Monday, April 28, 2014

Best country to go to to be an exchange student in europe?


Best country to go to to be an exchange student in europe?
i put down france then the netherlands then belgium but im want to have a place with culture that is pretty different from america they dont have italy, spain, portugal and some other places they do have: poland, denmark, germany, the netherland, france, belgium and i might be forgetting one i would love to go to italy but cant so i think the next best place would be france is france really different? or should i pick somewhere else i also want to learn french because i think it would be the most usefull of languages please keep in mind i dont want south america because that is where i am from and no asian countries although i would love to go in the future
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Any place in Europe is different from America. France is a great choice.

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Monday, April 14, 2014

Questions about People to People Student Ambassadors?


Questions about People to People Student Ambassadors?
I received a letter from p2p to go on the european traditions in 09. We would be going to Ireland, England, France, Belgium, Whales, and Amsterdam for 19 days. I went to the info. meeting, but I wanted to hear from people who had been before. -Is the trip worth the $6,499 -If so, how should I raise the money (I'm already using my college funds for high school) -Is it really fun or just way to much packed into 19 days? -Do you get to meet the locals and socialize with them -Is it really safe? Thanks for reading and please only answer if you have gone on one of the trips
Other - Destinations - 1 Answers
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I have been on a P2P trip 10 years ago, but to Italy, Spain, and France. I'm not sure 19 days is worth $6,499, that sounds pretty steep, but now that I have a full time job, I do wish I spent more time traveling when I could. As far as money raising goes, I would consider writing a letter to friends and family asking them to contribute what they can (perhaps in lieu of other gifts), I would also advise you to try to get a job (and tell your employer what you are saving for) and otherwise attempt chores around your neighborhood-- babysitting, dog walking, etc. You do get unique opportunities to meet and socialize with locals, we met so many guides who taught us local politics and cooking techniques and spent a few days living with a local family. It is REALLY safe, on the side of overly safe-- that is, they make sure everyone is back and accounted for by curfew and keep people in groups and away from any sort of questionable neighborhoods. There is some free time, but also a lot of supervision. It's pretty fun, but if you don't want to learn as much and take in as much as you can, it may seem overwhelming.

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Monday, April 7, 2014

Best country to go to to be an exchange student in europe?


Best country to go to to be an exchange student in europe?
i put down france then the netherlands then belgium but im want to have a place with culture that is pretty different from america they dont have italy, spain, portugal and some other places they do have: poland, denmark, germany, the netherland, france, belgium and i might be forgetting one i would love to go to italy but cant so i think the next best place would be france is france really different? or should i pick somewhere else i also want to learn french because i think it would be the most usefull of languages please keep in mind i dont want south america because that is where i am from and no asian countries although i would love to go in the future
Fashion & Accessories - 6 Answers
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France is quite American now. They have a lot of Mcdonalds (the second apart from the US) They have many different things, the little villages are quite different and can be nice but Paris etc... is usually full of tourists. The UK is a good place to go, you don't need to learn another language, it's different and we are all friendly BabyGoBoomBoom
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what does this question have to do with fashion and accessories? Do you speak or are u wanting to learn a different language. My advice would be to go to that country so that you can practice and learn
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oo do the netherlands, then there is a good chance youll end up in scandinavia at some point and that whole area, netherlands included is just epic
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Here are you options in order of least like America to most like America: Poland, (least like America) Netherlands & Denmark (more or less equal "unlke America" score) France Belgium Germany (most like America but still not America, I wouldn't mind living there or being reborn there).
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Poland would be cool. It's very different. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091116135400AACsGxu
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Spain isn't good (been there many times). Its full of English tourists and tacky resorts no matter where you go. Your not missing much. Italy is gorgeous. Everyone is so nice and friendly, the towns and cities are beautiful. I went to Sorrento and loved it, which really only rubs it in your face as you can't go, but get there one day!! :P France is gorgeous from what I've heard. Just work like crazy on your French before you get there. They don't mind bad French, but they do mind not even making an effort to speak French. I would imagine Belgium to be very different to America.. France and Belgium I'd say would be pretty similar to each other. Poland is very different too, but its a very hard language.My friends went there and said it was interesting, but not very 'beautiful' like say France would be. I'd like to go there one day Germany would have also been a good one, as its a pretty easy language and would be really different to America. I'd put that down instead of Belgium or the Netherlands. I think you've picked good ones though

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

PEOPLE TO PEOPLE STUDENT AMBASSADOR PROGRAMS?


PEOPLE TO PEOPLE STUDENT AMBASSADOR PROGRAMS?
I GOT ELECTED TO JOIN THIS PROGRAM AND THEY WANT ME TO GO TO THE MEETING AND BUT I DONT KNOW ANY THING ABOUT IT AND I WAS WONDERING IF SOME PEOPLE WOULD TELL ME ABOUT IT AND IF IT IS A SAFE PROGRAM TO ATTEND I WOULD BE GOING ON THE TRIP THAT TRAVELS TO ENGLAND,FRANCE,GERMANY,BELGIUM THE NETHERLANDS AND SWITZERLAND.
Embassies & Consulates - 2 Answers
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If you can afford the $5,000 to $7,000 the trip costs then you can go.
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You never got elected to anything ... thats why you know nothing about it .. Thats the come on trick by this company to get you or your parent to sign you up for very expensive trips

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