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Old 02-22-2006, 07:40 PM   #5
scarfmadness
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my college requires that if you study abroad in a country where the official language is not english, you have to have either one year of that language in college, or you have to take an intensive course in the language while you are there. does your college not have that requirement?
i would recommend studying in denmark if only because it's a different language. it would be a great experience to be immersed in something so different from what you know - i've always heard that it's best to study abroad in a place completely different from your own culture. and denmark would afford you the opportunity to travel in europe, whereas australia wouldnt - although australia has lots of other perks.
you can always visit australia, but you cant really get the feeling of being immersed in a language without living there.
for me, i'm planning to study abroad in both denmark (my mom is danish) and either scotland or australia.. heh.. so you could solve your problem by going to two places!
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