just wanna ask im only 14 and im about to got to high school next year do you think i would be able to do that as an underage student to continue my studies in the us
I always wanted to study abbroad both high school and college hopefully when I have children I will send them to study abroad because I want my children's to be open minded, cultivated, meet new people from around the world, and try to leave to get out of the box.
I live in Switzerland and i want to go to a boarding school in Switzerland haha 😂 but I’m not sure how to ask my parents and i don’t want to lose my friends
Hi ,Natalie firstly I would like to suggest a different exchange program for high school students.It is YFU.You can go to lots of deferent countries like USA , Canada,United Kingdom ,Asia or Europe.One of my friend’s sister went to China with YFU and she had a great time.Anyway really sorry for my poor English ,English is my second language.Love from Turkey 🇹🇷🇹🇷
Hey! I actually read about YFU and was interested in it myself but as I didn't know anyone who had experience with it, I didn't mention this program. So, thank you a lot for your comment, I'm sure it will be useful to others!
Hey ,normally it is not a free program but they have some scholarship opportunity’s for students based on their academic and financial situation.But I don’t know if my sisters friend get scholarship or not .
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I am planning to be an exchange student in Japan and i'm worried because it's going to be my first time. One of the people that worked in rotary visited our school and introduced their program. I got interested and checked it out. I want to go so bad so i'm planning to go on the upcoming Rotary meeting. Do you have any tips on how to live in a country as a first timer including how to manage money?
I'm with Rotary also!! For managing money I'd recommend looking into getting a part time job or two and investing into the savings towards the exchange. Depending on the wage and what else you have to pay, I recommend you adjusting this, but from my experience with money and saving, I'd say put aside 1/3 of the money you earn from your part time job to go towards leisure activities and then the other 2/3 of money towards the exchange. Personally, I get small allowances each week which I have put towards the exchange, but I know that isn't the case for everyone, but if you do get allowances, put 1/2 into the exchange fund!! For the country part, if you're not familiar with the language it is preferred that as soon as you find out your country, you study to learn as much of that language as possible before departure. While there, try and learn the language within the first week. You can do this by using a dictionary in classes to search for unknown words without using Google translate, as that may help stick with you more. Also try pick up on tone to figure out what the person is trying to convey if you do not know what they are saying. For living in the country I'd recommend getting in touch with the latest trends before going, researching the fashion so that you fit in more predominantly when you arrive. I also recommend getting to know your host families and putting aside time to spend time with your host siblings (even if it's doing something you may not enjoy) to get to know them better, ESPECIALLY if they're younger. Try make friends as well! For the school side of things, just try and keep up, reach out to your home country counsellor and your host country counsellor for help when you feel as though you need advice!! I hope youre exchange year goes well!!
Well presented. Your sharp, preppy attire makes a nice impression, and don’t ever change your eyebrows! I’m wondering where most of the foreign exchange students studying in Poland come from? I’m guessing mostly from Russia, Germany and USA? Btw, your mic is fine… the sound quality is very high and holding it like you do is attractively artsy and minimalistic. Request: A behind the scenes video on how you organize, film, and edit your vlog would be very interesting!
I didn't get to know many foreign students here, but the exchange students I knew were from Mexico and South Korea. I've also heard that many people from Spain come here. And I will gladly make a behind the scenes video!
Give it a shot babes! you only live once just think of some valid to study abroad and why that particular country and tell them that it could help with ur future occupation let me know how it goes
The conditions in my country are not that good, so it would be great if I get a scholarship to anywhere The colleges around here are really great mostly, but they're not many, they're hard to in and if it isn't public, it's really expensive (the public and the private have almost the same level) And high school in my country is REALLY BAD. I actually study in a private school with a partial scholarship, but I don't have too much hope for the future So I'm applying to every scholarship I know and your video helped a bit, thanks
@koala-kat still poor and in Brazil lol. Seriously thinking about quitting trying to get into a foreign college, it's to far from my reality, the applying process is expensive and tiring, I can't afford to waste money or time like that rn I'll probably try to get into public education around here, and maybe after seeing how that goes I'll try to go to other place during college, since it has different opportunities
@@batataholl Totally get where you’re coming from.I hope things work out for you and it's definitely okay to take a step back and look at other paths. And honestly, you never know how things might shift in a few years.
