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Thorn Tree Refugee
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I am looking for a good Summer study abroad program that is about 1-2 months long, that is less than $2500. It doesn't even have to be THAT educational. I just want to live in another country for about a month or two this summer without putting myself into debt but want it to be fun. I had countries like Thailand, Italy, Ireland, Australia, Poland in mind. I went on a program in Prague last summer through USAC and had a blast. At the same time, it was relatively inexpensive (somewhere around $2400). Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
 
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Getting yourself to Thailand would be pricey but living there wouldn't be....you won't be able to do anything in western europe for that amount, unless that is your budget for the program costs only. Have you looked into a TEFL class?


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That is my budget for the program cost only. Of course it would be better if it included airfare for that.
 
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If you're interested in taking a TESL course then TEFL International offers courses all over, including Phuket, Thailand and Rome, Italy for $1,590 and $1,690, respectively. Although the Rome course does not include accommodation's whereas the Thailand one does. Courses are about a month long.


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Fro what I read about the TEFL courses. IT seems that they are somewhat difficult. Is that true? The main thing for me would be to enjoy the region and travel and not spend the whole month studying my ass off. I could do that at home? Has anyone done the one in Thailand? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
 
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This is probably a stupid question, but I have no idea what USAC is. You're looking for university programs, correct?

What are you studying? Do you want liberal arts? Sciences?


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NO this question is not stupid. USAC is one of the largest study abroad programs based out of Reno, Nevada. From all the research I've done on these programs, it seemed to be one of the best organized, indepentent and inexpensive programs. I am majoring in Finance, but I still need two electives, so I could do a lor of different things.
 
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I spent a summer in Peru interning with a organization called ProWorld. It's not academic, but I got credit through my university as a practicum. They'll tailor an internship to your skills and interests, so you can probably do something money related if you'd like. It's under $2,000 for a month and includes EVERYTHING once you're there. I had a really great experience, volunteered with children and had individual spanish lessons everyday. The people were great and Peru is a gorgeous country. I combined it with travel afterwards - Bolivia is amazing and can be done on less than $10 a day. Check out their website at www.proworldsc.org
 
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