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Studying Abroad


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my son (in a serious voice) "dad, we have the opportunity to host a foreign exchange student from the Netherlands. It could be an exciting educational opportunity"

Me: "what if its not a hot blonde girl?"

Him: quiet.

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I went to London and spent a semester at LSE years ago. Lived in a student dorm, single room, just behind the Tate Modern on the South Bank. It was a great experience. I had friends in Europe, so I travelled on the weekends (Eurostar is frickin amazing). Like Delhommey, I ended up in Amsterdam and Rotterdam a few times, and definitely had my fun there. I think it's a greatpersonal experience, and if you are going to a country that speaks a foreign language that you are studying or know, you will come back far more fluent than if you toook another twenty classes in the subject. My brother went to France, girlfriend went to Italy, and many friends to Spain. My brother was the only one that had a rough time, but that was short-lived. He went to Rennes, and the first month he was there is was cold and raining every day. He just got depressed. I don't know anyone that has lived with a family so I can't speak to that.

Overall, I'd say it was a great personal experience, one that I'll always remember. Broaden the horizons, see new places...they are cliches, but they're also true.

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I'm thinking about going somewhere in Europe. I haven't decided if I want to go for a full year or just for one semester. How much more did it cost than your normal tuition? Unfortunately I'm really getting excited about studying abroad that I haven't been to an information session with our Ed Abroad department, and you have to go to one to apply for any university scholarships (for which I know I would be eligible just based on merit) and the deadline for the turning in the scholarship applications is Monday.

I'm really encouraged by all your experiences, it's just reinforcing everything I've heard about studying abroad.

I am thinking about going somewhere in Europe. Pretty much every country in western Europe is a consideration right now.

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youngest daughter went to sweden and froze her ass off for 3 months. Still can't figure out why she did it in the middle of january. My oldest spent a semester at Cambridge and absolutely loved it. She saw a great deal of England and went to paris and rome while studying there.

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