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...continuing from " Agent or Direct"....- Part 2 by Anne-Marie Dingemans
One of the easiest and maybe also most natural criteria is price. Browsing on the Web will give you access to the websites of many schools, agencies and school listings, many of them clearly displaying the prices. Especially school listings can be helpful at this stage. Be careful though, as some organizations have hidden fees that you'll only discover when you are already committed.
Assuming that your ultimate goal is to dramatically improve your language skills, you may also be interested in what quality the program of your choice has to offer. As it's easy to make a good-looking website these days, it may be difficult to judge which programs are legit, who employs the best teachers, which schools truly care about the student's progress, etc. It's important to contact the school and ask any questions you have before deciding.
Agencies can be a great help when you're unsure of a school's quality. Those agencies that have been around for a long time, such as AmeriSpan, have a reputation to protect and will not decide to represent a school if they are not convinced that it offers great quality. Also, staff at agencies can advise you with impartiality which school or which location suits your needs best. They offer a wide range of options so they do not sell you on just one or a couple of destinations.
More to come..
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