Studying Abroad 2012

Sweet'n Low
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Considering studying abroad for the Spring of my Sophomore year. Seeing that some locations cost as much as my current tuition at WSU, I don't see why not. I've was set on London for weeks but now but thinking about it now, I haven't gave any other locations much thought. Any suggestions?

To sum up my options quickly, I can go just about anywhere that has a Olympic team or has soccer team that has participated in the last World Cup (basically).

Fall of 2011 is also a option but I'd rather be warm //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif lulz

 
i went to Seoul South Korea and had a crazy and amazing time on a study abroad year. nightlife and club scene on par with any major city in the world. As crazy and densely populated as tokyo but way better exchange rate.

"HASTILY rebuilt after the Korean War, Seoul is shedding its once-gritty image to become one of Asia’s most glittering metropolises. Under its design-obsessed mayor, Oh Se-hoon, the city has been spiffed up with everything from sleek bus shelters to decked-out bridges. What’s more, it was named this year’s World Design Capital by an international design alliance. But that’s just the beginning. Seoul has a booming contemporary art scene, fashionable stores throughout the urban landscape, and a thriving pop and youth culture that now rivals that of other Asian capitals like Tokyo. "

36 Hours in Seoul - NYTimes.com

 
i went to Seoul South Korea and had a crazy and amazing time on a study abroad year. nightlife and club scene on par with any major city in the world. As crazy and densely populated as tokyo but way better exchange rate.

"HASTILY rebuilt after the Korean War, Seoul is shedding its once-gritty image to become one of Asia’s most glittering metropolises. Under its design-obsessed mayor, Oh Se-hoon, the city has been spiffed up with everything from sleek bus shelters to decked-out bridges. What’s more, it was named this year’s World Design Capital by an international design alliance. But that’s just the beginning. Seoul has a booming contemporary art scene, fashionable stores throughout the urban landscape, and a thriving pop and youth culture that now rivals that of other Asian capitals like Tokyo. "

36 Hours in Seoul - NYTimes.com
south korea is for pussies, should of have gone to north korea

 
And if you can't pass 1st grade spelling you probably shouldn't criticize others.
at least he can spell better than you. ""Continent""
Spelling > Wiring. Your argument is invalid.

+To Faulkton: I appreciate my first and perhaps last relevant response lol would of never thought of S.Korea. The exchange rate is appealing. The healthy nightlife sounds good too (in between studies of course :p). Can't speak anything besides english tho, n/s if that would be a problem or not.

 
Spelling > Wiring. Your argument is invalid.
+To Faulkton: I appreciate my first and perhaps last relevant response lol would of never thought of S.Korea. The exchange rate is appealing. The healthy nightlife sounds good too (in between studies of course :p). Can't speak anything besides english tho, n/s if that would be a problem or not.
You just need to make sure that the program is for English speakers.. Many are even if you're going to a country that doesn't, predominantly, speak English.

 
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