Loved the vid! I had few doubts regarding exchange programs and it would be highly appreciated if you could help me with it. Firstly, I'm planning on going on an exchange to usa in te senior year of high school (year 12). It's because I'm gonna do university in usa. I'm a bit confused because here where I live, students "choose subjects" in 10th grade. They follow these subjects in 11th and 12th. It's like a concentration in college. But I've heard it's not the same in USA, you're gonna need to focus on every subjects. So, like how am i gonna do a transition to grade 12 of American high school after attending 3 years of high school in a different nation? Also, do exchange students get diploma from American high school if they do year 12 from there?
Hey! Sorry for a bit of the delay responding. And well, most of my knowledge about American high school comes from YT, Neflix and conversation with some friends, so I'm probably not the most reliable source of information. Anyway, firstly, I think everything depends on whether (or how) you pass SATs and official subject tests, because they are more important than the high school diploma, which just means you finished the school. SATs and other tests count when you apply to uni. I talked more about this in my video about applying to different countries for uni, so you can check it out: th-cam.com/video/vZLk-WW5HSA/w-d-xo.html So, don't worry too much about your subjects, because I guess that they will know you're an exchange student, and help you out, and then, you probably know some stuff that is being covered there. Lastly, all of it depends on what college and high school you want to go to, what subjects you want to take and whether you already did SATs or not. If you have more questions you can DM me on insta, but I will be more of an emotional support than information-provider hah. I hope it helps?
@@sussanna1077 kek I live in Australia. UK is in my list too but like their education system seems quite confusing to me 😅 yknow they gotta start college at 16 and here I'm already 15 in year 10 with two more years of high school left I WANNAAA GO ON EXCHANGEEE AHHH
I'm 16 and Asian and want to be an exchange student in a foreign country but can't afford it... I've searched for funded programs like hell but in vain. I asked quora but people were so rude and said that don't stand a chance. Is it true? Should I just give up?
same here I'm 15 by the start of the school year, the thing is that u could actually study in the USA for the rest of your education, but you gotta spends a lot of money which is one of the reason why i just wanted to give up, but hell everytime i go to sleep i was like i couldn't just leave my dream like that, then keep searching a fully funded scholarship all over the internet.
@ilmabintehasan5125 @lamgladysz1 Do not give up hope… If you are from outside the U.S. and would like to come to the U.S., I recommend checking out the KL-YES program. It is a fully funded scholarship for high school students living in countries with significant Muslim populations to come to the U.S. and promote peace among countries as well as stand as an ambassador for their country. If you are from the U.S., there is KL-YES Abroad for American students to go to select countries with significant Muslim populations. And just like the YES programs, YES abroad is also a fully funded scholarship. The YES Programs and YES Abroad are both funded by the U.S. Departmemt of State and Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. I highly recommend looking at these to see if you would like to go with them. It’s a really great organization to be with. :)
First, sorry for not replying before. The biggest problem with answering this question (and the one you asked below) is that there is no universal program for teenagers moving to study in another country on their own. You need to find a program (like Rotary or IFU) or a school (like Aiglon or UWC schools) that are meant for international students. So eligibility criteria depends on what they say and it's not the most transparent process. Usually you need good grades and something that will make you stand out like competitions, interests and knowledge.
Yes and no? They are free but it's not like you can just come there and enroll. Like for example you can find a fantastic public school in London but there's not really a system for you to go there unless you already live there. They are not meant for international students, that's the thing. I also search for info on this but there's not much, you need to start by being registered as a resident there
Hi I'm from Bangladesh. I want to study in a boarding school in uk.But don't to know anything about the admission test, acceptances rate,fees, scholarship and which class to get admitted!! Plus i have no clue about the 13+ entry or 16+ entry. I'm studying in 7th standard in my country. It would be super helpfull if you make any video about whole topic and explain it step by step.❤❤
I don’t want to go aboard my parents made me. And I want to keep studying in America but I'm going to another country too for there selfish needs and my education gets effected.
Hey Natalie.... this is Allana from Ethiopia Tigray. you know we were in trouble which is actual hell. can u help me by showing the easy way to get a scholarship from here{Tigray}...PLZZZZZ
i'm going to an american boarding school in houston soon, its been my dream to live and study there for 6 years. il update yall in a few months to let u know if i made it.
@Natalie Matz I have been a topper my whole life but I failed in class 8(2022) but as I said I'm good at studies my school agreed to give me a chance to sit in class 9 by giving me a guarantee letter in which I just have to pass the pre finals and I'm sure I'm gonna rock. BTW the question is can I still go to abroad even when I failed, I know that's a dumb question but plzzz reply.
