Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Where should I study abroad?

Jayson Brod: It depends on what languages you speak. If all you can talk is AmeriKan.. then stay in your own country.

Mario Stricklan: You have so many options to choose from! You can enjoy the beauty of the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil:http://www.studyabroaddomain.com/brazil.aspxTake pictures of kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia:http://www.studyabroaddomain.com/australia.aspxLearn more about Shakespeare's hometown in England:http://www.studyabroaddomain.com/england.aspxWalk down the cobblestone streets in Italy:http://www.studyabroaddomain.com/italy.aspxI think from what you told us about yourself you would really enjoy Brazil. The beautiful landscape, down-to-earth people, and relaxing environment is great for spiritual development.I hope this helps! Good luck!...Show more

Mauro Cowee: i studied in spain and it was incredible. i lived with a family that spoke no english, so i really got to learn an incredible amount about the culture, the peo! ple, the food - everything! their way of life is so different that it's refreshing: they don't live to work, they work to live; they enjoy their friends and family above everything else; they're laid back and hard working all at the same time; they appreciate every moment; and they truly care about providing you with an eye-opening experience so you know that life in the U.S. is not all there is. i'm a 24-year-old female and though i didn't major in psychology, i'm very interested in it. it was awesome getting to see how different people can be! the kids are really great, too; my host sister had two little ones and they were so much fun to have around! specifically, i was in alicante, spain - and i couldn't recommend it any more highly. not exactly a glamorous place ... but perfect for what i wanted :) have fun & good luck!...Show more

Vita Moodie: Talk to the someone (a professor, etc) in your department....they could probably give you some good ideas and there may e! ven be special study abroad programs for your major.......I've! been to Ireland, Wales, Belgium, Netherlands, England and France and all are great places.... it helps if you know some of the language. I have a friend who is an exchange student in Denmark and she is having language barriers.....Either way though, you will pick up the language anyways but still.......England reminds me a lot of here, only more expensive and they don't add stuff to their tea haha dont do it, some people get offended....France is okay...just realllllllyyy smokey at least in Paris...seems like everyone smokes.... Ireland I think would be boring.....Dublin isn't quite that great......I liked Belgium a lot....but Brussels smelled like pee....ummmmm....Netherlands is okay too but if I were you I would just shoot for somewhere that you REALLY want to visit and somewhere you could stand to live and EAT (big factor if you are picky)....Personally I'm aiming for Switzerland for college study abroad, only I just wanna go over the summer............LIke I said....y! ou have resources at school...use them....Show more

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