By Anne-Marie Dingemans Part 2
1. When you're a college student, your school may have established relationships with foreign universities, making enrollment and more importantly, transferring credit, much easier. However, they may not offer your preferred location;
2. Apart from language classes you may have the option to take electives in the field of your interest, such as literature, business, history or art;
3. Tuition costs can be high;
4. Many study abroad programs include non-curricular extras in their program, such as excursions, after-school activities, American onsite staff, a cell phone, etc. Pleasant, but judge if you need them and if they’re worth the extra money.
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