Guest Blogger: Annie Beurman
When a student chooses to go to college, their learning opportunities expand greatly. Not only are they free to study what they wish, but they can go nearly anywhere in the world to do so. This is where the idea of studying abroad comes in. For those looking into studying abroad, these are the top 10 (in no particular order) places to do so. And if you wanted to have a reference at hand to easily look things up you can get app designers to design an app with all of this info:
- Spain
As long as you know some basic Spanish, (though you can always learn while you’re there,) Spain is a common choice for college students. When you’re not studying, there are plenty of beaches to explore, local foods to try, and you can enjoy loads of fiestas and Flamenco dancing.
- China
As one of the largest countries in the world, China has over eight hundred universities to choose from when you study abroad. It goes without saying that you can look forward to seeing iconic structures like the Great Wall of China or try some authentic Chinese food, but you don’t even have to know Chinese to study there. How great is that?
- Italy
With all the talk of our upcoming Italian cookbook, why not talk about the country the cuisine came from? This country happens to be home to some of the oldest universities in the world, including the University of Bologna- the oldest of them all. With this country’s iconic architecture, art, and yes, food, you can learn just as much about Italy as you can your desired subject when visiting.
- England
While Harry Potter’s Hogwarts sadly only exists in the world of fiction, that doesn’t mean that England isn’t fantastic on its own. Not only does it contain some of the best universities in the world like Cambridge and Oxford, it’s also the home of many famous castles, cathedrals, and landscapes as well as Stonehenge and Big Ben.
- Australia
Ever wanted to visit the home of koalas, kangaroos, the Great Barrier Reef and AC/DC? This country/continent features 43 universities, some of which rank in multiple top 100 universities lists. When you’re not studying for school, you can explore the beaches, the oceans and the outback of this small but beautiful continent.
- France
Combining the ability to study almost any subject, some of the most famous museums and landmarks in the world and several universities to choose from, how can France not be on this list? In addition, you can learn all about the French culture and try all sorts of new foods. You may even learn some French while you’re there.
- Germany
The beer it’s known for isn’t the only reason to visit this country. Germany is rich in culture, hiking trails, castles and contains one of the most historic cities there is; Berlin. Hundreds of universities are open for study and many classes are taught in English. Don’t forget to enjoy some great music, sausages, bread and, of course, beer.
- Costa Rica
Known as one of the happiest countries, this tropical North American destination is perfect for serious students with its fantastic education system and perfect for explorers with its nature such as rainforests and mountains. Just because it’s a cheaper place to study doesn’t mean it’s not fantástico (and don’t forget to immerse yourself in Spanish.)
- Brazil
Being the largest country in South America, only in Brazil can you learn Samba and Portuguese, see the world’s largest rainforest, celebrate Carnival and get a cheaper college education than in the United States all in one place. As a bonus, it’s also perfect for soccer players and fans with its abundance of stadiums and their FIFA World Cup-winning team.
- South Africa
11 languages you can learn, cheap and delicious food, rugby, and loads of diverse cultures, there’s plenty of reasons to visit this country down south. Home to the beautiful city of Cape Town, twenty-six universities and plenty of attractions for your free time, the bounty of amazing sites will make you never want to leave.
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