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A Different Opportunity: Non-Spanish-Speaking Universities
Participating in a student exchange program is a major challenge, but those who have done so emphasize its value.
Valentina Piña, an engineer who studied at the University of Manchester, sums it up this way:“It’s an incredible experience that I would do all over again.”
Living in another culture and language promotes key skills such as adaptability, independence, and intercultural communication.
Voices from the field: students who chose to study abroad
Learn about the real experiences of those who participated in student exchange programs in different parts of the world.
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Testimonial by Federico Sum
He participated in an exchange program at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, England.
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Testimony Maximiliano Pereira
He participated in an international exchange program at CNAM-ENJMIN in France.
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Testimonial Débora Fernández
He participated in an exchange program at the Université du Québec à Montréal in Canada.
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Testimony by Germán Mikolic
He spent a semester studying abroad at the European Business School (EBS) in Germany.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zf51k0XikgLearning a new language
Non-Spanish-speaking universities allow exchange students to enroll even with only a basic knowledge of the local language.
"It's an international environment that opens your mind, and the atmosphere is very friendly. They always encourage you to take part in activities and get to know people," says Paula Di Perna, who took part in an exchange program at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences (Germany).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSZX0tkN-XgDiscover and learn about a new culture
Studying abroad at a non-Spanish-speaking university means immersing yourself in a completely new culture.
Studying in a culturally diverse environment offers a unique opportunity for academic and professional growth.
Sofía Moreira, who participated in an exchange program in South Korea, points out that "What impressed me most was that, despite being in a completely different culture, I was still able to make friends."
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