Im a freshmen in HS... so maybe it's too early to think about all this stuff... but I was wondering whether there were any nice colleges/universities because I'm thinking about whether or not I should study there or not. I'm don't really have a specific major that I'm looking forwarding to study as of now but just an overall good school... but I got somee time left... I just feel like everything's moving by so fast... senior year is gonna come so sooon... AHHH.... im scareddd !
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Wat are some nice colleges/universities in Europee? I'm considering studying overbroad maybe.
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Posted 14 February 2006 - 08:02 PM
you can study abroad in a program through an american school, it'll not only be cheaper but probably much easier
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Posted 15 February 2006 - 12:56 AM
At least pick a European country first then work from there
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#4
Posted 15 February 2006 - 05:29 PM
At least pick a European country first then work from there
Agreed. What languages can you speak? Are you thinking about American universities abroad, or any kind of foreign uni? This all kind of depends. There are many good English-speaking colleges; Oxford and Cambridge are two prestigious, but highly regarded schools, for instance. If you give us a little more information about what you're looking for, we could probably help you better :]]
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#5
Posted 16 February 2006 - 01:43 PM
Oxford and Cambridge are very well thought of, but be forewarned: You'll work damn hard! My former chamber coach's daughter studied there and it was really grueling for her.
Her other daughter went to Glasgow in Scotland, but apparently the schoolwork isn't that hard really compared to a lot of places, and the main ways she found to spend her time were playing on the rugby team and drinking; other than that she said it would've been pretty boring.
However, I think they both studied there for a year through American universities, and I think I personally would prefer that, anyway, for one thing because you can come back without actually having to transfer.
Her other daughter went to Glasgow in Scotland, but apparently the schoolwork isn't that hard really compared to a lot of places, and the main ways she found to spend her time were playing on the rugby team and drinking; other than that she said it would've been pretty boring.
However, I think they both studied there for a year through American universities, and I think I personally would prefer that, anyway, for one thing because you can come back without actually having to transfer.
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#6
Posted 17 February 2006 - 08:38 PM
I agree with the other posters, if you could narrow it down to specific countries than that would be great.
As others mentioned, there are some prestigious universities at Europe because of its history most particularly. But I think you should study through an exchange student program or something like that through an American university, which would be cheaper and just as great.
As others mentioned, there are some prestigious universities at Europe because of its history most particularly. But I think you should study through an exchange student program or something like that through an American university, which would be cheaper and just as great.
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