Hey , this video was a lot helpfull but I'd like to know that I'm from India and I wanna study abroad for my high school so will these programs do work for India to any other country studying related stuffs ??
can someone help? i wanna find a program for panama (wanna see if my bf can host me xd) but i wanna go for my junior year and idkk what to doo i’m only a freshman but yk money whfhheb
Hi! I think your best shot would be to try Rotary or YFU or some more Panama-specific program. I don't know whether you can choose who'll host you but maybe they would go for it if you said it's like a family etc. Good luck!
I just have one question, can I study abroad in year 12? And if I can, when I come back will I still have to repeat a year even if it was my last year? Also I live in the USA and I’m planning to go to Korea. Idk if I should choose a school or a program that helps study abroad.
@@luisannydelanuez334 if you live in America their is also a program where the government pays for everything just for you to go to another country and learn about their culture and their language, they pay for schooling your plane ticket and much more the only thing they don't pay for is your food your passport and visa, they also pay you every 2 weeks the weird thing is when i try to explain to ppl what the program is they think it's a scam, and at first i thought it was but my sister and her friend went through the program and they both passed it's kinda like a scholarship.
Is student exchange program a waste of a year or like I have completed my 10th grade I want to study abroad for 11th and 12th can I do that with student exchange ?
No, it kind of depends what you want. If you want to go somewhere for a year, you'll kind of have a gap year in your high school. I know people who did it and they enjoyed it a lot!
Hey Natalie.... this is Allana from Ethiopia Tigray. you know we were in trouble which is actual hell. can u help me by showing the easy way to get a scholarship from here{Tigray}...PLZZZZZ
Hey Natalie.... this is Allana from Ethiopia Tigray. you know we were in trouble which is actual hell. can u help me by showing the easy way to get a scholarship from here{Tigray}...PLZZZZZ
Hey Natalie.... this is Allana from Ethiopia Tigray. you know we were in trouble which is actual hell. can u help me by showing the easy way to get a scholarship from here{Tigray}...PLZZZZZ
Hey Natalie.... this is Allana from Ethiopia Tigray. you know we were in trouble which is actual hell. can u help me by showing the easy way to get a scholarship from here{Tigray}...PLZZZZZ
Flashbacks from researching how to move abroad 3 years ago... Believe in yourself, put work and you'll manage to do it 🤗
So true! 💗
just wanna ask im only 14 and im about to got to high school next year do you think i would be able to do that as an underage student to continue my studies in the us
@@injeo1mieee i think u have to be over 15, I'm 14 too and i hope to go to malaysia next year if my parents allow
@@injeo1mieee same but my parents would not approve
I am 15 can u tell me if i can go to us? @@adan26829
I always wanted to study abbroad both high school and college hopefully when I have children I will send them to study abroad because I want my children's to be open minded, cultivated, meet new people from around the world, and try to leave to get out of the box.
Thank you for this! It’s my DREAM to study at Branksome Hall Asia!
I live in Switzerland and i want to go to a boarding school in Switzerland haha 😂 but I’m not sure how to ask my parents and i don’t want to lose my friends
You can subtly send them this video ;)
I'm considering the exact same
Hi ,Natalie firstly I would like to suggest a different exchange program for high school students.It is YFU.You can go to lots of deferent countries like USA , Canada,United Kingdom ,Asia or Europe.One of my friend’s sister went to China with YFU and she had a great time.Anyway really sorry for my poor English ,English is my second language.Love from Turkey 🇹🇷🇹🇷
Hey! I actually read about YFU and was interested in it myself but as I didn't know anyone who had experience with it, I didn't mention this program. So, thank you a lot for your comment, I'm sure it will be useful to others!
Hey ,normally it is not a free program but they have some scholarship opportunity’s for students based on their academic and financial situation.But I don’t know if my sisters friend get scholarship or not .
My country is not listed😢
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I am planning to be an exchange student in Japan and i'm worried because it's going to be my first time. One of the people that worked in rotary visited our school and introduced their program. I got interested and checked it out. I want to go so bad so i'm planning to go on the upcoming Rotary meeting. Do you have any tips on how to live in a country as a first timer including how to manage money?
I'm with Rotary also!! For managing money I'd recommend looking into getting a part time job or two and investing into the savings towards the exchange. Depending on the wage and what else you have to pay, I recommend you adjusting this, but from my experience with money and saving, I'd say put aside 1/3 of the money you earn from your part time job to go towards leisure activities and then the other 2/3 of money towards the exchange. Personally, I get small allowances each week which I have put towards the exchange, but I know that isn't the case for everyone, but if you do get allowances, put 1/2 into the exchange fund!!
