Will my degree still be valid in the U.S. if I study in a foreign country?
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I think it may be a better choice for you to focus on US universties with strong programs in your possible major subjects (someone suggested Middlebury, and I’ll second that). Make sure that you do a one-year foreign exchange at a university in a Spanish speaking country. Also, try to spend your summers doing work, even if that’s in the US, with Spanish speaking peoples. You can also travel abroad on summers, do volunteer work overseas, etc., all of which will get you to your goal. And, once you graduate, you could consider doing a work exchange with Spain – your school’s international exchange office can explain how that works. They give you a nine month visa, and off you go.
I have heard also that entrance into most foreign universities is competitive because only a small percentage of foreign students go to a university.
I have searched for a list of foreign universities that are accepted here in the US but I cannot find one. However, I found a site that describes what foreign students should do to apply to a Spanish university. Nothing similar seems to exist in Mexico though.
Best of luck to you!
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