Saturday, December 1, 2012

Should I be go to France or Ireland as an exchange student?

Should I be go to France or Ireland as an exchange student?
I live in the U.S. and studying somewhere else has caught my fancy. I'm trying to think of the advantages/disadvantages but I can't find any o.0 The program for Ireland only requires English and for France it's 2 years of French I grew up speaking English, Spanish, Gaeilge and I've spoken near-fluent French for 2 years since my family (including me) is OBSESSED with learning things.
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1 :
Franc e
2 :
well... which language do you know better? where do you think you will have the most fun, AND be focused on your studies more. becuase u still have to have fun also depends on what u r studying, for example if u wanna be a chef the best schools are in France
3 :
Can you speak fluent (or near fluent) French? If not go to Ireland. When exchange students come to the US they speak English, they don't expect us to know their language so you need to keep that in mind. Currently...I would say Ireland. Europe is having some hard times now, besides the economy. There have been reports of terrorist threats so the closer to home, the better IMO. But don't let that decide for you. Choose what your heart says to do (I know that should be used for something big and life changing, but you never know what could happen). Just remember to have fun, and take LOTS of pictures.
4 :
can you say para tu francais?
5 :
I would go to France - I went to France as an exchange student for a year and loved it, and speaking fluent French has helped me to get several jobs. You can always go to Ireland as a tourist - you could even go for a long weekend from France as there are budget airlines like Ryanair if you want to visit.

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