Travel To A Different Country

If it’s your dream and you think it’s worth graduating half a year later I say go for it. I’m not German but I had a friend that went studying abroad in Germany and stayed with a host family. They really liked it there and even planned another trip sometime with the friends they made. I also studied abroad twice and had the best time of my li......   reply
01 08,2024
Damn.. I wish I were German so I could tell you whether its nice in Germany... Anyways I say just do what floats your boat ( oh and what best matches your career plan and yada yada)   reply
01 08,2024
You should probably ask reddit but I’d say yolo, if ur classes are online in Germany u can still find other ways to enjoy the experience, tho I have no idea what they have going on for public covid regulations so figure that out and see what ur options would be. I’m sure there would be much more to the experience then just classes and regardles......   reply
31 07,2024
I'll share my happiness though ik you won't understand what they say https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSYT5kvfX/   1 reply
30 07,2024
I just want to read about other people being happy ╥﹏╥
30 07,2024
English, Arabic, Japanese (Optional), and German (Optional)   1 reply
28 07,2024
Only English and also our native language   reply
28 07,2024
english but they taught the same 3 topics for 10+ years so i had to learn most of it by myself. now my vocabulary is full of tiktok brainrot   reply
28 07,2024
english as a base language. Mandatory french for early education and I had the chance to take mandarin, japanese, and ASL at various points. There were also spanish and cree (I believe) available but I didn’t take em   reply
28 07,2024
Sinhalese (native language), English and tamil are mandatory languages. Then u can learn German, Spanish, French, Chinese or Japanese as an extra   1 reply
28 07,2024

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