Study Abroad in High School Or College?

Which is better, study abroad during high school or during college?

  • Im looking for scholarships to study abroad for next year as my last year in high school, but i've been told by a few friends to study abroad during college instead. Im really in a pinch right now, can someone please help me? The scholarship applications are due within a few months.

  • Answer:

    During college

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I've never studied abroad before, but I know people who have, and personally I would study abroad in college. My cousin studied abroad in college, and while she loved it, she really had troubles being so far from home, even though she was a senior in college. I think you should just try to enjoy a normal senior year, and try studying abroad in college, when you can appreciate it more. Also, think about all the things you'll be missing at home if you're gone for senior year! It may be more fun to sat home than go to some foreign place where you can't communicate and don't know anyone. You have your whole life ahead of you to go abroad. You'll probably have a better conception of where you want to be and what you want to accomplish when you're in college too, which will help you when you are deciding how to use the education you gained overseas. Hope I could help!

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I would say College that way you have more of an open opportunity 2 decide what country you would like to study in

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