Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Student trips to France: Which company's the best?

Student trips to France: Which company's the best?
I have no clue how to search for a reliable organization that provides supervised student group trip to Europe. I am searching for one that goes o France. anyone have nay links they could suggest?
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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There are a number of things you neglect to mention... is this to be an educational trip? What are the ages of the students? There are a lot of factors to choosing a touring company. Personally, I think the best way to see any country in Europe is by bicycle touring. VBT does group bicycle tours, and they have good guides but will your group have it's own adult with them? The size of the group is also a factor as some tour groups do small groups, some large groups and some have self tours that are more reasonably priced. Doing a Blingo.com search for student tours of France comes up with many companies for you to inquire with as to their educational tours and I am sure they would be happy to answer questions about what they will and will not provide and the costs involved. You can also contact the BBB about any company that you are considering to find out if they have had complaints, if they are listed with the BBB, and usually doing a search of a given company name will come up with not only the companies web site, but any rants against them or tales of warning.
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I used EFT to go to France. They were nice, but make sure to check on visa regulations if you have any non-American passports traveling with you. http://www.eftours.com/splash/wintrips/default.aspx?sourcecode=GOOGLEWIN&c1=Adwords+Competition&source=adwords+win&kw=eft+tours&gclid=CMvP54T6iY8CFQuJgQodmnoZsA

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

An American student planning on going to France for college?

An American student planning on going to France for college?
Moving there to become a permanent resident, would I get the benefit of free education? I'm looking to major in psychology.
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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I doubt it, i think is for European citizens only. Why are you doing that? why not stay in the USA , pay $100,000 for it to later face a recession and not get a job? let alone having no health insurance while going to school? how unpatriotic.... (Good luck that is the best move of your life as you get to learn another culture, another language, go for it and sorry i could answer your question)

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

if i wanted to be an exchange student in france by living with family there, what would i need to get/tell my?

if i wanted to be an exchange student in france by living with family there, what would i need to get/tell my?
school here in america? and what do i tell the school from a different country? how would i get my classes over there? (France) and when i come back, what do i get from that school to bring back to america so i get all my credits? hellppp please I have family there.
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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If you're in college, start here: http://www.isep.org/ ISEP (the International Student Exchange Program) is widely reputed, and even if you end up not participating in it, the website has a lot of information to offer about the processes involved in studying abroad. In any case, your school would be the best place to start for information, regardless of your age. They should have all the information you need regarding classes and credits, and they can probably point you in the direction of international programs you can apply to. Try setting up a meeting with your counselor or advisor. Good luck!

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Where in France to find the best student night life?

Where in France to find the best student night life?
I have visited Paris a few times but I rarely see students, my age group people.. Where to go clubbing and stuff? Thanks have visited Paris a few times but I rarely see students, (early 20-23) my age group people.. Where to go clubbing and stuff? Thanks
Other - France - 2 Answers
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That depends on what age group you're talking about.
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it depends what music you listen to.

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