yeah all of those would be fine. especially places to go/things to do.
yes it is study abroad. it's for an entire semester, so I'll be over there until at least December 1 (my program ends November 30). I don't know how many people are going, but in the past they usually have like 15-20 maximum. Also it's across multiple schools (in terms of the people going), and i'm from one of the extra schools that they include, not the main institution that the program is run through. As far as I know, I'm the only one going from my school. I just got awarded some scholarships for it earlier today, but when I applied for them a few months ago (the deadline for stuff was May 5) and talked with the study abroad coordinator at my school towards the end of April, she gave me the impression that I was the only student who had applied for that particular program this semester, so it's likely I got them by default, and I'm the only one from my school (which is also the only one in my entire state) that is going.
Also, I know you said you went to London for yours (I think anyways. correct me if i'm wrong), but mine is in Dalkeith (right outside of Edinburgh, idk if you went up to Scotland at all). My program is kinda nice in that its:
-1 class at a time, not multiple at once
-all classes are done by 2pm each day
-no classes on Fri/Sat/Sun ever (they also dont serve meals then, because they want you to get out and explore all of Europe if you can)
-there is like a 10 day break somewhere in the middle, similar to spring break, with no classes period, so I'll definitely be going somewhere big (or multiple places) for that.
>~trips for planning/packing
>~places to go
>~things to do?
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