Why the fuck would anyone want to come here?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
No offense to the residents, but none of the cities in the OP seem particularly appealing to me. Go study in Finland.

Why the fuck would anyone want to come here?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
No offense to the residents, but none of the cities in the OP seem particularly appealing to me. Go study in Finland.
My words exactly.NooBesT wrote:
Why the fuck would anyone want to come here?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
No offense to the residents, but none of the cities in the OP seem particularly appealing to me. Go study in Finland.
Because we don't have to stay.NooBesT wrote:
Why the fuck would anyone want to come here?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
No offense to the residents, but none of the cities in the OP seem particularly appealing to me. Go study in Finland.
don't do it meekly! raise your clenched fist, and foment rebellion!:blacKOut: wrote:
But yeah, defiantly study abroad,
I hear you have nice saunas.B-Scimitar wrote:
My words exactly.NooBesT wrote:
Why the fuck would anyone want to come here?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
No offense to the residents, but none of the cities in the OP seem particularly appealing to me. Go study in Finland.
You enjoy the Tacoma Aroma?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Actually, Tacoma beats Lakewood, WA. I don't have to travel far.
you firsteleven bravo wrote:
get a diploma
white people here just stick to themselves it's kinda funny.Jenspm wrote:
The Americans here tend to stick to themselves, which is pretty fucking dumb and defeats the entire purpose of a year abroad.
To me, one semester just doesn't work, unless you have a special interest in that place. An American friend of mine, for example, will be coming to St. Andrews next year because he just wants to spend a semester playing golf. But other than that, I'd rather do either a 'planned' full-year study abroad program (Like with foreign language classes who spend a full year in a country that speaks the language) or just complete the degree here and do a masters degree somewhere else.
But if you really want to - if you get a place in the center of Rome, it's absolutely fantastic. My favourite city in the world.
I do have the option to go to the Paris Institute of Political Sciences (Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris), however, which is really quite tempting.
A bunch of industry in Tacoma shut down awhile back. We haven't really had the aroma for years.JohnG@lt wrote:
You enjoy the Tacoma Aroma?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Actually, Tacoma beats Lakewood, WA. I don't have to travel far.
One of my friends is studying there right now Jens, go and tap that (she's Azn, so just hit on randoms like that)Jenspm wrote:
The Americans here tend to stick to themselves, which is pretty fucking dumb and defeats the entire purpose of a year abroad.
To me, one semester just doesn't work, unless you have a special interest in that place. An American friend of mine, for example, will be coming to St. Andrews next year because he just wants to spend a semester playing golf. But other than that, I'd rather do either a 'planned' full-year study abroad program (Like with foreign language classes who spend a full year in a country that speaks the language) or just complete the degree here and do a masters degree somewhere else.
But if you really want to - if you get a place in the center of Rome, it's absolutely fantastic. My favourite city in the world.
I do have the option to go to the Paris Institute of Political Sciences (Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris), however, which is really quite tempting.
That happens everywhere. It's so stupid. Every time I come across an American here in Vienna I do my best to avoid them.Jenspm wrote:
The Americans here tend to stick to themselves, which is pretty fucking dumb and defeats the entire purpose of a year abroad.
That's because you're not really American. Come home and we'll shun you like you shun them there Fag.CapnNismo wrote:
That happens everywhere. It's so stupid. Every time I come across an American here in Vienna I do my best to avoid them.Jenspm wrote:
The Americans here tend to stick to themselves, which is pretty fucking dumb and defeats the entire purpose of a year abroad.
off topic: jg how do you survive in queens? when i went there to go paintballing it seemed like a hole. thought i was bout to get robbed lel.JohnG@lt wrote:
That's because you're not really American. Come home and we'll shun you like you shun them there Fag.CapnNismo wrote:
That happens everywhere. It's so stupid. Every time I come across an American here in Vienna I do my best to avoid them.Jenspm wrote:
The Americans here tend to stick to themselves, which is pretty fucking dumb and defeats the entire purpose of a year abroad.