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fightyrdemons 12-04-2008 03:35 AM

Study abroad without any formal qualifications
 
See, here's my problem.. I would love to spend some time abroad learning and studying but I don't go to university or college (I'm from the UK)

Is there anything for people like me to learn a new language and/or study overseas?

Thanks in advance :worship:

Elizabeth 12-04-2008 08:53 AM

you can just directly enroll in some institutions, like the one I enrolled in in Budapest for my possible study abroad this spring. Its kinda expensive though w/o financial aid depending on your situation. I'm actually in school though so I will receive my financial aid, plus I got to apply for a scholarship that I'm still waiting to find out if I got or not. :unsure:

kelly7898 05-06-2010 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Elizabeth (Post 193369)
you can just directly enroll in some institutions, like the one I enrolled in in Budapest for my possible study abroad this spring. Its kinda expensive though w/o financial aid depending on your situation. I'm actually in school though so I will receive my financial aid, plus I got to apply for a scholarship that I'm still waiting to find out if I got or not. :unsure:

I also think so.

katybar 11-23-2010 03:20 AM

Where would you like to go?

joe7f 11-27-2010 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by fightyrdemons (Post 193357)
See, here's my problem.. I would love to spend some time abroad learning and studying but I don't go to university or college (I'm from the UK)

Is there anything for people like me to learn a new language and/or study overseas?

Thanks in advance :worship:

I studied Spanish in Spain without any formal qualifications. It was a private language school (Enforex) not a university but my goal was to improve my Spanish and live with a family. On both accounts it was successful (though I tried a family stay twice; one was great, one was bad)

--Joey

isabelg93 09-30-2013 04:12 AM

Study in Granada
 
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Although I do have a Spanish A Level, there are language courses all over Spain where you do not need any formal qualifications.

I wanted to develop my Spanish further during my summer so I took a language course in Granada, Spain at a language school called Escuela Delengua.

It was an absolutely brilliant experience because the school catered for all ability levels. I was placed in a class where I would progress quickly. As I was staying for 4 weeks, the school helped me to get accommodation that was central and affordable for a poor student like myself!

I would highly recommend Granada to take a language course as their was so much history and culture to immerse yourself in, as well as the free tapas! Furthermore, Delengua arranged activities each week such as trips to the Alhambra, tapas nights and Spanish film!

I met so many friends there from all corners of the world and want to go again next summer!

travelpunk 10-03-2013 05:28 AM

Welcome to the boards and thanks for the tip! Sounds like a really great place and an amazing time!:cheers:


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