AFS?? Or YFU?? Or Rotary?
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Hi I want to be a foreign exchange student to Japan for one year and I was wondering out of AFS, YFU, and Rotary which would you reccommend? And why. Also which program should I use in order to have the highest possible chance of going to Japan? Because someone told me that I wouldn't be able to choose the country I wanted to go to( but I'm not suRe if this is true). And one last question, could I apply to all 3 of these programs at the same time in order to increase my chances of going To Japan? Thanks in advance!!!!
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Answer:
YFU, because it's the oldest and most trusted Foreign Exchange Program in the US, and most of the world. Never choose Rotary if you are planning on going to a place of your own choice, chances are you won't get that country (e.g. Japan). Trust me. (:
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