For the country part, if you're not familiar with the language it is preferred that as soon as you find out your country, you study to learn as much of that language as possible before departure. While there, try and learn the language within the first week. You can do this by using a dictionary in classes to search for unknown words without using Google translate, as that may help stick with you more. Also try pick up on tone to figure out what the person is trying to convey if you do not know what they are saying.
For living in the country I'd recommend getting in touch with the latest trends before going, researching the fashion so that you fit in more predominantly when you arrive. I also recommend getting to know your host families and putting aside time to spend time with your host siblings (even if it's doing something you may not enjoy) to get to know them better, ESPECIALLY if they're younger. Try make friends as well!
For the school side of things, just try and keep up, reach out to your home country counsellor and your host country counsellor for help when you feel as though you need advice!!
I hope youre exchange year goes well!!
Well presented. Your sharp, preppy attire makes a nice impression, and don’t ever change your eyebrows! I’m wondering where most of the foreign exchange students studying in Poland come from? I’m guessing mostly from Russia, Germany and USA? Btw, your mic is fine… the sound quality is very high and holding it like you do is attractively artsy and minimalistic. Request: A behind the scenes video on how you organize, film, and edit your vlog would be very interesting!
I didn't get to know many foreign students here, but the exchange students I knew were from Mexico and South Korea. I've also heard that many people from Spain come here.
And I will gladly make a behind the scenes video!
Plz upload your skin care routine and products
Hmm I don't really have a fancy skin care, but if you want to, I'll consider doing that
@@NatalieMatz tq
What schools offer fully funded scholarships for international students ?
I wanna go to highschool abroad but I don't think my parents will approve😅
Give it a shot babes!
you only live once
just think of some valid to study abroad and why that particular country
and tell them that it could help with ur future occupation
let me know how it goes
if I did an exchange hear for 11th grade, when I return would I have to repeat 11th grade or would I get to continue to 12th as usual??
There's no swallowing a sabers, but it's great anyway!
Maybe next time...
Simply Awesome 🤗🤗🤗
Thanks a lot 😊
@@NatalieMatz ❤❤❤
Thank god I have family in Japan...😀
That's my dream to study in USA ,l live in Uganda, but l felt to get a scholarship am in high school, can n help me,even though you live Poland
The conditions in my country are not that good, so it would be great if I get a scholarship to anywhere
The colleges around here are really great mostly, but they're not many, they're hard to in and if it isn't public, it's really expensive (the public and the private have almost the same level)
And high school in my country is REALLY BAD. I actually study in a private school with a partial scholarship, but I don't have too much hope for the future
So I'm applying to every scholarship I know and your video helped a bit, thanks
hey! how are you doing now?
@koala-kat still poor and in Brazil lol. Seriously thinking about quitting trying to get into a foreign college, it's to far from my reality, the applying process is expensive and tiring, I can't afford to waste money or time like that rn
I'll probably try to get into public education around here, and maybe after seeing how that goes I'll try to go to other place during college, since it has different opportunities
@@batataholl Totally get where you’re coming from.I hope things work out for you and it's definitely okay to take a step back and look at other paths. And honestly, you never know how things might shift in a few years.
Loved the vid! I had few doubts regarding exchange programs and it would be highly appreciated if you could help me with it. Firstly, I'm planning on going on an exchange to usa in te senior year of high school (year 12). It's because I'm gonna do university in usa. I'm a bit confused because here where I live, students "choose subjects" in 10th grade. They follow these subjects in 11th and 12th. It's like a concentration in college. But I've heard it's not the same in USA, you're gonna need to focus on every subjects. So, like how am i gonna do a transition to grade 12 of American high school after attending 3 years of high school in a different nation? Also, do exchange students get diploma from American high school if they do year 12 from there?
Hey! Sorry for a bit of the delay responding.
And well, most of my knowledge about American high school comes from YT, Neflix and conversation with some friends, so I'm probably not the most reliable source of information. Anyway, firstly, I think everything depends on whether (or how) you pass SATs and official subject tests, because they are more important than the high school diploma, which just means you finished the school. SATs and other tests count when you apply to uni. I talked more about this in my video about applying to different countries for uni, so you can check it out: th-cam.com/video/vZLk-WW5HSA/w-d-xo.html
So, don't worry too much about your subjects, because I guess that they will know you're an exchange student, and help you out, and then, you probably know some stuff that is being covered there.
