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Most American kids will never get the chance to study abroad. Hell, most American kids will probably never travel abroad, never mind study. But for those fortunate enough to get the chance, studying abroad can be a kickass experience.
Travel, see new places, meet people from all over the world, experience new cultures, and yes, take some classes and learn stuff. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
But, as I've learned, there's a lot involved in the decision making process, planning, preparation, and execution when you're thinking of flying off to school in another corner of the world for a year. So, while I'm spending a year in a rainy corner of Scotland, I figure I'll use this blog to tell you all that I know and discover through the process.
Who knows, for those of you thinking about doing this, I just might be able to help you out. I'll talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly. Choosing a location, going through the student visa process, making travel arrangements, what to bring, what to not bring, how to not come off as a stupid American, where to eat and drink cheaply, who knows what I'll talk about.
But if you want to study abroad, it will all eventually apply to you. You only get one chance to do this, let's make the most of it.
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