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Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at Bethel University. We hope you will find these helpful in your search for options in education abroad. If you are a Bethel University student, please check with the Office of Off-Campus Programs/International Studies for guidelines on enrolling in a study abroad program and receiving credit for your study abroad experience. If your university has listed recommended programs below, please consider them first and contact any of the program providers referenced in the reviews listed below for more information.
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No important dates configured."My experience was worthwhile, don't get me wrong, it is just that my mindset was different from many Cypriots, so it was hard to fit in. I gained a broader perspective, but most importantly, I gained gratefulness. I can't even believe how good we have it in the United States. Especially after we had visited Greece and seen al..."
Brock B Bethel University
"I gained a new experience on life and the cultures of other people. It was well worth my time and I would love to do it again."
Mishiah t Bethel University
"I gained a lot. I now know how to navigate the city, ride the subway...my classes were great and I learned a lot from them. All in all it was a worthwhile experience. I want to go back and visit New York City, even though I wouldn't want to live there permanently. It is a great place with so much culture and art to see. It was s..."
A student Bethel University
"I improved my Spanish so much. I learned to trust God. I learned to slow down and relax. I learned how to travel on my own and be more independent. I got to see how other people view life. It was totally worth it and I think everyone should study abroad for a semester cause you learn so much. But it seriously is really hard. "
Stephanie G Bethel University
""overall, my experience in Cyprus was amazing. I met life-long friends from all over the states that I hope to continue to keep in touch with. Cyprus was a beautiful island. Although I wished we had live somewhere on the coast line instead of Nicosia that would have been ideal. However, it makes since that we are so close to ..."
A student Bethel University
"I learned a lot about myself."
A student Bethel University
"I gained a better use of the language and a much deeper understanding of Spain's history and culture."
lauren Bethel University
"I had a great time learning about Cyriot culture, yet having the opportunity to explore around a large portion of Europe. The travel portion of the program made it entirely worth it! Can't wait to refer others to the program! "
A student Bethel University
"Absolutely love the employees of global semesters!!! However, I did feel that Cyprus is not the ideal study abroad location. It's hard to explore the rest of the island and stay busy due to the limits of transportation. I would recommend a global semesters but not studying in Cyprus. Overall, I don't regret studying in Nicosi..."
A student Bethel University
"It was helpful to see how other people live and what they vaule compared to many Americans. Yes."
A student Bethel University
"it was worthwhile. i learned how to be independent."
lizzy m Bethel University
"being less ecnocentric. Working on prjects with different cultures. (Marketing project with a Russian and a Bulgarian)"
daducklow Bethel University
"This was a much better way to receive Spanish credits towards my minor."
Carissa B Bethel University & Seminary
"See above. Definitely worthwhile. Loved everything I did down there. Grew a lot."
A student Bethel University
"Really learning the language was the best part for me...and now I can say that I lived in Paris!"
Sacha N Bethel University & Seminary
"It was worthwhile! I gained a deeper understanding of life and rich perspective on the way that the world functions. One of the most valuable qualities I gained was a wisdom to know how to ask good questions. This is one of the most important qualities a dutiful global citizen can have, and the mixture of intellectual stimulus ..."
Reid V Bethel University & Seminary
"I learned how to live on my own. I learned how to advocate for myself and not depend on my professors for guidance or friends for guidance. I also became a new me through exploring new things I like to do such as camping and hiking and cooking. It was totally worthwhile! I will never forget my experience!"
A student Bethel University
"I learned many things about myself, and yes it was completely worthwhile. I would not do it again because I have already had that experience, so if I were to study abroad again I would stay with a host family."
A student Bethel University
"A bigger understanding of different cultures, traveling, and how to cope/adapt to change and constant moving around. The traveling aspect was an key advantage for landing an internship and a job for a big-name company that specializes in travel after I returned to the States. It was most definitely worth it! Even if I hadn't got..."
A student Bethel University
"I learned to believe in myself again. After going through a rough semester before I came, I was coming to Cyprus needing to be rejuvenate and to build myself up again. Coming abroad pushed away all the other distractions from home and I could really focus on myself."
Holly Tag Bethel University
"I gained a better understanding of both literature and foreign cultures. Given that this was precisely what I was hoping to get out of the trip, it was more worthwhile than I can communicate."
Stefan J Bethel University
"I gained a broader view of the world. Absolutely."
A student Bethel University
"I learned that the Unites States way of living is only one way of living. I learned the pure joy of reading and studying particular authors and artists and their own life stories. It was absolutely worthwhile."
A student Bethel University
"Yes. So much."
Jane S Bethel University
"Getting introduced to South Africa was like being introduced to a part of myself and my own history I didn't know before. Because of the oppressive past and current issues now facing this vibrant country and continent, I was challenged to question certain aspects of the Western worldview as well as aspects of my faith. I didn't ..."
Selina P Bethel University