Lastly, all of it depends on what college and high school you want to go to, what subjects you want to take and whether you already did SATs or not. If you have more questions you can DM me on insta, but I will be more of an emotional support than information-provider hah.
I hope it helps?
you are clearly from uk trust me you better go to a university there in us you wont get far
@@sussanna1077 kek I live in Australia. UK is in my list too but like their education system seems quite confusing to me 😅 yknow they gotta start college at 16 and here I'm already 15 in year 10 with two more years of high school left I WANNAAA GO ON EXCHANGEEE AHHH
@@NatalieMatz yes, indeed it was helpful thanks a lot for replying. Hope you're doing well :)
I’m 15 and American if u still have questions
can you also do one for middle school students
I'm 16 and Asian and want to be an exchange student in a foreign country but can't afford it... I've searched for funded programs like hell but in vain. I asked quora but people were so rude and said that don't stand a chance. Is it true? Should I just give up?
same here I'm 15 by the start of the school year, the thing is that u could actually study in the USA for the rest of your education, but you gotta spends a lot of money which is one of the reason why i just wanted to give up, but hell everytime i go to sleep i was like i couldn't just leave my dream like that, then keep searching a fully funded scholarship all over the internet.
@ilmabintehasan5125 @lamgladysz1 Do not give up hope…
If you are from outside the U.S. and would like to come to the U.S., I recommend checking out the KL-YES program. It is a fully funded scholarship for high school students living in countries with significant Muslim populations to come to the U.S. and promote peace among countries as well as stand as an ambassador for their country.
If you are from the U.S., there is KL-YES Abroad for American students to go to select countries with significant Muslim populations. And just like the YES programs, YES abroad is also a fully funded scholarship. The YES Programs and YES Abroad are both funded by the U.S. Departmemt of State and Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
I highly recommend looking at these to see if you would like to go with them. It’s a really great organization to be with. :)
Love the vids
💗
Once you are done with junior highschool (9th 10th) and want to further study in UK or US, what is the eligibility and criteria for us?
Also.. Are public (government) schools Free for international students?
I would also like to know??
@@lilly3680 nope theyre not free but i heard that its cheaper than boarding schools in switzerland ;(
First, sorry for not replying before. The biggest problem with answering this question (and the one you asked below) is that there is no universal program for teenagers moving to study in another country on their own. You need to find a program (like Rotary or IFU) or a school (like Aiglon or UWC schools) that are meant for international students. So eligibility criteria depends on what they say and it's not the most transparent process. Usually you need good grades and something that will make you stand out like competitions, interests and knowledge.
Yes and no? They are free but it's not like you can just come there and enroll. Like for example you can find a fantastic public school in London but there's not really a system for you to go there unless you already live there. They are not meant for international students, that's the thing. I also search for info on this but there's not much, you need to start by being registered as a resident there
Hi I'm from Bangladesh. I want to study in a boarding school in uk.But don't to know anything about the admission test, acceptances rate,fees, scholarship and which class to get admitted!! Plus i have no clue about the 13+ entry or 16+ entry. I'm studying in 7th standard in my country. It would be super helpfull if you make any video about whole topic and explain it step by step.❤❤
I don’t want to go aboard my parents made me. And I want to keep studying in America but I'm going to another country too for there selfish needs and my education gets effected.
It probably depends on where they are sending you... Try to keep a positive attitude because it may be a very fun opportunity if you see it like this
Do you know what country you’re going to? Because I just moved to Canada from America and rly want to go back to studying there :(
@@larrystowing7385 I'm going to turkey. I'm really going to miss America I'm so sorry that you moved to Canada. I hope everything gets better
@@allo5356 You too love, keep in touch ok we both gotta suffer together 🙄 If u don’t mind me asking how old r u? I’m 13
@@larrystowing7385 same
It would nice if you tell how to apply in this schools
I talked about it more in my video about scholarships
@@NatalieMatzcan you please guve me that link
Hey Natalie.... this is Allana from Ethiopia Tigray. you know we were in trouble which is actual hell. can u help me by showing the easy way to get a scholarship from here{Tigray}...PLZZZZZ
How long is exchange program??
Can a junior high school get a scholarship abroad?
UWC rejected me because im an IB student
Amazing video
Thank you 💗
Can I be an exchange student for grade 12?
Can you pls tell me how to get easily scholarship in uk pls for school
Can i study high school abtoad after finishing my secondray school on my country(Egypt) is that possible??
I live in the United States and I want to go to Korea during high school do you know any program/organizations that you think would be good ?
