I want to study abroad in germany...?
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But I am debating if I should just transfer to a school there (preferably one that is American affiliated) or if I should go through a program. The reason why I want to just transfer is because I want to stay a whole year and I want to go to SIU (Schiller International University) or University of Mannheim. So should I go with the program or just transfer schools? I found out that if I transfer it will be a lot cheaper and I would prefer staying in the dorms not in a homestay. If you have any other recommendations feel free to tell me :)
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Answer:
It's really a much cheaper whenever you stay on a dorm while pursuing your studies. One thing, think twice for transferring if it will really benefit you. But sometimes you don't need to transfer to another school because it you want it but you need it.
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