Originally Posted by DollieGirl
You all said that you would be happy to answer my questions, so here goes. So I was wondering how long I should go on exchange for. I had been thinking a year, but it seems that I will miss so much. But a summer doesn't seem like I would get the full experience. A semester is definitely not an option, thought. At least I have that figured out. So I guess I'm wondering if you feel like a year on exchange is worth missing a year of high school. I just feel like I will miss so much and I don't even know if exchange is right for me.
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YEARYEARYEARYEAR!!!
I did a semester in Paraguay, and I'm in Turkey for the summer. A summer is hardly even an exchange. The culture-shock is nowhere NEAR what it is on a longer program, you don't really learn the language or fit in or go to school or become a part of a class or anything. A semester will give you enough time to do those things, but not to enjoy them. I had a really hard time my first few months (I think most people do) which only left me with about a month to actually HAVE friends and speak Spanish and everything. If you go for a year, you'll have a few hard months (in all likelihood) but you'll stick around to enjoy everything that you worked through.
I know that a year seems like a long time, but it really isn't. If you want to do exchange, do a year. One of my biggest regrets ever is choosing a semester over a year. Nobody's sure about anything (and the ones that think they are usually aren't after a few weeks/months there). Maybe you're a little unsure, but that could turn out to be a good thing.
