credit exchange program

credit exchange program
Good exchange program (seeking to attend school for a year in Japan)?

He looked at me with enthusiasm, but I am not having much luck. ): It is my dream to spend a year learning Forgein country, and if I could choose – Japan my number 1. I will be next year is higher than my last opportunity. I want a scholorship possible trade-or computer-accessible (that I know are gernally expensive, but I heard about the "cheaper" Ones) and a program that requires no language credits. I know those are hard to find. I should take my freshman and sophomore Foregin language (I'm taking French as a junior company), but my school only offers French and Spanish, so I never thought any of these help me to come to Japan … In any event, Please ASIST!

Being an exchange student is an incredible experience! I hope that you will be able to. I am a mother of host 5-time and volunteer with YFU (Youth For Understanding: YFU-usa.org). Sorry YFU my prejudices, but when I asked students to return for other YFU why they chose basically said, because her YFU provides more for your money. (95% of the fees collected go directly to program costs (the search for a foster family, air tickets for host country and back, etc) and only 5% goes up. piece) My biggest advice is to travel with a program identified with the Standards Board on International Trade Travel (csiet.org). Systematic quality audit programs. If you want to go to Japan for one, must Get busy! The registration period is 1 October for the program year. (April 1 for summer semester and programs.) It's not too late for other countries by the year or "sabbatical" (after completing high school – Japan does not), and many of them (with Japan) does not require previous language study. Access to the site (YFU-usa.org) and can search the entire country that interest you and tell you which countries require previous experience and language did not. The site also know the prices, though still There are some who have not yet been established. In a typical year, YFU sends 500 students abroad. 300 will have a full or partial scholarship. I have a friend who is the daughter went to Japan for 6 weeks and, thanks to a grant, is just $ 500. (My friend joked that made money on the deal because they do not feed the animals, derivation, etc., his daughter – is a bit exaggerated, but not huge.) The daughter of my friend knew that perhaps half a dozen words in Japanese (if you please, thanks …) Before leaving. Again, see the website for the countries of interest – is a pretty strong chance that do not require prior language study. Program can also find "gap year" if it works not for next year. There are also special schemes for the study of art, music and nature. Check Web sites, you talk of teachers and parents, and good luck to you, whatever you choose!

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admin posted at 2007-12-24 Category: Uncategorized

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