I'm sorry that your Exchange Year got cut short, but you were able to accomplish and experience so much in the short time you had. Thanks for sharing what looked like a wonderful experience for you! Hope all is well back home.
Currently deciding to go to America on this trip from New Zealand, it’s always been a dream of mine but I’m not sure what to expect but how this video just captures your time beautifuly
hee! I have a question, i really wanna go to the US for an exchange year ( im from holland btw ) but first i wanna to go with EF but i heard so many bad storys and expriences about it that i changed my mined and wanna go with an another company, was youre exprience with afs good? And when you had any problems or something did they help you good? I was wondering that because AFS seems good but i really wanna make sure that the organisation is good and that the people who you have to connect when you have any problems are good as well, i heard from experiences from EF that there connect person was like bestfriend with the host mom and etc, i have so many questions that i wanna ask you but then is it so many to read😂 sorry for my bad english💕
Ik denk dat dit heel erg verschilt per persoon. Ik heb van EF 'slechte' verhalen gehoord, maar bijna iedereen die ik erover spreek is onwijs positief over hoe alles geregeld is binnen de organisatie. Er zullen elk jaar 'mindere' ervaringen zijn, maar dit zal bij elke organisatie zijn en niet puur EF. Kijk waar jij je goed bij voelt, en ga niet enkel of ervaringen van een paar mensen af. Ik zou je adviseren om naar meetings/informatiebijeenkomsten te gaan(inmiddels webinars ivm corona), zo leer je de mensen kennen en weet je hoe een organisatie werkt :)
Kiara Rodriguez hi!!! Sorry if I’m responding only now. I think afs it’s a great association. They are generally really helpful in every situation and throughout the entire program there’s a person who’s close to you (that generally lives in your county or your city) and is there only for you anytime. Furthermore with afs you can also ask for a scholarship, which you can’t do with other associations (at least that I know). I don’t know much about EF, but my experience with afs was good. It’s obviously a personal opinion. Maybe other people would see it in a different way. Hope this helped :)
Kiara Rodriguez Hey! I’ve also heard a lot of really good things about ayusa and aifs, I don’t know if they exist in the Netherlands though, but they do here in Germany...
WHAAAAATTT??? You were in Milton??? Oh god ahaha i will be there soon (Hopefully 🤞🏻) i’m an AuPair and i found my family there!!! Hope to live the same experience 🙏
Hi! I'm also going to do an exchange year. I also want to join the cheer squad, so, is trying out for the cheer team hard? (do you have to have mad skills?)
WeMa It depends on your school. Some schools won’t let you tryout because generally the other cheerleaders have tryouts during summer. But they are generally flexible with exchangers. And no don’t worry, you don’t need to have mad skills ahaha.
I have a question some exchange companies don't let you be around minor drinking alcohol which basically means you can't go to parties does that rule exists if you go through afs???
someone yes, same things is for afs. That doesn’t mean you can’t go to parties: most times there’s not even alcohol at parties and most kids are really respectful of the law on the drinking age. That’s the last problem you can have. Trust me, there will be a lot of other fun occasions in which you will see your friends, that don’t necessarily include alcohol.
Hey a question please I'm from Morocco and turning sixteen this October and I want to be an exchange student in the US aaaaand idk where to apply thank you
manal manal I went to us with afs. You can find information on how to apply on the website of afs. I’m sorry I can’t give more information about it but it depends on how afs works in your country and it changes if you are trying to win a scholarship or not. For example in Italy, if you pay the hole thing you can go wherever you want. If you apply for a scholarship (as I did) you need to pick different countries and then, based on your school grades they will assign you one of your choices. I hope this helped. Good luck !
manal manal the entire cost of the program for the year was about 14 thousand, I won a 60% scholarship so you do the math ahah. And you can’t find your host family, they choose you :)
eii, volevo chiederti come è stato fare amicizia e se la maggior parte dei tuoi amici erano americani oppure exchange students. sarebbe bello se mi rispondessi, graziee
AFS isn't that great of an organization. If you have ever heard or read a negative review about the ong you'll know what I'm talking about. It seems that it's difficult to have a bad experience once you apply to them, but the truth is, it is actually pretty common. Most problems with AFS are caused by the negligent attitude of the organization itself towards the exchange students, their biological parents and their needs. It is also common to find cases of the organization completely ignoring the biological familie's questions about the program and giving the host family freedom to do whatever they want to the student, thus putting in danger the student's safety. I'm not trying to convince anyone, I'm just warning. There is a risk to applying to this program, and AFS isn't as safe as they say. This video only shows a couple of photos showing good moments, but what about the bad ones?
