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Studying Abroad Choices

Posted on 7/15/10 at 1:07 pm
Posted by brad8504
Member since Jul 2004
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Posted on 7/15/10 at 1:07 pm
I'm studying abroad next year, but I have yet to determine whether or not I should go for 4 weeks, the summer, one semester, or a full academic year. Preferably, I'd like to go for the entire year.

KU has some kind of agreement in place with several foreign institutions, but the ones in England (Great Britain Direct Exchange) and Bonn, Germany are the ones I'm primarily interested in.

Cost of Attendance (2009-2010)

The one in England is $25,355 for one year, and the one in Germany is $20,323 for one year. KU's in-state rates for a full academic year are $20,210.

This is all subject to change, but that's the most current information.

Making the Right Decision

I don't feel like listing every single one of them on here, but I'll provide links with the choices available. These are the ones I'm most interested in:

United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales)

Germany

Ireland

Netherlands

I really want to go to Scotland because I'd like to see firsthand the Rangers/Celtic rivalry and all its madness.

Any input would be greatly appreciated. I'm open to suggestions, so if you look at the list of other countries (70+) available, let me know your opinion of what would provide a truly unique experience.

This post was edited on 7/15/10 at 1:09 pm
Posted by lsugorilla
PNW
Member since Sep 2009
6633 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 1:08 pm to
my opionion would be germany, central european location makes it easier to tour all of europe,get the rail pass
Posted by brad8504
Member since Jul 2004
11707 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 1:09 pm to
quote:

my opionion would be germany, central european location makes it easier to tour all of europe,get the rail pass



Yeah, and as you can see, the difference in cost of attendance is very minimal.
Posted by alabamabuckeye
Member since Jun 2010
22258 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 1:10 pm to
Groningen.

Then, if I decide to go there in the spring, we can to to FC Groningen matches and get fricked up
Posted by crazy4lsu
Member since May 2005
39493 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 1:13 pm to
Go to Germany. It seems all my friends are living there now or lived there recently.
Posted by lsugorilla
PNW
Member since Sep 2009
6633 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 1:13 pm to
spend what yo usave on weed and prostitutes in hmaburg
Posted by brad8504
Member since Jul 2004
11707 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 1:21 pm to
quote:

Groningen.

Then, if I decide to go there in the spring, we can to to FC Groningen matches and get fricked up





Sounds like a plan.

I really just want to visit Ireland, and I'd like to see at least one Rangers/Celtic match.
Posted by brad8504
Member since Jul 2004
11707 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 1:22 pm to
quote:

Go to Germany. It seems all my friends are living there now or lived there recently.



I have some friends that love it there as well. They don't live there, but they frequent the country pretty often.
Posted by brad8504
Member since Jul 2004
11707 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 1:22 pm to
quote:

spend what yo usave on weed and prostitutes in hmaburg



Of course.
Posted by Tiger JJ
Member since Aug 2010
545 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 2:38 pm to
First of all:

quote:

KU's in-state rates for a full academic year are $20,210.



WTF? Really?

For England, I think this is obvious:

quote:

University of Sunderland






You could attend both Newcastle/Sunderland derbies. On top of that, Newcastle is just a fun place in general AND you are close to your precious Celtic/Rangers match.

Edinburgh is a great choice also. Avoid Swansea like the plague.

Germany is a good option due to the centrality of its location and also it should be easy for you to pick up the language (English's sister language).

Ireland. Eh. You can visit Ireland from the other locations. I wouldn't want to be isolated there.

Netherlands - that could be cool too, but I'm a slight lean to Germany.

Good luck choosing...I'm jealous!
Posted by Keys Open Doors
In hiding with Tupac & XXXTentacion
Member since Dec 2008
32813 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 2:49 pm to
quote:

Avoid Swansea like the plague.


Looks like someone else saw the VBS documentary on heroin addicts in Swansea

I had lots of friends study abroad in Europe, including in Paris, London, Barcelona, Madrid, Florence, Glasgow, Prague, Rome, and Venice.

Glasgow got the worst reviews, along with Venice. Just figured you would want to know.

Also, a lot of them ended up traveling to at least 7 or 8 other cities by using Ryan Air and flying for less than 50 Euros per flight.
Posted by Dandy Lion
Member since Feb 2010
51401 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 2:55 pm to
quote:

University of Sunderland
Posted by Tiger JJ
Member since Aug 2010
545 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 3:14 pm to
Quality, baby!
Posted by Dandy Lion
Member since Feb 2010
51401 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 3:16 pm to
quote:

JerseyTiger
That's the ticket! Go to Jersey (study law, econ or finance?), champagne, caviar, lots of flights to the Continent, and poontang on the discrete fly.
Posted by Mephistopheles
Member since Aug 2007
8394 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 3:27 pm to
I've just finished three years study here in the UK and it was by far the best three years of my life. Which unis are you considering? I prolly won't know them, but I've been to a few campuses down here in the south.

I agree with the poster above about Glasgow, I've never been but I know people who've lived there, it's rough. That said wherever you go you should be fine, universities are so big these days that the entire surrounding areas are student populated so you'll prolly be living in a little bubble, insulated from all the nasty goings on of people who live in the 9-5 world.

ETA: Just clicked on the link, I graduated from Reading, I can thoroughly recommend it, the campus is massive and green, the Student Union holds 1800 people on two club nights a week, although most of the clubs in town are ornate but small. Reading football club will be in walking distance and London is 25 minutes by train. Other than that, I know Exeter to be a fantastic place full of odd but lovely people, never been to the campus, it's quite, ummm, slow though, and the South West is sort of cut off from everything else - no decent football clubs down there. Leeds is a massive party town, clubs everywhere, Essex is a bit of a shithole but is famous for it's easy women (as is Newcastle if you ever get the chance for a night out there) - that said if you've got anything about you it's not exactly tough to get girls at uni, it's basically part of the culture to get so shitfaced that you can't remember what happened whenever you go out.
This post was edited on 7/15/10 at 3:38 pm
Posted by Dallas Tiger
Dallas
Member since Mar 2006
15080 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 4:24 pm to
Amsterdam! If I had the same choices I would not even consider any of them but Amsterdam.....and not for weed. It's the best city in Europe for beauty, people, cost of living, food, ease of transportation (bike everywhere) and you can be in many other Euro cities in 2-3 hours.
Posted by thenry712
Zasullia, Ukraine
Member since Nov 2008
15795 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 5:09 pm to
quote:

# University of Hull



The thenry will be roaming around York next year.
Posted by engvol
england
Member since Sep 2009
5318 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 6:10 pm to
an;t comment on all them but i know that Leicester and Exter are great academically.

Central Lancashire isn't amazing academically but has decent looking girls and is a good location for sports, Manchester Liverpool etc. are all close by so you can watch some good EPL games.

You may also be lucky enough to meet me if i dont get into my first choice uni
Posted by brad8504
Member since Jul 2004
11707 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 7:16 pm to
Well, none of this will take place until next fall, so I've got time to decide.

Germany, being a central location, is a good choice, but I'm just going to keep my options open for right now. Another good thing is I'm taking German to fulfill my foreign language requirements.

I've listed the schools and cities mentioned, and I'll be looking into all of them over the course of the next semester. Prior to finals week I'll apply for one of them.

Thanks everyone for the input.
Posted by engvol
england
Member since Sep 2009
5318 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 7:16 pm to
Just remember, Germany is full of Germans...
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