Verena Koop: Studying Abroad is one of the greatest experiences you'll ever have. So do it! There's is technically no "limit" for how many times you can study abroad, but you will need to check with your home university regarding credit transfer and when you plan to graduate. For example, if you need to complete a specified number of credits or there are certain courses required for your major- they may not be offered abroad. In that case, you could probably earn credit by taking summer school. I studied in Paris and Italy and loved every moment. When you start searching for programs, I write for a website dedicated to helping students go overseas. It's called Gulliver (http://www.gullivergo.com). You can search more than 2,000 programs in over 70 countries. Here are some programs in France (http://bit.ly/tq11b). You can search by location, area of study, and which are approved by your school. Each profile has a description. Before you leave home check out our Prepare to ! Go section (http://www.gullivergo.com/prepare-to-go) to learn about funding, scholarships, housing, internet, visas, and other tidbits for your trip. We also have a discussion forum (http://www.gullivergo.com/discuss) where you can connect with students who are currently abroad or have recently returned home. Feel free to check us out on Facebook (http://bit.ly/1OsHGZ)! Good Luck and Happy Travels!...Show more
Agustina Stimmel: It probably depends on your school. You'll want to check with your adviser or the professor in charge of study abroad at your college. I know at my university, I have to complete my last 30 credits at my college. You will also want to check to make sure that your college will accept any or all of the credits you take abroad as equivalents to your school's requirements. Mais, en tout cas, bonne chance!...Show more
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