Where will I study abroad?
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Oxford, UK
12%
Kyoto, Japan
12%
Madrid, Spain
5%
Washington, DC
5%
Other
5%
Australia (mobile)
3%
NONE
3%
Berlin, Germany
3%
Beijing, China
3%
Cape Town, South Africa
3%
Florence, Italy
3%
New York City
3%
Paris, France
3%
Istanbul, Turkey
3%
Hong Kong
3%
Santiago, Chile

I’m attending Stanford! Since I live so close by, I’m especially interested in studying abroad in another continent (probably Europe or Asia) - but I’m not sure where I want to go. I’m not really fluent in any foreign language, but I’m reasonably proficient in Spanish, and willing to spend time learning a language for a cool study-abroad.

Stanford offers the Bing Overseas Studies Program, where you can apply to spend a quarter in one of various different locations. Apparently their main criterion is demonstrating you’re a fit for the program. There are nine locations with “Stanford In-Programs” where Stanford facilities and faculty are present, and some additional universities that just partner with Stanford. There’s also a “Stanford in Washington” program.

Market resolves to the first location in which I study abroad, or NONE if I graduate / drop out of college without studying abroad. (This is pretty unlikely though: 50% of Stanford students study abroad, and I actively really want to.)

I’d love to hear recommendations if you think any of the programs would be a good fit for me, particularly if you have firsthand experience with BOSP!

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Come to Australia!

We have beautiful beaches, clean air, easy language. Plus the real advantage: if you time it right you can have a year of no winter!

@Odoacre Ooh, that’s a compelling argument! Unfortunately it doesn’t seem like Stanford’s Australia program is a great fit for my academic interests, but you do make a good point