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Claire’s Answer
I spent the spring semester of my junior year studying in France, and it was an incredible experience. While your graduation timeline might vary based on your credits, there are often chances to take classes abroad that count toward your degree, depending on your major. I took courses in Economics, Language, Architecture, Culture, and Fashion while I was in France, there can be a lot of options for courses depending on your program. Your university likely has study abroad advisors who can help you figure out if studying abroad works with your credits or suggest programs that fit your schedule. You can also consider studying abroad during the summer or J term if your school offers it. If you get the chance to study abroad, I strongly encourage you to go for it. It's an opportunity to explore the world, meet wonderful people, challenge yourself, and discover more about who you are as a global citizen. Good luck!
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Mark’s Answer
Look for an international studies program that matches your current school's cost, accepts all your credits, and meets your cultural goals. If you find one, it will be an amazing experience. If you're dreaming of a semester at sea, make sure you have financial support from your parents!