Saturday, April 28, 2012

What is a good country to go as interchange student?


What is a good country to go as interchange student?
these r the countries i can go to sorry for any mistakes...... * Germany * Austria * Belgium Flemish * Belgium French * Denmark * Slovakia * France * Italy * Norway * Switzerland * Turkey * Australia * Hong Kong * Japan * Philippines * Malaysia * New Zealand * Thailand * Brazil * Canada * United States
Home Schooling - 2 Answers
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google it i am sure that you will be able to find some legit answers on google or bing search engines
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Personally I would lean towards Australia or New Zealand. I think the culture there is interesting and it's not real likely that there will be any fighting between different religious or political groups.

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Language for foreign students in belgium.?

Language for foreign students in belgium.?
Are there any kind of language courses for foreigners who come to belgium for studying? If there are, are they obligatory(part of the studying program) or optional?and how long will they be? Thanx
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Brussels, as capital of Europe is a very international city and offers a lot of different language courses for foreigners. In certain rare case, they could be obligatory to have access to certain university programmes where you will have to prove that you understand correctly French or Dutch in order to get accepted. You should first ask to the university/High School where you want to register but remember that severallectures, especially at the Master level, are given in English. If you are looking for good level languages classes at a cheap price, the well subsidised and top level universities often offers such opportunity .

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Saturday, April 7, 2012

HIGH SCHOOL FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT QUESTIONS?


HIGH SCHOOL FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT QUESTIONS?
Im going to be 15 in february and i am in 9th grade in California,USA. I really want to be an exchange student to Belgium, England(if possible), New Zealand, or Norway. But i have a few questions. -What programs are like official programs and reliable -How do i convince my parents to let me go? -How do i convince them that i can do it and not want to come home? -How do i raise the money? -On some of the programs applications to submit the pre-application thing it cost money but some of them are nonrefundable. why is that? What if you dont get accepted? -How likely is it that you will get accepted. -What happens when you first arrive in the country? Please answer as much as you can thank you:)
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Studying abroad in those countries is a great idea! I'm a study abroad advisor for AYUSA Study Abroad, and while we do offer several programs in Europe, we don't have any programs in those specific countries. To answer your questions: - To find out a list of reputable study abroad companies, check out the Council on Standard for International Educational Travel (CSIET) website - A lot of students have a hard time convincing their parents to let them study abroad, and I actually answered that question to another person on Yahoo Answers. Check it out at: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ahd6t7IHPw8qfRbmCAZ7jLrty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20101031111926AAitZk4. - Study abroad can cost a lot, but there are some ways for you to help fund your trip. You can check out some options at AYUSA's fundraising page (link below). - Yes, you are right, some programs require you to submit a deposit with your application submission. The fee to apply varies from company to company, and the reasons why you are charged this fee are because 1) it takes a lot of time to process your application and 2) study abroad companies want students who are truly serious about study abroad (in other words, if you weren't serious about study abroad, you wouldn't be willing to pay the deposit fee). With AYUSA, we have a $500 application fee that goes towards your total program price. However, if you don't get accepted into any of our programs or you decide to cancel your application (within two weeks) you will receive everything but $150 back. This $150 is still charged to you because of the application processing. If other companies are charging you a nonrefundable pre-application fee, it's probably a smaller amount. - Here is a list of AYUSA's minimum requirements (other companies are more or less the same): 1) Be high school student 2) 15-18 years old 3) 2.5GPA on a 4.0 scale (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis) 4) meet language requirement (different from country to country) 5) Sound and stable mental and physical health 6) Responsible, mature, adaptable, resilient, and excited about cultural exchange 7) Have parent & school support AYUSA is selective of their students, but if you meet those above requirements and display that you are really ready to study abroad (number 6!!) then you will be a great candidate. Whatever company you do choose to go with, make sure you talk to your high school guidance counselor and see how studying abroad can fit into your graduation! Your school may have more information about local scholarships that you could apply to as well. I hope I answered at least a few of your questions! Good luck!

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

What is the best club/discoteque in Brussels, Belgium (FUSE?)?

What is the best club/discoteque in Brussels, Belgium (FUSE?)?
We are four university students wondering what is the best club in Brussels, to dance and meet young travelers and europeans. We heard FUSE was a crazy fun club, but it may be gay? Its cool if it is, just not exactly what we're looking for.
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I'm not familiar with FUSE, but if you want to meet young travelers and Europeans who enjoy European life, (performing) arts, and care about current issues you can go to this bar in Merode called akaZOE. They have live music, indie concerts, MCs & DJs, open mic night, and other art presentations. Their visitors are very international and fun people to get to know. They have dance nights as well but you may want to check their agenda first. You can do that by logging on to their website www.akazoe.be and adding them on MySpace/Facebook; I think the guys in charge of it are called Liam and Steve.

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