*South Korean
@@Raain-ngl adding south was very necessary
@@Raain-KIS International School + Seoul Foreign School are good ones !!
@@Raain-ah, I see you also watch Sheena and Seungbin 👏
Can a student go alone to abroad for study
Hello, how about senior higj school?
i'm going to an american boarding school in houston soon, its been my dream to live and study there for 6 years. il update yall in a few months to let u know if i made it.
did you make it ?
yeah i did. it's my second school year here. it's better then i could have ever dreamed.@@maya_gabriella
@Natalie Matz I have been a topper my whole life but I failed in class 8(2022) but as I said I'm good at studies my school agreed to give me a chance to sit in class 9 by giving me a guarantee letter in which I just have to pass the pre finals and I'm sure I'm gonna rock. BTW the question is can I still go to abroad even when I failed, I know that's a dumb question but plzzz reply.
Hey , this video was a lot helpfull but I'd like to know that I'm from India and I wanna study abroad for my high school so will these programs do work for India to any other country studying related stuffs ??
Does anyone in East Africa this scholarship can applayn but ten thousand dollars is too much I can contact you if you agree
Does anyone know what the music is in 0:19?
hi Natalie can you please help me get a chance to apply for a scholarship for highschool please.I am from Kenya.Aged 13.
can someone help? i wanna find a program for panama (wanna see if my bf can host me xd) but i wanna go for my junior year and idkk what to doo i’m only a freshman but yk money whfhheb
Hi! I think your best shot would be to try Rotary or YFU or some more Panama-specific program. I don't know whether you can choose who'll host you but maybe they would go for it if you said it's like a family etc.
Good luck!
@@NatalieMatz oh my god you’re an angel, literally a life saver thank you soso much!!!! 💞
i didnt notice we have the same name till the intro lol
So I fill the application, then I pay and I go, that's all?
Pretty much yes!
@@NatalieMatz thank you
Waoo😍👍
is it available for student from morroco😔😢😥
im from morocco too, its possible if you have a relative aboard.
I AM PLANNING TO BE A EXCHANGED STUDENT OF SOUTH KOREA IN HIGH SCHOOL IN CLASS 11 IN FUTURE. IS IT POSSIBLE 🥺🥺
SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME. PLEASE 🥺🙏🥺🙏
You are so beautifullllll
I just have one question, can I study abroad in year 12? And if I can, when I come back will I still have to repeat a year even if it was my last year? Also I live in the USA and I’m planning to go to Korea. Idk if I should choose a school or a program that helps study abroad.
If you want to do an exchange I think you can go as long as you haven't finished high school. There are multiple exchange programs as Rotary
@@NatalieMatz tysm 💕
@@luisannydelanuez334 if you live in America their is also a program where the government pays for everything just for you to go to another country and learn about their culture and their language, they pay for schooling your plane ticket and much more the only thing they don't pay for is your food your passport and visa, they also pay you every 2 weeks the weird thing is when i try to explain to ppl what the program is they think it's a scam, and at first i thought it was but my sister and her friend went through the program and they both passed it's kinda like a scholarship.
Is there any way no matter how much it costs to be able to study abroad for all 4 years of public high school in America?
There are many boarding schools where you just pay and go whenever you want, even in primary school
Does grades matter?
They matter a bit
Please how my age is supposed to be ?
You can go to the boarding school at any age but for a scholarship you go there for 2 last years of high school
@@NatalieMatz if I am not wrong the last two years are 11th and 12 grade?
@@akshatthakur1327 Yep :)
Hey!
I am really sorry if it offends you but you look like Lana rhoades
do you go to le rosey
nvm i read description haha
First
Is student exchange program a waste of a year or like I have completed my 10th grade I want to study abroad for 11th and 12th can I do that with student exchange ?
No, it kind of depends what you want. If you want to go somewhere for a year, you'll kind of have a gap year in your high school. I know people who did it and they enjoyed it a lot!
Please I can talk to you privately please
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Hey Natalie.... this is Allana from Ethiopia Tigray. you know we were in trouble which is actual hell. can u help me by showing the easy way to get a scholarship from here{Tigray}...PLZZZZZ
Hey Natalie.... this is Allana from Ethiopia Tigray. you know we were in trouble which is actual hell. can u help me by showing the easy way to get a scholarship from here{Tigray}...PLZZZZZ
Hey Natalie.... this is Allana from Ethiopia Tigray. you know we were in trouble which is actual hell. can u help me by showing the easy way to get a scholarship from here{Tigray}...PLZZZZZ