Is anyone here beside me actually ENROLLING in a school abroad, or is everyone else just going with a study abroad program at a university they already attend.
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Actually Attending A School In A Different Country.
#2
Posted 03 April 2008 - 12:59 AM
I came to Korea with a Study Abroad program, but I'm deeply considering transferring here. I looked into it and I'm able to do it, but it's a matter I'm going to have to talk over with my parents ^^
#3
Posted 03 April 2008 - 01:59 PM
my roomy's from taiwan.
she's abroad.
and i'll be going abroad too soon.
i think both situations are good for personal growth.
you learn things, you become stronger.
good luck.
take care.
she's abroad.
and i'll be going abroad too soon.
i think both situations are good for personal growth.
you learn things, you become stronger.
good luck.
take care.
#4
Posted 03 April 2008 - 03:04 PM
Well, I'm enrolled as a international degree-seeking student at a Canadian school and planning to be here for the entire length of my degree, so technically I am. But it's not like studying ABROAD, you know? It's very easy to settle in and feel right at home most of the time in Toronto: it's different but it still feels like home after not too long. I'm hoping to actually study abroad somewhere outside of North America at some point so that in addition to the interesting experiences I've had at school in Canada I'll have more unique ones, too.
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