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Foreign exchange?

I am very interested in participating in the foreign exchange program, so naturally, I have a few questions. I would prefer to ask them hear first, in order to not come off as a complete idiot. 1. Do you have to go to a country that speaks a mother language different than yours? 2. How much does it cost? 3. Can you take the SATs in most foreign countries?

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  1. Hi, Now I study abroad,in Denmark. I study in English. If you're European you can count on EU programme Erasmus, or if you're non-EU - for Erasmus Mundus programme. They can give you 50%-85% of expenses I think. I study in expensive contry so I have to add 50% from my pocket. byt it's WORTH IT. One advice - chose some country you really feel like going and which sounds just exciting. Try to avoid simmilar places like your home contry. All the best!
  2. In England most students who arrive on British shores take English for 2 years and work part-time.If you are at school as a minor ,then yes you would sit these SAT exams automatically , through our education system.Other cultures arriving this year or next will now have to have 2 years experience in English. If you are on a study holiday it would be different.The cost is high for study holidays.Possibly between £500-00 /£1000-00.Many people have a second language when they arrive in Great Britain.On the other hand British subjects now like to have a second language.
  3. Foreign exchange is quite the adventure. I did one years ago and have so may fond memories and experiences. I think you need to find an organisation to go on exchange with (either for high school or college). I went in high school with Rotary International. You might try putting "foreign exchange student" into a search engine to come up with other organisations. 1. You don't need to speak the mother language of the country when you arrive. But it does make it easier to start learning a bit before you arrive. You will have to show commitment to learning the new language and culture when you arrive- what would be the point of being overseas if you didn't? 2. The cost depends on the programme you choose, and how much spending money you will need. Again look on the internet and research the cost of each programme. 3. SATs are a US type exam. You might be able to contact your embassy in the country you are visiting to arrange to take them there. Or, you might have to wait until you get home to take them. Remember that there aren't any stupid questions, just stupid people who don't ask. Get as much information as you can so you can make the right decision for your. Good luck!
  4. I am a program advisor with Intrax Study Abroad and we offer long-term and short-term study abroad programs to high school students. 1) No, you do not have to study abroad in a country in which English is not the native language. Some of the countries that we offer are: Ireland, Australia, and S. Africa 2) The cost varies depending on which country you go to and for what length of time. Eg. cost of a semester is S. Africa is $8,150. 3) Yes, depending on the country that you decide to study abroad in. However there are SAT Testing locations located internationally. For more info check out: Intrax Study Abroad.
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