How do you know?
Oct. 3rd, 2007 11:02 amPeople at the exchange program office tell me that there's a vague chance that I could conditionally qualify (because of my grades) for this, though I wonder whether it's wise to do it this summer or wait until I decide whether I'm going to go into education (where it seems the courses will be more relevant) or not.
In any case... money is an issue, since travel and living expenses aren't covered, and as you may very well know...there'd be *so* much stuff I'd buy there :P (do they do tax refunds for foreigners?)... and convincing anyone significant would be difficult (especially because the courses wouldn't count towards my degree), unless I got the conditional acceptance first. I think.
It's only four weeks, but there's only so much one can ask for and realistically hope to get.
But how do you know what you can't do until you try?
In any case... money is an issue, since travel and living expenses aren't covered, and as you may very well know...there'd be *so* much stuff I'd buy there :P (do they do tax refunds for foreigners?)... and convincing anyone significant would be difficult (especially because the courses wouldn't count towards my degree), unless I got the conditional acceptance first. I think.
It's only four weeks, but there's only so much one can ask for and realistically hope to get.
But how do you know what you can't do until you try?