Study Abroad Programs in China
- Location(s): Guizhou / Guiyang, China: Shenyang, China: Shanghai, China: Beijing, China: Changsha, China: Chengdu, China: Chongqing, China: Dalian, China: Field Programs in China, China: Guangdong, China: Guangzhou, China: Guilin, China: Hangzhou, China: Harbin, China: Hebei, China: Hohhot, China: Jilin / Changchun, China: Kunming, China: Lhasa, China: Macau, China: Multiple, China: Nanchang, China: Nanjing, China: Ningbo, China: Shandong / Qingdao, China: Shenzhen, China: Suzhou, China: Tianjin, China: Traveling in China, China: Wuhan, China: Fujian, China: Xi'an, China
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, Gap Year, Graduate Program, High School, Research
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I learned Chinese. I learned about China just because I was living there. But the program was not designed to teach content and was grossly misrepresented as a program that teaches content in Chinese from my home university in the US. A student - Anonymous University View Entire Review
Completely worthwhile! I learned a lot more Chinese and a lot about the Chinese culture. I was not expecting to become much more independent, confident, outgoing, and aware of the world around me. Anna M - North Central College View Entire Review
I gained a ton of language experience, met great new friends, and learned so much about life in China. It was most definitely worthwhile, and I already can't wait to go back. A student - Amherst College View Entire Review
A broader perspective on Chinese culture, the interconnectedness of our world and the value of education for advancement. It was definitely worth while and I made a lot of Chinese friends who I am excited to see and socialize with back on our domestic campus. A student - University of Dayton View Entire Review
Studying abroad in China definitely gave me a more global perspective. I appreciate living in America more since the trip. I also learned how similar international students are to American students and was able to make lifelong friends in the process. A student - University of Dayton View Entire Review
Yes, worthwhile. A student - Purdue University View Entire Review
I gaine a lot. I learned so much about China and the cultures there. I also gained weight from all of the greasy food I ate! It was definitely worthwhile, I think going abroad somewhere that was not in the very common European countries has a lot of value. I was able to travel all around China, and see things that I never kn... A student - Denison University View Entire Review
It was definitely worth while. I gained a greater appreciation for America, I made a ton of new friends, I learned so much about China and its culture. I tried amazing food and made memories I will remember for the rest of my life. Nichol H - University of Northern Iowa View Entire Review
This was without a doubt the most incredible experience of my life; it better informed my global perspective, improved my language skills, and taught me how to handle issues in ways I had never learned to before. I knew before I left that I had always wanted to become fluent in Chinese, but spending a semester in Beijing truly b... Kristen P - Kenyon College View Entire Review
I gained confidence. Confidence in my Chinese speaking skills. Confidence with making new friends. Confidence I can spend time away from home. A student - Temple University View Entire Review
I learned to be more independent and step out of my comfort zone. The best part was the internship because I learned so much about myself, what career I want to pursue in the future, and gained a deeper understanding of Chinese culture. It was definitely a great 10 weeks spent in Shanghai. A student - Barnard College View Entire Review
The course gave me a very realistic insight into many topics of immediate relevance to the sustainable development of China. Yes, very worthwhile, and provided an ideal springboatrd for 3 months of work I subsequently undertook. Robert W View Entire Review
It was completely worthwhile, and I'd do it again in a heartbeat. I gained self-confidence, by learning how to function in completely different environments and circumstances. I made lifelong friends, and learned more than I could have imagined when I left. A student - Austin College View Entire Review
Just one of those experiences you talk about the rest of your life and, while challenging, makes you a more worldly person. I had to really bootstrap it at work between haggling with locals for wood for our composters, negotiating partnerships with local organizations and navigating the city. David S - University of Southern California View Entire Review
For anybody who was wondering that, China Study Abroad is a real company. I was very nervous about coming to China and had just about a million questions concerning every aspect of my stay. China Study Abroad assisted me from picking the program and city most suitable to my needs, to seeing me off at the end of 6 months. They en... Beatrice U - Bennington College View Entire Review
The most worthwhile part of the program was the drastic improvement in my Chinese skills and becoming comfortable with a new country and city. Madison R - University of Tulsa View Entire Review
Friends. Yes. Hongwei C - University of Dayton View Entire Review
n Susanna D - University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh View Entire Review
I learned a lot of Chinese and was able to skip a year when I came back to school even though the program was only a summer long, so it was definitely worthwhile. Isabel K - Swarthmore College View Entire Review
Gained a different perspective of what "China" means. Definitely worthwhile Emily W - Ohio University View Entire Review
This experience was so incredibly worthwhile-- I really think everyone should go. It is fascinating to see a place so different from the U.S., to see the way the school system is structured, the way shops are built, the extensive food culture of China... It made me so much more confident in myself and also very independent. I ... Kelsey H - Kenyon College View Entire Review
I gained confidence. Confidence I could speak another language. Confidence I could make friends with locals. Confidence I could travel away from home by myself. A student - Temple University View Entire Review

Every time I go back to China I learn more and more about the vast country. This time I learned more about the social nuances of the younger population. Rather than being a tourist I talked to and learned about Chinese students and what goes on in their daily lives. I learned how to ink paint and how to cook tradition dishes. I ... Kaily W - Hamilton College View Entire Review

I gained lifetime friends, an appreciation for a culture I knew nothing about, valuable teaching experience, and the trip of a lifetime. It was definitely worth it. A student - University of Northern Iowa View Entire Review
learned a lot about site plans/site visits/planning research. Yes it was worthwhile. andrina d - University of Southern California View Entire Review
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Find your dream Study Abroad Program in China 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.
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