Study Abroad Programs in Mexico
- Location(s): Chiapas, Mexico: Chihuahua, Mexico: Ciudad Juarez, Mexico: Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico: Field Programs in Mexico, Mexico: Guadalajara, Mexico: Guanajuato, Mexico: Jalisco, Mexico: Mazatlan, Mexico: Merida, Mexico: Mexico City, Mexico: Monterrey, Mexico: Multiple Locations in Mexico, Mexico: Oaxaca, Mexico: Oxaca, Mexico: Playa del Carmen, Mexico: Puebla, Mexico: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico: Queretaro, Mexico: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico: Sonora, Mexico: Tecoman, Mexico: Toluca, Mexico: Traveling in Mexico, Mexico: Veracruz, Mexico: Durango, Mexico: Xalapa, Mexico: Yucatan, Mexico: Zacatecas, Mexico
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, Gap Year, Graduate Program, High School, Research
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It was worthwhile. I gained friends, family, wonder and awe from all the places and people i have met. Kelly Velligan - University of Houston View Entire Review
yes, I can now communicate in Spanish. kahindo Musongera - Texas A&M University - College Station View Entire Review
Yes, it was definitely worthwhile. I gained so much, including an understanding and appreciation for another culture. I also learned a lot about the United State's place in the world, which I found really interesting. I now am also much more comfortable speaking Spanish to native speakers, although I don't know if my Spanish ski... Nathan Gilbert - Lick-Wilmerding High School View Entire Review
I learned how to speak more naturally Jewel Ocampo - Lick-Wilmerding High School View Entire Review
Learn more about the language and the Oaxaca community. A student - San Diego State University View Entire Review
i learned a lot of words in spanish that i wouldn't learn in a classroom. it was very worthwhile A student - High School View Entire Review

I improved my language skills immensely, saw places and tried new things I would never have the opportunity to do in the United States, and met amazing people! A very worthwhile experience. Emma Kolany - University of South Alabama View Entire Review
Yes it was worthwhile A student - Worcester State University View Entire Review
Third language and lots of great experiences. Of course it's worth it! Alec Phillips - Quest University Canada / Outbound View Entire Review
I learned a lot on my literature class as well as about the country. Mane E - University of North Texas View Entire Review

It was definitely worthwhile. I learned that in oder to learn the culture within the time I was there it would require I completely open myself up and leave all my American ways out on the US and Immigration entrance. You gain so much from this way of looking at life in Mexico. In addition, most working class people seemed to li... Dillan Garcia - University of California - Riverside View Entire Review
It was definitely worthwhile to be part of this experience and I encourage others to do the same. Klarixa Flores - California State University - Fullerton View Entire Review
I learned about the vibrant culture of Mexico and the history of Mexican art and architecture. It was nice to cover a lot of different areas in Spanish. A student - Los Gatos High School View Entire Review
Prior to the trip, I had one lousy single story of Mexico, but my trip completely shattered my one-sided story that I'd had... Mexico, especially Oaxaca is filled with remarkably generous and inviting people! The sweetest little people, with an intricate culture that they're willing to share. It was definitely worthwhile, we wer... Carly Barello - Green Level High School View Entire Review
I learned about the culture in Oaxaca, Mexico. It was worth it, especially seeing the “exotic” food that people would eat. Eduardo - Lick-Wilmerding High School View Entire Review
I increased my confidence in traveling and confirmed my passion for learning about new cultures and meeting new people. It was definitely worthwhile. Mackenzie Wittmer View Entire Review
A different political perspective on the world, new friends around the world, the ability to dance salsa, and fluency in the spanish language saul goodwin - The Evergreen State College View Entire Review

I learned about what it’s like to live in another country and how other people live their life in another language. I learned the way people actually speak Spanish and it was so amazing. Annie Lee View Entire Review
I learned different manners in conversation and have been able to understand more conversational Spanish and could understand the language better. Paige - Western Kentucky University View Entire Review
I learned mostly how to communicate and read body language from Americans and Hispanics. It was absolutely worthwhile. Joshua House - Xavier University View Entire Review
I learned a lot about interacting with strangers and pushing myself outside of my comfort zone. I felt safe and supported and that environment helped me flourish. Olivia Gilliam - Western Kentucky University View Entire Review
I learned a lot about the city, the local politics, the history of the area and became a bit better in Spanish A student View Entire Review
I learned some vocabulary words I didn't know. I also learned how to eat healthier and take care of myself in general. Valeria Santillan Lopez - San Diego State University View Entire Review
Yes, absolutely worthwhile--definitely improved my Spanish A student View Entire Review
This experience allowed me to take on a new level of independence, and test my ability to communicate in a second language. I feel that it was incredibly worthwhile, and I would've liked to have spent even more time there, had it been possible. Jaden Hill - Grier School View Entire Review
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Find your dream Study Abroad Program in Mexico at Abroad101 and this directory of Study Abroad Programs, Rankings and Reviews.
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