Monday, November 28, 2011

Netherlands or Hungary for exchange program?


Netherlands or Hungary for exchange program?
I will be an exchange student with AFS program. I have to options one is Holland and the other is Hungary. What do you think I should choose?
Other - Europe - 3 Answers
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In your other question you mention being committed to Hungary. If so, go to Hungary. If you are not committed yet, you still have the information of the host family who are expecting you. Hungary will be less expensive than the Netherlands. Looking at what you can and can not do as 16 year old exchange student, I am not sure the Netherlands would bring what you now think they will, so keep your first choice.
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Netherlands they speak english
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Both countries are great. Hungary and the Netherlands both have a lot to offer. Even much so with Hungary. Not too many people are aware of how beautiful Hungary's culture/history is and I think Hungary would be a great choice. Something you should not miss!

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Which People to People Student Ambassador trip should I choose?

Which People to People Student Ambassador trip should I choose?
I am trying to decide between two. European Heritage - England, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, and Switzerland (20 days) Exploring Europe - England, France, and Italy (19 days) if you could tell me how much either of these trips cost, that would be appreciated too.
Other - Destinations - 2 Answers
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just weigh the pros and cons the first trip is more days, but youd get to spend fewer amounts of time at each. theres 6 countries in 20 days should average about 3 days per place and 2 extra days. this may or may not include traveling. trip two would give you 6 days in each! (thats a lot of time!) youd get to do a lot of things and really get the chance to explore. just decide is it worth more to see more places, or worth more to see more of one place. no matter which trip you choose you'll have england and france. But maybe you really want to go to Italy? maybe. choosing which countries appeal to you could help decide as well. Im traveling to Germany and Switzerland thsi summer as well as England and France, and Ive heard that Switzerland is absolutely beautiful! But Id still take Italy over Germany, guess it just depends on preferences.
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go on european heritage! i went on exploring europe last year, it was an EXCELLENT experience, but i realized that we were on the bus A LOT which is never fun. considering that european heritage goes to more countries, choose that! i'm 100% sure that exploring europe is $6,500 and %80 sure that european heritage is also $6,500 or at least around that. are you going this summer or next summer??? because it usually depends upon if there is a delegation leaving from your area thats going on that specific program....

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Student trying to get to her school? How would I do that?

Student trying to get to her school? How would I do that?
I want to go to school in the netherlands and I need to find the cheapest flights out of the US (Louisville) to Amsterdam. I'm flying by myself and I'm a minor so someone please help thanks! I've been checking sites but they get a bit trick so direct links would be a great help!
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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You're joking, right? Flying to Amsterdam is far different than flying to Florida. Any traveller going to school abroad will first need a visa, an additional requirement on top of your passport. As an unaccompanied minor travelling internationally, you'll need special parental permissions and additional documentation, if the airlines will even take you internationally (many won't). Finding a cheap airline ticket is the least of your worries.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

List of english teaching universities in the Netherlands?

List of english teaching universities in the Netherlands?
If anyone could list me a few english teaching unis in Holland, preferable closer to Amsterdam :) and i am from Europe but i have been studying in the middle east at an american high school for 3 years, am i still considered an EU student even though i have an european passport and everything?
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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No, you are not considered an EU student by the university unless you have resided in the EU for the three years prior to the first day your academic year begins. If you do not meet the three-year residency requirement you will have to pay international tuition fees. An exception may be made if you are living abroad with a parent who is a foreign diplomat or government worker of an EU nation. Children of diplomats or government officials are usually considered EU resident even if physically absent from the European Union for long periods. University of Amsterdam http://www.studeren.uva.nl/application_and_accreditation/object.cfm/CC077E3D-98C8-44C8-93D5F6C3B26826D8/3F7657BC-A4FD-4B4D-BB46CDCABC411F62 "All international study programmes are fully taught in English, except for the Masters in the modern European languages German, Italian, French, Modern Greek, Romanian, Scandinavian, and Spanish, which are taught in the target language."
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All universities in the Netherlands provide international curricula. In Amsterdam there is the Vrije Universiteit (VU) and the Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA). Close to Amsterdam is Utrecht University (UU) and Erasmus University in Rotterdam. I'd recommend the site of Nuffic, which gives you an oversight of all insitutions, regulations and practicalities.

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