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International Studies Abroad (ISA): Buenos Aires - Intensive Spanish Language
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Fall students will have the opportunity to progress through two consecutive levels of Spanish language, each level being worth 126 hours of instruction, totaling 252 hours for the semester. The Fall program is open to all levels of Spanish speakers. Students will participate in courses offered at Universit... More
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Student Reviews
Elizabeth M.01/23/2012 |
I Fell In Love With Argentina!YES! It gave me a better view of the world and of the United States and how we are perceived. It also made me more conscientious of others' points of view. I learned to speak conversationally in Spanish (I knew none when I arrived). My experience has made me want to live abroad when I graduate. |
Jenna E.10/31/2011 |
Argentina A Journey That Will Never E ForgottenI learned a lot about myself and got to learn an entire new culture and feel part of a new country. |
Molly E.07/10/2011 |
Buenos Aires Is The Best City In The World.YES. I learned spanish!! |
A student07/10/2011 |
Buenos Aires Is The Best City In The World.YES. I learned spanish!! |
Molly E.07/10/2011 |
Buenos Aires Is The Best City In The World.YES. I learned spanish!! |
Kalen D.06/24/2011 |
Buenos Aires: Growing, Challenging, But Overall...Rewarding.It was okay, but if I were to go back, I wouldn't go with a program. Instead, I would take language classes on my own and go with a religious organization. It was definitely a challenging experience. On the other hand, I had a ton of great experiences and opportunities to travel all over South America! It was worth it, although ... |
Simon W.06/24/2011 |
Incredible Experience In Buenos Aires, Argentina!I appreciated having a window into how this culture lived and operated. I made some lifelong friends, and saw some incredible wonders of the world. I learned Spanish, which is something I can use in my interaction and further exploration of the world. |
Quinn J.06/15/2011 |
Argentina Elap Program Fantastic Life Changing Experience, Wonderful People Fascinating CultureThe reason I travel is to learn about new cultures, and to broaden my horizons and get out of my comfort zone, and to grow as an individual, I definitely accomplished that goal. |
Samantha W.05/25/2011 |
Life AbroadYes my experience was more than worthwhile. What I learned about myself and another culture impacted me greatly. |
Richard A.05/13/2011 |
"Argentina: The Worst Spanish Accent, But The Best Party In Latin America"It was expensive, but definitely worth it. You only live once, so don't hold anything back. |
Anthony E.05/12/2011 |
Incredible, Amazing, Changed My Life! I Love You Buenos Aires!Best investment I could have ever made for my future. |