im a freshman right now, and i was wondering if it was possible to go study abroad in my grade level. i dont think there is, but i wanted to ask to make sure.
if there is, can anyone reccomend some?
Is it possible to study abroad in high school?
It depends on your school, but I am aware of short term exchange programs in my old school from 8th grade onwards.
These short term exchange programs were with defined schools in other countries for approx. 2 to 4 weeks only. They provided the students the possibility to spend this time in another country immersed in the local school system. If a student was part of the school exchange program their parents had to play host for a student from the family that hosted their child. Since the exchange was fully organized by the participating schools there were no issues with grades and examinations.
What you can always do - with the consent of your parents - is taking part of language school in another country while on vacation. Not all language schools accept minors, some do only if accompanied by a parent or guardian, some require only written consent of a parent or guardian.
Reply:As long as you are in High School, you can study a broad
as long as you like. Even in College and up until you die,
you will always study Broads. And if you figure them out,
let us know!
Reply:I left my home country and became a foreign exchange student in my junior year of high school. Now I´m going to another school in a different state and still studying abroad. You only have to be older than 13.
Most importantly, it depends on which country you are going to. Contact me if you have anymore question. I have an experience of 2 years studying abroad in the US.
Reply:As a freshman, possibly, but better yet try a summer study abroad program such as People to People (it is a student ambassador program). You have to apply and attend meetings a few months before so you can be more knowledgable about where you will visit. I did that my sophmore Summer and it was the best Summer of my life. I traveled around Europe and it truly was an experience of a life time.
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