How would I go about starting the foreign exchange student process?
I have recently been considering becoming a foreign exchange student next year. I am a sophomore in high school in the U.S. and think it would be an amazing experience to have. I would prefer to go to an English speaking country and live with a host family, but I also think it would be cool to learn a new language. Any suggestions on where I should start my search? I have looked at many, many web sites, but just don't know where to start! It's a little over whelming to say the least. Any advice?
Hi,
One piece of advice you got up here was good — you need to hurry if you want to go next year! Many programs have already closed applications or will soon be doing so.
Which brings me to selecting your program. First, make sure it's on the CSIET list (www.csiet.org). Also, check with your school counselor to see what he/she recommends. A program is only as good as its local representative. Generally, AFS, Aspect, Rotary, and YFU are reliable everywhere.
All of these programs place you with a host family.
About your country, one of the biggest benefits of an exchange years is language immersion! Take advantage of that and go where you will learn one!
You might also visit this on-line community http://www.exchangestudentworld.com/ for more hints and advice.
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January 10th, 2009 at 11:06 pm
Talk to your school counselor they can guide you into a proper program!
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