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International Studies Abroad (ISA): Madrid - Spanish Language and Culture Trimester
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Student Reviews
Keenan H.04/19/2012 |
Isa MadridAmazing to see a different world |
Premtim S.08/24/2011 |
Viva EspanaYes |
Stephanie N.07/28/2011 |
Un Trimestre MadrileƱo.By taking me out of my natural element, this experience has changed my life. |
Shivani M.07/09/2011 |
Studying Abroad In Madrid With Isa Was The Best Experience Of My Life!I gained another perspective on practices of living life. I am much more culturally aware and interested in foreign affairs. I hope to utilize my knowledge and experience gained in my career as a nurse practitioner when dealing with patients of other cultures. |
Angela J.06/28/2011 |
I Want To Move Abroad!!It was the best learning experience of the course of working on my under graduate degree!! |
Abigail M.06/13/2011 |
Isa MadridIt was an amazing opportunity to live in Madrid and to communicate daily in Spanish. I became more independent and confident and had a wonderful time doing it. |
Mitchell F.05/25/2011 |
Madrid Is Great, Universidad Antonio De Nebrija Is Great, Host Family Only Okay!Yes, it was awesome! |
Allie M.05/11/2011 |
Madrid Provides A Nice Break From Rigorous American Life. . .Not The Most Challenging Study Abroad.In the future, I think I will spend time traveling in Latin America which I now know for sure is better suited to my wants & travel needs. I am glad I had this opportunity to get to know Iberian culture. It was definitely worth while but I don't feel the desire to do it again. |
Hannah D.01/10/2011 |
Mucho De MadridOf course, any time abroad is always worthwhile, whether it's bad, great, or just so-so. I have a lot of that to give credit to personal things such as having my boyfriend there since he's spanish, etc. Also, making some really great friends helped throughout the whole process no matter what comes your way, you can always use a ... |
