio
"how to talk to people from different cultures, I got to visit where my family lives even though I don't know them, become more outgoing, how to live on my own and how to deal with pressure situations when things go wrong "
Ian K University of Texas - San Antonio
"Very worthwhile and character building. Learned much about the culture and foreign education."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"On the surface I learned about Decolonial Theory from some of the leading voices in the field. Beyond this I learned so much about myself and what I am capable of as a woman, student, scholar, spouse, and parent. I am a changed person. I feel better able to listen and understand various perspectives and feel more focused than ev..."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"research"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I gained new friendship among my colleagues and great experience for my career. "
Emily G University of Texas - San Antonio
"It was worthwhile, and I definitely grew as a person by going. However, there was a lot of drama, a lot of immaturity, and a lot of people trying to get by while using other people's money. A few members did not care that they would ruin the school's reputation (or the country's reputation, for that matter) and treated the schoo..."
Sara G University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned some criminal justice but it was not worthwhile. "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"that i need to travel aborad more to learn the correct business terms and it was great. "
juan g University of Texas - San Antonio
"This was the first time I have lived on my own and it was in another country in a totally different language. It was very strange for me at first, but it was very worthwhile. It was an experience of living on my own without being entirely on my own. It was a challenge I am glad that I took."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned how to live more on my own in a large city and how a large, crowded city functions. I learned both the ancient, medieval, and Renaissance history of Italy and how it has to come to the place it is as today. I also learned much of the surrounding countries of Italy, including their history and the modern-day relationshi..."
eric.gastauer University of Texas - San Antonio
"I found a field specialty that I want to research and turn into my life's work within cultural anthropology. This trip also changed who I am for the better and showed me a different way of life and a different perspective that I had never known before. It was definitely worthwhile and I am so glad I did this!"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"Yes. I learnd to be more flexible."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned a lot that will be useful for my future dissertation research"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned that people have different ways of life EVERYWHERE and that one must adapt to it as one goes along. Not a whole bunch of things were new to me as I'm Hispanic and there was not a lot of differences between that of the culture in Spain and in Mexico. The trip itself was worthwhile! I got to see Spain!!!!! That was very ..."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned how to get around in different methods of transportation. I learned more business knowledge. "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learn so much from culture to how to move through out a huge big city and was all worth it"
Annette G University of Texas - San Antonio
"Other countries are watching us in more than just healthcare more than we are learning from them. This is important as we can absolutely learn from some of those countries that have systems to which we're moving."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"Everything. It was totally worth it. I can't wait to go back on vacation with my soon to be wife and our kids and tell them how we were engaged here and we studied art."
Alejandro V University of Texas - San Antonio
"doctoral dissertation research data, better Thai vocabulary, more Thai friends/colleagues"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I gained knowledge. Yes, it was worthwhile."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"To be in countries you've never been to before all by yourself , is great challenge but also great fun. I am definitely going back in the future!"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I was a very refreshing experience. I learned so much about spanish culture. By taking a spanish course and having to use it daily helped me learn spanish quickly. I wished I could have stayed longer than six weeks. "
Olivia T University of Texas - San Antonio
"It was definitely worth it. I learned so much and realized that I have the ability to do anything."
Jackie C University of Texas - San Antonio
"Yes! Learned about culture. Loved it!!"
Diana C University of Texas - San Antonio