I can tell you not to do England.... The food sucks, it is wayyyyy expensive and you wont be able to get even a decent PT job to help pay for your expenses. My friend did it there and told me that it was by far her least favorite place to live and travel. I actually recommend Asia (South Korea), Eastern Europe, or Italy for studies. My friend who specializes in such things (the one that did England), studied all those places and would so do.
Good Luck!
2007-03-23 10:02:29
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answered by Gemma H 2
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Hi there!
I continue to cherish the amazingly fun and enriching experience I had in Spain with the most complete and best available program. I recommend it to anyone interested in a great experience that combines classes in Spanish, mostly conversational as well as greatly planned activities and excursions such as Guggenheim Museum, Dancing classes, Bullfight, Boat Excursion, dinner at a a typical fishermen´s quarter in a typical tavern, Middle Age village, fishermen´s village, and lots of fun beach days as the program location is right at a beautiful beach resort. The greatest thing that other programs do not guarantee is the fact that students are placed in a host family with kids same or similar age to the visiting students and also if anyone wants to be placed in same host family with a friend that is possible at no extra charge. Host families have experience hosting exchange students and they are also extremely loving and caring. If you want to know how more about this spectacular program visit their web site www.beautifulspain.com and ENJOY SPAIN TO THE FULLEST!!!
2007-03-23 14:53:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I studied in Salzburg, Austria in college and it was the best experience in my entire college career. It is very centrally located, so you can travel to other countries easily. I would say to choose a school somewhere that a different language is spoken. Challenge yourself in this way! You will meet the coolest people and open up your mind and views so much...i highly recommend studying abroad.
2007-03-23 09:57:51
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answered by lenaateach 2
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I studied in Bangkok, Thailand. It's Chulalongcorn University, which the best in Thailand. Everything is cheap, night life is fantastic and the education is great.
I did it as part of mine MBA program and I learned a lot.
2007-03-23 11:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You know, in order to retain more of the subject matter, you should narrow the study plan to grasp the concept. Go too broad, then there is confusion.
2007-03-23 09:53:26
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answered by ? 3
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i tried studying abroad and got arrested for stalking.
2007-03-23 09:55:40
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answered by whiteman 5
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What is your home country? Without knowing that, I don't know what would be abroad, for you.
2007-03-23 09:56:03
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answered by Anpadh 6
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I love studying broads too.... : )
2007-03-23 09:50:24
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answered by sirblackie88 4
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