I am having a hard time deciding whether to study abroad my first semester freshman year in college in spain?
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Adjusting to college is a fun but challenging time and the stress of going abroad might be difficutl. It might be easier on you to get used to your new learning enviornment and get your feet set in your major.
You will also be making most of your friends in your earlier years of college so you do not want to miss out on that either!
If you are really serious about studying abroad, then spend at least your Freshman and Sophomore years in a U.S. college and THEN decide where you want to go in Europe.
Since you didn’t share what you plan to Major in, any other advice is meaningless… But, I can tell you this… the one thing I found out when I started in University in England was, I was VERY FAR behind the European school system even though I was carrying a 3.82 GPA in the U.S. and I had a LOT of remedial work to do along with my regular studies.
Talk to your international student/study abroad office. They will only accept credits from approved universities/programs. Usually, you wait until your junior year to study abroad. At that point, you have a major, and more proficiency in Spanish. It’ll make it a more meaningful experience.
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