Is there a way to get student loans to study in Spain?
I am trying to study in Spain and do a four year Hospitality course. Is there any way to get loans to do something like this? I am a US citizen but also have Belgium citizenship if that helps. But I am having a hard time finding stuff from Belgium. If you know of either any info is great Thank You jon
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
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Contact your local bank, if you have an account there you are more likely to get help. They are the providers for student loans in America, even if you go through Mohila, the banks are the lenders that actually provide the money. They will be able to help you out, and they do provide loans for US students studying overseas.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
I got a letter for the student ambassador program for the england trip. How much does it cost is it worth it?
I got a letter for the student ambassador program for the england trip. How much does it cost is it worth it?
It's the one where you go to England, France, Germany, Belgium, and the netherlands for 20 days. Has anyone gone on this trip before? How muchdoes it cost (does it cover food and living) thanks =]
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i got that too..i wonder does it cost..if you find out can you tell me www.myspace.com/lalarocksmysocks
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Which People to People Student Ambassador trip should I choose?
Which People to People Student Ambassador trip should I choose?
I am trying to decide between two. European Heritage - England, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, and Switzerland (20 days) Exploring Europe - England, France, and Italy (19 days) if you could tell me how much either of these trips cost, that would be appreciated too.
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just weigh the pros and cons the first trip is more days, but youd get to spend fewer amounts of time at each. theres 6 countries in 20 days should average about 3 days per place and 2 extra days. this may or may not include traveling. trip two would give you 6 days in each! (thats a lot of time!) youd get to do a lot of things and really get the chance to explore. just decide is it worth more to see more places, or worth more to see more of one place. no matter which trip you choose you'll have england and france. But maybe you really want to go to Italy? maybe. choosing which countries appeal to you could help decide as well. Im traveling to Germany and Switzerland thsi summer as well as England and France, and Ive heard that Switzerland is absolutely beautiful! But Id still take Italy over Germany, guess it just depends on preferences.
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go on european heritage! i went on exploring europe last year, it was an EXCELLENT experience, but i realized that we were on the bus A LOT which is never fun. considering that european heritage goes to more countries, choose that! i'm 100% sure that exploring europe is $6,500 and %80 sure that european heritage is also $6,500 or at least around that. are you going this summer or next summer??? because it usually depends upon if there is a delegation leaving from your area thats going on that specific program....
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I am trying to decide between two. European Heritage - England, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, and Switzerland (20 days) Exploring Europe - England, France, and Italy (19 days) if you could tell me how much either of these trips cost, that would be appreciated too.
Other - Destinations - 2 Answers
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just weigh the pros and cons the first trip is more days, but youd get to spend fewer amounts of time at each. theres 6 countries in 20 days should average about 3 days per place and 2 extra days. this may or may not include traveling. trip two would give you 6 days in each! (thats a lot of time!) youd get to do a lot of things and really get the chance to explore. just decide is it worth more to see more places, or worth more to see more of one place. no matter which trip you choose you'll have england and france. But maybe you really want to go to Italy? maybe. choosing which countries appeal to you could help decide as well. Im traveling to Germany and Switzerland thsi summer as well as England and France, and Ive heard that Switzerland is absolutely beautiful! But Id still take Italy over Germany, guess it just depends on preferences.
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go on european heritage! i went on exploring europe last year, it was an EXCELLENT experience, but i realized that we were on the bus A LOT which is never fun. considering that european heritage goes to more countries, choose that! i'm 100% sure that exploring europe is $6,500 and %80 sure that european heritage is also $6,500 or at least around that. are you going this summer or next summer??? because it usually depends upon if there is a delegation leaving from your area thats going on that specific program....
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Friday, July 1, 2011
I am going to France as a foreign exchange student for 11 months, any tips, suggestions or precautions ?
I am going to France as a foreign exchange student for 11 months, any tips, suggestions or precautions ?
I am going to Lille France close to the Belgium border. Things I Shouldn't Do ? Things I Should Do ? Places I Should Avoid ? Etc Any Tips, Suggestions And/Or Precautions Are Welcomed.
Other - Europe - 6 Answers
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Watch the movie "taken" and avoid that stuff.
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ur hella lucky
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When you leave a tip at a cafe leave the money on the table and walk off, don't pay it with the bill. Have fun.
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Check out all the famous land marks, try new foods. Just remember it is a different country, laws are different, the government. So be careful on what you do and say. If you don't think you should do something, don't do it.
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just use your common sense
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I did the same thing-exchange for 11 months except I was living about a 1 from spain.Really hope you have a good host family-if you happen to be going with AFS Im sorry, I had a terrible experience with host family because they just take anyone to host...and my case of being forced to clean and yelled at all the time was not a 'bas case' in my area. I ended up leaving at the 8 month mark from being miserable. Just PLEASE try to some how be good with your host family..ita very very important-you have to live and sleep there and see their faces every day... But with school your first day will be scary but people are pretty intersted in the exchange student and will probably talk to you or if not they'll be willing to help you. If your french isnt so good most french people can speak some french-enough to help you with stuff around school. The parties there are really fun and going to cafes is nice. I had a really great experience with friends and school and it was such a shame that I had to go home early-my family nor I wanted me to live with that family anymore. make sure to say hello with bisous to people who are with people you know and such-like a guest at the house,its found rude if you just say 'salut' or 'bonjour'. always carry and dictionary with you just in case.Oh yes and try as much as you can to avoid english..itll help you pick up french really fast.. If you arent used to eating with your family for every meal at home then that'll be a shock because french people do unless your home alone or out.
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I am going to Lille France close to the Belgium border. Things I Shouldn't Do ? Things I Should Do ? Places I Should Avoid ? Etc Any Tips, Suggestions And/Or Precautions Are Welcomed.
Other - Europe - 6 Answers
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Watch the movie "taken" and avoid that stuff.
2 :
ur hella lucky
3 :
When you leave a tip at a cafe leave the money on the table and walk off, don't pay it with the bill. Have fun.
4 :
Check out all the famous land marks, try new foods. Just remember it is a different country, laws are different, the government. So be careful on what you do and say. If you don't think you should do something, don't do it.
5 :
just use your common sense
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I did the same thing-exchange for 11 months except I was living about a 1 from spain.Really hope you have a good host family-if you happen to be going with AFS Im sorry, I had a terrible experience with host family because they just take anyone to host...and my case of being forced to clean and yelled at all the time was not a 'bas case' in my area. I ended up leaving at the 8 month mark from being miserable. Just PLEASE try to some how be good with your host family..ita very very important-you have to live and sleep there and see their faces every day... But with school your first day will be scary but people are pretty intersted in the exchange student and will probably talk to you or if not they'll be willing to help you. If your french isnt so good most french people can speak some french-enough to help you with stuff around school. The parties there are really fun and going to cafes is nice. I had a really great experience with friends and school and it was such a shame that I had to go home early-my family nor I wanted me to live with that family anymore. make sure to say hello with bisous to people who are with people you know and such-like a guest at the house,its found rude if you just say 'salut' or 'bonjour'. always carry and dictionary with you just in case.Oh yes and try as much as you can to avoid english..itll help you pick up french really fast.. If you arent used to eating with your family for every meal at home then that'll be a shock because french people do unless your home alone or out.
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