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Studyin Abroad
08-25-2008, 02:55 PM
Hey!
I'm a senior in college and going away for a semester overseas to finish up some gen ed. classes and I can't really decide where to go. So far I've narrowed the choices down to Glasgow Scotland, Perth Australia, and Prague Czech Republic.
If anyone has any recommendations about any of these places (or any others) it'd be pretty helpful.
Thanks!
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Studyin Abroad
08-25-2008, 03:01 PM
Prague. But, I am biased, because I think Czech girls are some of the hottest on the planet.
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Studyin Abroad
08-25-2008, 10:51 PM
Scottish girls are uglier version of english girls
Aussie girls are very similar to american girls
Czech girls... class of their own.
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Studyin Abroad
08-28-2008, 11:11 PM
prague's a really cool city, but people will try to gyp you a lot if you don't have a good head on your shoulders. that said the girls are great, and it's the most interesting place out of those three. (probably the cheapest too.)
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Studyin Abroad
08-30-2008, 03:24 PM
In the last three months I´ve been in Czech Republic 3 times. The girls are incredible, the only problem is the freezing winter, but on the fleepside it´s not hard hard to find something to warm you up.
Prague is a very cool city, in a sunday most of the Discos are full.
Don´t go to Scotland.
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Studyin Abroad
08-31-2008, 11:06 AM
I went to australia, it was amazing but the aussie chicks aren't that hot.
That said, the massive # of international hottie chicks coming to visit Australia makes up for it.
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Studyin Abroad
09-01-2008, 02:14 PM
I don't think you'd get a very fulfilling experience going to Australia. I studied abroad in Prague and had a blast; also, because of its location, I was able to travel around virtually all of Europe. Scotland is a little isolated but you'd at least be getting a fundamentally different cultural experience.
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Studyin Abroad
09-01-2008, 10:50 PM
Is english proficiency common in Prague? I'm taking foreign language (french) classes right now, and of course, my game's not as tight when I can barely talk. Also, the Prague programs that my school offers probably aren't with locals.
Roosh, I just sent you a question asking about the same exact thing.
If you had to pick from Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Australia/New Zealand, where would you go?
I've met a total 3 dutch girls, 2 during the summer at UCLA, who were both tall and nice, one of whom was definitely a 9, and another at my own college who's a bitch, so not much to go by.
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Studyin Abroad
09-02-2008, 09:43 AM
Prague is much more my style than Australia and New Zealand, but the lack of english proficiency among the locals might make other countries like the netherlands a better option.