Spain Study Abroad Reflections: Comprehensive Reviews of Past Programs
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Yes, I matured a lot and it was a great learning experience for me Maria - Notre Dame High School View Entire Review
I learned to adjust to the Spanish culture, very different, but completely worthwhile! Jordan Wehmuller - Boulder High School View Entire Review
I learned a lot about the Spanish culture and the Spanish language which, ultimately, was my goal for the trip. I became more confident in my Spanish speaking skills and took several steps forward to becoming fluent. My experience abroad was very worthwhile. Zebediah Peterson - Viterbo University View Entire Review
Going outside of America to a country that speaks another language, whether you know it or not, makes you appreciate those in America who are trying to learn English. I feel more wordly and am so happy I decided to do this. Briana O'Hanlon - Worcester State University View Entire Review
I learned a lot about the culture of Spain, enhanced my Spanish speaking, explored the city, and made great friends while doing it all! Gianna Scala - Winona State University View Entire Review
Opening your eyes to other cultures is not only very interesting, but it is fun and important. Samuel Proctor - Texas A&M University - College Station View Entire Review
About the diversity of culture and language in a country that respect to each other is more likely to see in everyone. Where you are not a tourist you are a human been enjoying the beauty of life and the history among everyone A student - Ohio Northern University View Entire Review
I learned an exponential amount of Spanish, as well as lived with native Spanish people, so I got a first hand experience of their culture. Victoria - Wagner College View Entire Review
I learned a lot of history about Spain. I learned to do your research before heading to a place because you spend less money that way - I wish I would have learned that faster though. I learned to break out of my comfort zone and talk to people. It was definitely worthwhile. A student - Berea College View Entire Review
I gain language skills and that's it. Mikayla - Winthrop University View Entire Review
I learned that you should get a safety box in your room from the beginning even if you feel like your roomate is safe and trust worthy. Jennyfer Almanzar - Eugene Lang College - The New School for Liberal Arts View Entire Review
Very worthwile. I learned a lot about how this foriegn culture operates, and I can apply these things to many aspects of my life in the United States Jake Wald - Winona State University View Entire Review
Learned about some Spanish history, art, architecture, and customs. It was defiantly more then a worthwhile experience! A student - Marywood University View Entire Review
I would study abroad all the time if I could. I learned that as much as a plan for everything to go smoothly, life just laughs and says "nope" and you still have to deal with things, and you can either handle it gracefully and continue to enjoy yourself and your time in the beautiful cities you travel to or let it get you down. ... Kelsey - University of North Texas View Entire Review
It was definitely worthwhile because I learned a lot. I got to experience the real Spanish culture and loved it. I loved getting to know locals and their ways, most definitely feeling integrated into their culture. I am very grateful with my host family for making me feel as if I was part of the family. I will definitely go back... A student - Texas A&M University - College Station View Entire Review
On top of gaining the credits I needed to finish a Spanish minor, I gained perspective on other areas in the world and people living very different lives than me. I also improved my Spanish literacy which is a skill I will use for the rest of my life. A student - Winona State University View Entire Review
Yes. I learned about the Spanish culture and the differences between there and the USA. I also learned the Spanish language. My experience in Granada was very worthwhile and I would go back anytime. A student - Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania View Entire Review

I gained life long friends and valuable experience that I can use in the future. The entire study abroad trip was completely worth it and I wouldn't want to go with any other program. Benjamin - Missouri State University View Entire Review
I want to continue with my language and learn one more A student - Lynchburg College View Entire Review
I learned some Spanish and a little about what it's like to live in another country. Sam Proctor - Blinn College View Entire Review
Amazing experience and friends gavin mcdonald - California State University - Long Beach View Entire Review

The gift of traveling and encountering new people every day. I gained a lot of independence. Yes it was completely worthwhile. Everyone should do a semester abroad. Frank Gaetani - The Catholic University of America View Entire Review
It was extremely worthwhile. My Spanish has grown considerably. And if in the future I choose to live abroad or travel abroad again, it will be because of my experience with Sol. Spencer Chowning - Eastern Kentucky University View Entire Review
Spanish Brianna Bjorge - Winona State University View Entire Review
I learned so much about myself as a person when I´m out of my comfort zone, I´ve learned more about politics and world issues from international students and I gained so much knowledge about spanish and Spain! One of the best decisions I´ve made. A student - Winona State University View Entire Review
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Find your dream Study Abroad Program in Spain at Abroad101 and this directory of Study Abroad Programs, Rankings and Reviews.
Future students are drawn to Abroad101 for the reviews from returning students. Using the popular 1-5 star scale, individual reviews provide a total rating, which are then averaged and displayed in directories. Individual review details give ratings on all aspects of the program: academics, housing, food, program administration and the environment, plus student support before and after the experience abroad. This insight can be reassuring to students and help them not only pick a program, but feel comfortable in their choices. For parents, the reviews provide a level of comfort about the provider, the destination and study abroad in general.
Future students are drawn to Abroad101 for the reviews from returning students. Using the popular 1-5 star scale, individual reviews provide a total rating, which are then averaged and displayed in directories. Individual review details give ratings on all aspects of the program: academics, housing, food, program administration and the environment, plus student support before and after the experience abroad. This insight can be reassuring to students and help them not only pick a program, but feel comfortable in their choices. For parents, the reviews provide a level of comfort about the provider, the destination and study abroad in general.
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