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[quote=Anonymous]I studied abroad in Italy. I was able to visit more countries, experience different culture/history, and have been able to go back. I spent a lot of time in museums, practicing a foreign language, learning about art history, etc. My classes included field trips and were steeped in local culture/history/etc. My husband studied in Australia. He visited some parts of Australia and was able to visit New Zealand. His abroad experience was more about adventure/outdoor experiences (kayaking, surfing, hiking, bungee jumping, cuddling koalas, etc). His classes were similar to what he would have been taking at his normal University. He has never been able to go back (it is so far and expensive). I think it depends on the kid and what you are trying to experience. DH and I both loved our abroad experiences, but they were very different. I tell my kids they should study abroad multiple times to get both. [/quote]
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