Study Abroad Programs in Argentina

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Past Review Eye Opening
I was able to improve my spoken Spanish and it was worthwhile - University of North Texas View Entire Review
A lot of culture, history and literature from Argentina - Academia Buenos Aires View Entire Review
I learned a lot about myself, but also learned how to properly adapt to a different culture and I also excelled in my Spanish. It was definitely vale la pena! - San Diego State University View Entire Review
Past Review Mi Vida Porteña
It was worthwhile, I learned how to be independent and bold. I also learned how to appreciate the culture of the country in which I was travelling. - Western Kentucky University View Entire Review
Language proficiency, new lifelong friends, good new food, interesting new culture, musicians crazy for rock, warm weather. It was worthwhile but I learned that I unfortunately will need to stay in an appartment next time. - University of Wisconsin - Parkside View Entire Review
Past Review Lifechanging
Learned to speak more fluently and gain language skills, and then also got to form new relatinoships through amazing experiences - Western Kentucky University View Entire Review
I gained many new friends, cultural and historical knowledge about Argentina and Lat. America, as well as amazing experiences and trips that I could not do in any other place in the world. Surpassed being worthwhile. - Texas A&M University - College Station View Entire Review
My experience abroad was forever life changing. I went in barely knowing spanish, knowing absolutely nobody, and never been abroad. I can say when my month in Buenos Aires came to an end I was so sad. I made forever friends and memories I will cherish for a lifetime. I pushed myself out of comfort zone to try new things, and now... - Western Kentucky University View Entire Review
I learned how to be more independent, confident in myself, levelheaded, rational and closer to being bilingual. - University of Houston View Entire Review
I gained more knowledge of the Spanish language and the Argentine culture. I would definitely recommend it to others. - Lyon College View Entire Review
Past Review Mostly Great
I learned how to stand up for myself better. I was glad I went and able to experience a new country. - Cardinal Stritch University View Entire Review
I would do anything to redo this year again. I learned so much about myself and I learned the culture and language of a beautiful place. It changed my life. - University of Kentucky View Entire Review
I gained a language, confidence in myself, a ton of new family and friends, and memories that will last a lifetime - Lynchburg College View Entire Review
I gained knowledge of the Spanish language and the culture and society of Argentina. It was definitely worthwhile. - University of Houston View Entire Review
I learned lots of Spanish and experienced a new culture. - None View Entire Review
I learned how to not only survive, but take advantage of being in an environment where I knew nothing about. This experience changed me not only into a different person, but a better version of myself where I am globally aware and appreciative of what the world has to offer. - Carroll University View Entire Review
Past Review Unforgettable
I learned to appreciate what I had and have. I learn to be more independent and social. I gained more knowledge of the culture. - University of Houston View Entire Review
I learned a lot about the culture and history of Argentina. It was definitely worthwhile. - Western Kentucky University View Entire Review
So far in my life it hasn't super mattered that I don't drink, so it was an interesting preview into the rest of my life to see how that would negatively affect my social life. I would say going abroad wasn't worth it for me. My Spanish isn't better, but my accent has gotten weirder as my "ch" will occasionally sound more like "... - University of Kentucky View Entire Review
Incredibly formative experience, not without challenge. Learned a language as well as a new worldview. - University of North Texas View Entire Review
I gained some adaptability in my Spanish, since certain vocabulary in Buenos Aires is different than in other countries. - Texas A&M University - College Station View Entire Review
I discovered that there is such diverse background in South American culture. In the US it is easy to combine South and Latin American to one entity, however, there are such major differences between the two. - Oklahoma State University - Stillwater View Entire Review
Learned about culture there and how different it is here and helped e to compare the two countries - Elizabethtown College View Entire Review
A student studying abroad with Study Abroad Programs in Argentina
My Spanish has improved so much and I loved getting to live in and experience Argentina, and travel to other South American countries. - University of Mary Washington View Entire Review
I gained confidence speaking and I learned what it was like to live in a big Latin American city. - High School View Entire Review

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Find your dream Study Abroad Program in Argentina at Abroad101 and this directory of education abroad programs plus rankings and reviews by American college students.  

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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