Top 5 Study Abroad Destinations

The first semester is in full swing for university students. Colleges and universities provide their students with wonderful study abroad programs. One of the biggest draws to study abroad programs is seeing the world and learning something along the way. Another benefit to studying abroad is the flexibility of where you go, when you go, and how long you can stay.

The hardest part of planning your study abroad is picking where you want to go and what language courses you’re prepared to learn to compensate. We’d like to share our top five study abroad destinations of 2021 that may help you make your decision.


1. United Kingdom

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The United Kingdom is one of the most popular destinations for American students to study abroad. Not only does it house some of the top-rated institutions in the nation, such as Oxford and Cambridge, but traveling throughout Europe is easy. London alone has three international airports. If you find yourself short on expenses, you can also take a bus to other cheaper destinations like Paris and Brussels.

Additionally, over 98% of the population speaks English, making the United Kingdom a great opportunity for non-native English-speaking students to practice learning.


2. Japan
While Japan may be well-known for Mount Fuji and bustling cities like Tokyo, did you know Japan also boasts some of the best STEM programs in the world? Japan ranks in the top 10 for countries that have the best quality of education. Japan also has some of the fastest modes of transportation, making it easy to travel from one city to the next with their bullet trains.

With Japan being one of the most difficult languages to learn, if you’re a student learning or interested in Japanese, studying abroad might be the ticket for you. Part of the charm of studying abroad is fully immersing yourself in the culture, and Japan is choked with rich cultural history from its tea ceremonies to its animation studios and art.


3. Spain
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Spanish is one of the most widely taught & learned languages, so it’s no surprise that Spain is another great option for a Study Abroad program! Don’t speak Spanish well? If you know English, French, Italian, or Portuguese, you can find many similarities to make your learning experience easier. When you study abroad in Spain, you learn about human history. Spain has played a significant role in many “dramatic historical events,” such as the Inquisition to the Golden Age. Its history is told in its architecture and landscapes, and studying abroad in Spain is like learning a piece of human history.

Even if you’re not a history buff, you’ll be sure to find something you love in Spain. Maybe even one of its cheeses, as Spain’s cuisine is most known for its various cheeses.


4. Hungary
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If you’re on a tighter budget, but you still want to explore the world during your college years, then Hungary might be the place for you. Although Hungarian can be a tough language to learn, rest assured much of the populace speaks English. One of Hungary’s major draws is its lower cost of living, making it easy for Study Abroad students to afford.

Hungary is home to Budapest, one of the most photogenic cities to behold. So if you’re itching to start your photography journey (or create memories to share with friends back home), then Hungary just might be the place for you.



5. Italy
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Italy, like Hungary, is another beautiful scenic location at an affordable price for Study Abroad students. Many great architectural foundations surround Italy. Rome, Milan, and Florence are three fantastic destination cities of Italy, rich with history, arts & design, and Renaissance. Italy is a great study abroad destination for art students or any students who appreciate Davinci and Michelangelo.


If you’re a Study Abroad student, putting your new language into practice can be daunting. Jarvisen Translator eases the burden by translating your conversations in real-time. You will hear crisp, crystal clear language translated back to you in a language you can understand.

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