How to study abroad in France
"It was an amazing experience; worth every penny."
How I did it: The paperwork was the hardest part. I went to the Study Abroad Office at my school, picked a program, and then started on the paperwork. You have to fill out applications, get refrences, have people write reference letters, you must write essays on why you should be accepted, etc. Then you must pack, get in contact with your program, etc.
Lessons & tips: It takes a long time to go through all the red tape and things like that, so start early!
