Friday, January 14, 2011

What country should I be an exchange student in and why?


What country should I be an exchange student in and why?
What country should I be an exchange student in, and why? Please try to convince me to go to this foriegn country, (From america, to ___) Im thinking more like Poland, or Czech republic or some palce like that. Thankx!!!
Studying Abroad - 4 Answers
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1 :
How can we POSSIBLY help you with that? Every one of us has a different experience set from each other and from you. We can't POSSIBLY tell you where to study. Where do YOU want to study/live/learn the language?
2 :
try doing some research. do you like the culture? the way the people from that culture think? i don't know much about those countries you mentioned, so i think you should do more research. food, language, culture, people, education, even HISTORY should influence your choice. it's not something we can tell you to do. it's a personal choice. i too am going to become an exchanged student. possibly in denmark. i chose denmark because i have family friends there and i have a danish friend who is a few years older than me and it's nice to know i have him as a friend. so i won't be as alone. and i like the language, the culture and customs are beautiful. however i don't like how they are more private than most of the world. they keep their emotions inside. and they party and drink to let them out. as you will find out, no where is perfect. these are the things that should help you decide. make sure it's a country that would fit you. if your into this type of thing, you can ask an astrocartographer. (google it). but i did that, and it's kinda like astronomy/psychic stuff. but they can help you decide the places that would be best for you. that helps narrow your choices down. for me, i'd be most at home at netherlands, denmark, belguim, and france. you could do that for yourself. i wish you luck :)
3 :
yes!! you must travel - it is the coolest thing ever, and best is: you don't even need to just go to one country, but you can visit many and stay with families in London, Paris, Munich, Rome, of course also the eastern European countries, like Budapest in Hungary and other places. I went to Europe last summer with a private student exchange. That was the coolest: the families were great, I got to choose them myself, I arranged my trip and practically all I had to pay for was the flight tickets...definitely the coolest I ever did! Check it out, there are hundreds of families wanting to exchange
4 :
Well, normally I would say Italy, Spain or France... But eastern countries are cheaper and still interesting! If you go to POland, Krakow, you can still take a trip from there to Prague;) In Cracow you have a great univeristy, classes in English, great people, great nightlife, culture ans history to discover, and a professional course of Polish!

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