Anybody else studying abroad this summer?
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:29 pm
Well, are ya? Where at and when?
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wow thats a busy summer what are you doing?chrispy4207 wrote:The Netherlands/European Union and then China for me!!
To clear up any confusion, this is actually the forum for law studentschrispy4207 wrote:They are two separate study abroad trips for business credit. The European union trip is not very structured, you have class Monday through Thursday and then you get the weekends to go wherever you want in the union. I am thinking about Paris, Amsterdam, and then around Germany so I can get use to internaional travel a bit. After a month in Europe I'll be back in the States for about two weeks and then it will be China time.
The trip to China is alot more structured. We are spending a lot of time in Beijing, but we are sght seeing in a lot of different places. The Great Wall, a beer factory, etc etc. Were also learning a form of chinese boxing, which I thought was really cool. It will be a lot of flight time between the trips though! I am hoping to become really motivated after I get back, because I am taking a light semester to prep for the dreaded LSAT. What about you? Where are you going?
chrispy4207 wrote:They are two separate study abroad trips for business credit. The European union trip is not very structured, you have class Monday through Thursday and then you get the weekends to go wherever you want in the union. I am thinking about Paris, Amsterdam, and then around Germany so I can get use to internaional travel a bit. After a month in Europe I'll be back in the States for about two weeks and then it will be China time.
The trip to China is alot more structured. We are spending a lot of time in Beijing, but we are sght seeing in a lot of different places. The Great Wall, a beer factory, etc etc. Were also learning a form of chinese boxing, which I thought was really cool. It will be a lot of flight time between the trips though! I am hoping to become really motivated after I get back, because I am taking a light semester to prep for the dreaded LSAT. What about you? Where are you going?
chrispy4207 wrote:They are two separate study abroad trips for business credit. The European union trip is not very structured, you have class Monday through Thursday and then you get the weekends to go wherever you want in the union. I am thinking about Paris, Amsterdam, and then around Germany so I can get use to internaional travel a bit. After a month in Europe I'll be back in the States for about two weeks and then it will be China time.
The trip to China is alot more structured. We are spending a lot of time in Beijing, but we are sght seeing in a lot of different places. The Great Wall, a beer factory, etc etc. Were also learning a form of chinese boxing, which I thought was really cool. It will be a lot of flight time between the trips though! I am hoping to become really motivated after I get back, because I am taking a light semester to prep for the dreaded LSAT. What about you? Where are you going?
Yeah, I posted this in the law students forum for a reason. I'm interning the first half of the summer and studying abroad in Europe the second half. I figure its the last chance I'll ever have to do something like this.LLB2JD wrote:chrispy4207 wrote:They are two separate study abroad trips for business credit. The European union trip is not very structured, you have class Monday through Thursday and then you get the weekends to go wherever you want in the union. I am thinking about Paris, Amsterdam, and then around Germany so I can get use to internaional travel a bit. After a month in Europe I'll be back in the States for about two weeks and then it will be China time.
The trip to China is alot more structured. We are spending a lot of time in Beijing, but we are sght seeing in a lot of different places. The Great Wall, a beer factory, etc etc. Were also learning a form of chinese boxing, which I thought was really cool. It will be a lot of flight time between the trips though! I am hoping to become really motivated after I get back, because I am taking a light semester to prep for the dreaded LSAT. What about you? Where are you going?
I was about to say "You do this for credit in Law School?" and then I got to the bold part.
jdubb990 wrote:Well, are ya? Where at and when?