Well, it is hard to tell you where you want to go study abraod - because it depends on what you are looking for while in an overseas course. Well, I would suggest to go to Italy! You can learn the language while you are there and it will help you with your future job or your college course work. When you study in another country, you can get free credits from the college of your choice (talk to the college first though, some do not allow passing out of classes). I have attached some information about the countries that you have mentioned. I hope you find something that will interest you and help in your decision! If not in these pages, do a little research on the net about all the countries. You will know which one is best for you. Good Luck!
2007-02-04 11:53:54
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answered by Tonya B 3
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I haven't been to any of those countries, but I'd have to say Italy for three reasons. First, it's the only country on your list that doesn't have English as the national language, so you'd have to learn the language and make more of an effort to integrate into your host country, which will make your experience (in my opinion) much better. Second, Ireland isn't really known for its schools (at least I haven't heard of any) and while Australia has some well known schools, it's pretty expensive not only to get there but to live there too. Italy, on the other hand, is cheaper to get to and has colleges that have been in existence longer than the US or, coincidentally, Australia. Finally, the most obvious reason you should want to study in Italy: Italian Women.
2007-02-04 05:08:39
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on where you live NOW and wot sort of weather you like. If you like sun ans surf then Australia. Sun and culture Italy or if you aren't to fussed about the weather but want fun, culture and VERY friendly people then Ireland.
2007-02-04 05:06:27
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answered by hahahippy 2
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I spent five years in Australia. It is a grand land and culturally diverse. The one thing you must be aware of, is that the cost of living there is higher than living in the USA. The exchange rate of currencies balances this only slightly. As far as Australia's educational system, I found it to be very good in most respects.
2007-02-04 05:02:53
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answered by sgt_cook 7
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Learn a different language: choose Italy. Plus the rest of Europe is readily available for weekend trips and what not.
2007-02-04 06:42:32
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answered by scarlett627 3
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Australia never been there, Italy is cool and have been there. IRELAND SUCKS NOTHING TO DO PERIOD. Go to Australia or Italy.
2007-02-04 05:03:18
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answered by A F 1
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nicely, what do you go with? lifestyle? warm climate? activities and adventure activities? that's kinda difficult to respond to this question devoid of understanding what precisely it somewhat is you're after, and no rely while you're in simple terms going for a trip or in case you go with to backpack and commute. If I have been you i might look at it your self and notice what appeals to you maximum.
2016-12-17 09:11:12
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answered by Anonymous
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