Universidad Nacional de Cuyo: Mendoza - Direct Enrollment & Exchange
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I learned to be independent, confident, and liberated. I've never learned so much in so little time while enjoying every second of my experience. I would stay here forever if I could. A student - Trinity University View Entire Review
My spanish is through the roof - my cultural understanding is as well. My patience, my personality, and my view on life evolved. Definitely worth while Adrien L - Trinity University View Entire Review
I learned a lot of Spanish. I was fluent before going abroad, but I am now much more confident in myself and my knowledge. I also learned a lot about myself, and how to meet and connect with new people. I also learned a lot about Mendoza specifically and Argentina as a country. A student - University of Denver View Entire Review
I grew as a person, becoming more confident, calm, and grounded. Definitely worthwhile to gain perspective and think more critically on the aspects of the culture I am from, and learn habits that I want to bring back and integrate as best I can as I readjust to life in the states. Ashley Piccirillo - Brandeis University View Entire Review
Independence. The fact that I can be happy wherever I am. It's all about the people you're with. More adventures and memories than I can count. Spanish confidence. Emily A - Trinity University View Entire Review
I came as a married student with different objectives than the normal student. I gained more patience Aaron D - University of Connecticut View Entire Review
Everything? Can I just say that? Of course it was worthwhile, I learned so much and came back a very different person. I'd rather not spend the next two hours talking about the almost infinite number of things I gained and learned from the experience, also, most of these things are indescribable, so I'll stop there. Zachary B - Baylor University View Entire Review
It was incredible. I learned how to make mistakes, how to travel alone, how to communicate and be ok with taking time to learn. I talked to people from all over the world, and learned so much from everyone I talked to. Dayton Y - Baylor University View Entire Review
I learned a lot about myself, how I handle challenges and change, I think it was definitely a worthwhile experience. Jessica P - Trinity University View Entire Review
I gained a lot of personal experience, a lot more independence and confidence in my ability to be independent, and I feel that I have many more opportunities opened for my future now. Without question, it was worthwhile. A student - Brandeis University View Entire Review
I learned how to be independent and valuable insight of cultures. A student - Brandeis University View Entire Review
Yes. Too in depth/personal to go into. I have much greater appreciation for where I came from. It has changed my whole life plan because now I will be coming back here after college. Laura K - Western Washington University View Entire Review
I met a lot of people that wanted to learn English. I now want to teach in a bilingual environment after I graduate. Joy M - DePauw University View Entire Review
Gained a lot of independence and self-confidence. Developed my language skills and comfort with speaking with natives and making mistakes. I loved the city I was in and there were plenty of opportunities to travel. A student - Gustavus Adolphus College View Entire Review

I learned about latin american culture, education, daily life, and family. I learned about myself, traveled to many beautiful places, learned patience, problem solving, and about cultural barriers. I made amazing friends, met wonderful people, and so much more. Very worthwhile. A student - Brandeis University View Entire Review
I learned how to be more confident in my speaking abilities A student - Washington State University View Entire Review
I learned so much about other ways of life and other countries. Argentina is a very interesting country with a fascinating history and culture. It was 100% worth it! Anne O - Trinity University View Entire Review
I gained a greater understanding of who I am as a person, I matured, I became more confident and more open to ideas. Definitely worth while Melissa D - Brandeis University View Entire Review
I improved my Spanish-speaking level and am now able to have educated conversations in Spanish. Also, I learned about the Argentine culture and the differences among different Spanish-speaking countries. Yes A student - Baylor University View Entire Review
I learned how to better adapt, appreciate differences and changes, manage independence, and see life through so many different perspectives. Cliché, but easily one of the best experiences of my life. Mary A - Baylor University View Entire Review
I gained so much from being abroad. Everything from new experiences and trying new foods, to really improving my proficiency in Spanish. Being abroad was very worthwhile. I was able to experience the Argentine culture first hand and spend a lot of time trying new things, exploring who I am. I made Argentine friends that invited ... A student - Brandeis University View Entire Review
So many things. Adapting to new environments. Learning how to communicate with people who don't speak the same language as me. Learned about the differences between a variety of cultures Learned a lot about Argentina, it's unique history. Learned how to budget and travel on my own. 77jneedle - Trinity University View Entire Review
I gained more sympathy for the immigrant experience. I learned to better deal with situations where things were out of my control. I learned more conversational Spanish and I learned how to make friends in another culture. I learned how to try new things but to still be true to myself. I learned how to be away from home for ... A student - Brandeis University View Entire Review
Yes. I have no doubts. It is hard to put into words everything that I learned and how I changed the first ten months I went abroad... maybe after this second trip, these fourteen months of travel and school, I will be able to communicate the change. It is a peace of mind, a confidence in myself and my Spanish language and a happ... Abby Y - Indiana University of Pennsylvania View Entire Review

I learned that life does not need to be taken so incredibly seriously like Americans take it. Life is all about sharing wonderful memories with your friends and family and live up every second because it passes you by. Be spontaneous and don't be afraid of different things. I now keep an open mind about everything and find my se... Jonelle H - Drake University View Entire Review
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