Study abroad, where should I go?

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  1. chajjohnson

    chajjohnson Member

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    I'm thinking of studying abroad for college next year and I'm wondering where a sweet place to go would be. Right now i'm thinking somewhere like Argentina and Chile but i realy have no idea what to do. Start naming off some sweet places and why please.
     
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    Tuvalu
     
  3. nesta

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    if i went to south america, i'd be most interested in peru for no particular reason. chile would be good too, though, i'm sure. and they make some good wine in chile, too. :)

    otherwise i think i'd go somewhere in europe. belgium, germany, spain, the netherlands, england or scotland maybe.
     
  4. BraveSirRubin

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    Azerbaijan.
     
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    Piaf Senior Member

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    South Africa, Israel
     
  6. Face Eater

    Face Eater Banned

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    I like Scotland immensely, but it is one of the only places I've been. It is just brimming with culture, whether it be evident in the epic architecture, the folk music scene, the night life or the incredibly history. The whole place is beautiful, from its southern borders right up to the Shetland Islands. You can't really go anywhere without being close to a beautiful mountain range dotted with shimmering lakes. Edinburgh is one of the hippest cities in the world and it has a great university. Glasgow is known for educating geniuses. I lived in the highlands for six months and I miss it immensely.

    Thats my plug. It sounds like you want to go somewhere exotic so maybe Northern Europe isn't the place for you. Where are you from and what languages do you speak? I assume that you would need to speak fluent Spanish or Portugese in order to be able to study in most countries in South America.
     
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    They would certainly be interesting.
     
  8. Jimmy P

    Jimmy P bastion of awesomeness

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    South Africa, Australia, mainland Europe, Japan or Korea.

    Depends what you want to study, though.
     
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    New Jersey.
     
  10. Unknown American

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    Argentina and Chile are cool as hell. You will need to know some Spanish.

    But where you go really depends on what you are into and want to see.
     
  11. chajjohnson

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    Yeah i've studied Spanish for 5 years now so im decently fluent. I just figure i know it so i might as well go somewhere where i can use it.
     
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    Look into Costa Rica. Amazing beauty.

    Panama is a very active country.

    Ecuador is more laid back.

    Argentina= arrogant but fun people.

    Peru: More wildness but also a tranquil simplicity.

    Cuba: Get put on a DHS list when you go to school in a small little island off the coast of America. Bitchin Cigars. Filthy unless you stay where the rich do.

    If you have a real adventurous spirit go to Colombia. The neatest people and the hottest girls in the world.
     

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