Study Abroad: How to Choose a Program Right for You
By: Eric Tiettmeyer (justin) 2010.06.03

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Studying abroad is an eye-opening experience that you will never forget.
You have heard that song and dance before, right? Well, we figure if
your mind is set on studying abroad, we don't need to include any poetic
persuasion. What you need are facts and information to get you where
you want to go.
Probably the most difficult part of choosing to go abroad is finding
a program in a country you want to visit. The next excruciating part
is choosing the amount of time to go. And finally, and most important,
is raising the funds to make it happen.
Choosing a Timeframe
Choosing the amount of time to study abroad can be very difficult for
some people. Many questions come up. What will happen while I am gone?
What will I do without my boyfriend/girlfriend? What if there is an
emergency/death and I am away? These are all legitimate reasons to minimize
your stay, but your worries may inhibit one of the greatest experiences
of your life. According to Eva Walthers, International Programs Counselor
at UCLA, most students apprehensive to go abroad a full year are encouraged
to try a shorter program first. Most come back wanting to go abroad
a full year.
Homestays are the Bomb
If you want to truly experience the culture you visit, find a program
that encourages home stays with local families. Not only will you find
yourself immersed in local customs and improving your language skills,
but you meet friends and neighbors who know all the best local secrets.
Books
Alternative Travel Directory Transition's Abroad publishes
a well researched collection of listings for study and work opportunities
worldwide.
$19.95
Culture Shock: A Student's Guide substitutes the large
directories with personalized commentary on studying abroad.
$12.95. ISBN 1558682449
Peterson's Study Abroad guide is available in most study
abroad offices and gives well organized directories and an interesting
introduction.
$29.95. ISBN 1560799951 www.petersons.com
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