Spanish Gap Year

Program Reviews

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Ellen
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

SBT Spring 2024

This is a really great program to travel, learn Spanish, and get to know a culture. The staff is very caring, I loved Sagri and Arantxa a TON! We lived in about 10 places (including hostels), so be prepared for a lot of travel. The social aspect could be difficult for me because you’re in a small group for 3 months, but there were great moments as well. It’s a very packed schedule, but there’s a lot if fun activities, and you get try so many new things. I would definitely recommend! Especially if you want to learn the language and culture all together.

What would you improve about this program?
Probably allowing a bit more free time. You tend to make friends during your homestays and classes, and I wish I spent more time with them. Also, be prepared for the curfew!!
Pros
  • Improving Spanish
  • Traveling and learning a new culture
  • Unique and fun activities
Cons
  • Not a lot of free time
  • Curfew
  • Very tiring
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Fiona
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Spanish Gap Year

Spanish Gap Year was an amazing program and experience. The mix of travel, home stays, and cultural immersion was the perfect balance. The hostels were great for learning how to co-live with others and budget for food. Cooking and food was an amazing aspect. Train travel was nothing like I’ve experienced and I love the adventure. I have met some of my closest friends on this trip. Arantxa and Sagri are both wonderful and make the program an incredible experience for gap students. I learned a lot about Spanish history, culture, art, and myself as a student through experiential learning.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
Spanish Tortilla.
Pros
  • Meeting people
  • Change of scenery
  • Language immersion
Cons
  • Not staying in one place long.
  • Early travel.
  • Can be tiring.
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RJ
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Spain by Train

This is an amazing trip that you will remember for the rest of your life. I have met some of the most amazing people, are some of the most delicious food, and have visited many of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. This trip pushes you to discover many things about your self and others around you. You spend times in hostels very close with your fellow travel mates where you will get to share many laughs and truly know them. In host families you refine your Spanish and truly learn the Spanish culture.

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
We did some mountain climbing which really forces me to push over my fear of heights. Now this is one of my favorite memories of the trip and felt so amazing to complete.
Pros
  • Amazing People
  • Great Food
  • Beautiful locations
Cons
  • Early morning travel
  • Can be tiring at times
  • Not staying in one place long
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Amanda
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

SGY

I had so much fun with SGY! I made a lot of amazing friends and am so grateful that I was able to visit so many beautiful cities and do so many wonderful activities. Sagri was the BEST LEADER EVER, I would come on this trip again just to hangout with her. She was patient, caring, supportive, and made everything so much fun. The Granada classes were a lot of fun, I loved Juan Luis and being able to explore the city with him and Sagri and learn about the Spanish history. I would also highly recommend SGY for anyone who loves food, there are so many amazing dishes and desserts that I was able to try along the way!

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
The most nerve-racking thing for me was our 3 day bike along the Camino. I have never been a strong biker so I was very nervous for this activity. But- I overcame my fear with the support of Sagri and the group and had a great time.
Pros
  • Lots of good food
  • Meeting local/international students
  • Beautiful cities and landscapes
Cons
  • Frustrating group members
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Oliver
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Future leaders spring 2024

This trip has been extremely valuable for me. I have built many great relationships that I hope to maintain for the rest of my life. The entrepreneurship part of the program has been ran perfectly and was my favorite part of the entire program. The internship has also provided me with a lot more knowledge on how to be an asset in the workforce. The only complaints that I do have is the food was disappointing. Overall I definitely highly recommend this program especially for people who are thinking of taking a gap year.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Ask as many questions as you can. Also, use the help that’s provided as much as possible.
Pros
  • Networking
  • Work experience
  • Resume booster
Cons
  • Food
  • Lots of pickpocketers
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Grace
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Educational, Entrepreneurship-Focused Group Program in Spain

