Do I want to be academically challenged while studying abroad or do I want to just screw school and spend all my time traveling?
Do I want to explore a new approach to academic excellence and study hard in a new and exciting environment, or do I want to go at the cultural experience full throttle? School, what's school?
If I decide to forgo academic learning while abroad, I'm basically wasting $32,000 of tuition.
But if I pick an academically challenging program then I'll spend all my time studying and miss out on a lot of travel and cultural experiences.
Decisions decisions.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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There's got to be some middle ground.
Why can't you just take a light load (like the minimum load for a semester) while you travel. That way work should be manageable and there should be a fair amount of time to enjoy Europe.
I didn't know there was such thing as an academically challenging study abroad program. The grades don't transfer, right? Take they one you think you'll learn more from, and no matter what you'll have time for cultural experiences, don't worry. Besides, I know you can pull it off. No one is as efficient as you :)
decisions.
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