This program covers a variety of different components and will offer you a very well rounded experience.
In terms of program support, resources and leadership, this program is so well run and absolutely incredible in this aspect. Their number one goal is clearly to provide a top tier experience that suits your goals and they put in so much effort to make this happen.
One of my main goals during this program was to improve my spanish, and for other people who might have that goal, the resources are all available to you but it requires a lot of independent motivation to make it happen. There is a month in a homestay and language school and you interact with spanish speakers all the time, but you have to take the initiative to speak the language and take the opportunities.
In terms of entrepreneurship, I am not someone who plans to pursue it or had much interest in that aspect going into the program. Even still, I learned so much that is applicable to my career path, especially in terms of presentation skills and networking. I also found the mentorship support system absolutely incredible. However, I would recommend this program above all to people with high interest in entrepreneurship because that will be a huge proportion of your time and requires a lot of motivation for it to be worthwhile.
The internships were very well set up and I loved mine. I worked in the industry (sustainability) that I hope to work in in the future and was also able to work in spanish to work towards my language goals.
In terms of social experience, this program is good for people who are looking for a social structure built into the program because you spend a lot of time with the same small group and the social structure ends up built around it. At the same time, there are opportunities to meet other people in student residences or other areas, and weekends are open for independent travel, but the timing is a bit short if you are hoping for longer distance trips around europe. The environment and social life of this trip is definitely better suited to people who enjoy cities and are looking for a well structured experience.
Arantxa’s vision and organization for this program was nothing short of incredible and absolutely made my experience, The mentorship team and everyone involved is so invested in student success and I felt well supported and like I was learning a lot the whole time.

What would you improve about this program?
I found the first component in Madrid with the homestay to be too long. The first two weeks I enjoyed, especially with the spanish class which I found incredibly valuable, but by the second half, I found a lot of aspects to be very limiting. I much preferred the more open social setting, individual internships, and independent living experience in Barcelona and that greatly improved my experience. I think a balance that was more 2 vs. 10 weeks might have fit better.
Pros
  • spanish language learning
  • internship experience
  • travel opportunities
Cons
  • entrepreneurship curriculum is the main focus (only a con of this isn’t your priority)
  • small group can limit social opportunities
  • housing wasn’t the most convenient
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Kylie
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Future Leaders Spring 2024

Future Leaders is an incredible introduction/real life experience for anyone who’s actively interested in entrepreneurship. For myself personally, even though that wasn’t my passion in the program, I was helped by the FL team to find outlets I could channel my interests into. I really liked the Spanish school portion of the program, and found that it was an excellent way to meet people outside of the program, along with the multiple chances of interaction you get with Absolute Internship students. Although your weekdays can be busy, weekends are a good chance to travel, however don’t expect to have a lot of time to do that. It’s only about 1 1/2 days of traveling, because you can only leave Fridays and have to return Sundays. However, depending on where you are you can get a fair amount done in that time! Overall, I would recommend Future Leaders.

1) Entrepreunership
2) Learning
3) General elements

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Ishan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Future Leaders quick summary

Overall the program was a great experience. It’s super well run, with great communication and the right balance of independence and guidance from the program director Arantxa. Housing was good overall; the homestays during the first month in Madrid are nice enough and the dorms in Barcelona are remarkably well kept, especially by US college standards. The internship component of the program was really fun for me, and gave me great real life work experience. Generally would definitely recommend for anyone interested in a travel program where you’ll also learn a ton.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Use the weekends to travel. Big highlight for me and lots of my peers.
Pros
  • Great internship
  • Interesting classes
  • Good community
Cons
  • Food that is provided was pretty up and down.
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Charlie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Invaluable experience

The Spanish classes alone provided a ton of hands on learning. However, the entrepreneurship and internship portions are what provided a level of experience that has changed my life. With the internship portion you are given the opportunity to explore a field of your interests while making connections within the field and learning real business and work skills. The entrepreneurial portion provided invaluable experience where one can create and chase their ideas while working with mentors who have real credible experience. The skills of forming, creating, and pitching an idea as a real world entrepreneur is invaluable. You will learn public speaking, networking, how to ask for help, what works and what doesn’t with business, and a million other practical real world skills.

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Daniel
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Future Leaders Spring 24

The overall experience was fantastic, I don’t have any complaints. I always felt supported by all facilitators. I would say the overall attitude of some of the receptionists at the residency weren’t very welcoming. On the other hand, our host family was fantastic and very welcoming. Furthermore, the overall experience with the entrepreneurial aspect of the course coupled with the internships was extremely valuable as we got to learn a lot about all stages of creating a business and pitching it to investors.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Make the most out of your time, three months goes by very quick. You have so many resources and so many brilliant minds to help guide you through the experience so make sure to reach out when you need help.
Pros
  • Networking
  • Gain real world experience
  • Learn from mentors who have a lot of entrepreneurial knowledge
Cons
  • Very fast paced
  • Residency food could be better