Jazz Handzz I do know what you are talking about. I can talk about my experience, and my experience with afs was good. But it did not depend on the association, I depended on my mindset. If something was wrong I tried to solve the problem and go on. Unfortunately during a year abroad bad experiences WILL happen. There will be A LOT of bad moment in which you will even ask yourself why you chose to do a year abroad. It’s NOT easy. Obviously a video can’t show the bad moments, but THERE ARE and I need to be honest in this. The fact is that in the end it’s all worth it, because you live A TON of beautiful days, you build A TON of amazing memories, you do things you would never do in your “normal” life and, you ALSO learn to overcome bad moments and situations (at least this is what happened to me). Regarding afs instead, I personally did not have the problems that you listed, and like me a lot of other people. Furthermore for some aspects afs has something more than the other associations (for example afs gives the opportunity to win a scholarship, and if it wasn’t for that I would have never been able to do a year abroad). Despite this It’s not 100% sure that everything will be perfect, because there are a lot of different factors and because every single experience is different, so I understand who thinks that afs is not that great. In fact I’m not trying to sponsor afs with my video. I just wanted to show a little bit of the 8 months I spent in us, which probably were the best of my life, even with bad moments. Sorry for the long response :)
Mia Gattas I’m from Italy. And yes, you can also go to places in which people speak your language. I knew students from Canada or Australia that did their exchange in the United States.
@@lunalovegood5657 I don't know because .... It's not famous outside us ....but basketball is famous all around the world and football which you call soccer is very famous all around the world
It is very sad that we all exchange students need to end the year early.. but I hope everything will be better. It was an amazing year for all of us!🔥
hii ka Jexa ketemu disini wkkw
ohmygosh i love everything about this video :’)
I'm sorry that your Exchange Year got cut short, but you were able to accomplish and experience so much in the short time you had. Thanks for sharing what looked like a wonderful experience for you! Hope all is well back home.
You are having the time of your life
Currently deciding to go to America on this trip from New Zealand, it’s always been a dream of mine but I’m not sure what to expect but how this video just captures your time beautifuly
This is life what i wanna😭😭❤️❤️
Then go to the US
i am going to spain this summer for 6 months and i am already sooo excited
hee! I have a question, i really wanna go to the US for an exchange year ( im from holland btw ) but first i wanna to go with EF but i heard so many bad storys and expriences about it that i changed my mined and wanna go with an another company, was youre exprience with afs good? And when you had any problems or something did they help you good? I was wondering that because AFS seems good but i really wanna make sure that the organisation is good and that the people who you have to connect when you have any problems are good as well, i heard from experiences from EF that there connect person was like bestfriend with the host mom and etc, i have so many questions that i wanna ask you but then is it so many to read😂 sorry for my bad english💕
Ik denk dat dit heel erg verschilt per persoon. Ik heb van EF 'slechte' verhalen gehoord, maar bijna iedereen die ik erover spreek is onwijs positief over hoe alles geregeld is binnen de organisatie. Er zullen elk jaar 'mindere' ervaringen zijn, maar dit zal bij elke organisatie zijn en niet puur EF. Kijk waar jij je goed bij voelt, en ga niet enkel of ervaringen van een paar mensen af. Ik zou je adviseren om naar meetings/informatiebijeenkomsten te gaan(inmiddels webinars ivm corona), zo leer je de mensen kennen en weet je hoe een organisatie werkt :)
Kiara Rodriguez hi!!! Sorry if I’m responding only now. I think afs it’s a great association. They are generally really helpful in every situation and throughout the entire program there’s a person who’s close to you (that generally lives in your county or your city) and is there only for you anytime. Furthermore with afs you can also ask for a scholarship, which you can’t do with other associations (at least that I know). I don’t know much about EF, but my experience with afs was good. It’s obviously a personal opinion. Maybe other people would see it in a different way. Hope this helped :)
Heyy, ik ben dit jaar ook naar Amerika geweest met Fullbright ! Dat is echt een fijne organisatie, daar kun je ook naar kijken 😊
Kiara Rodriguez ef betaalt de host families volgens mij en afs niet... dus als je bij afs komt krijg je een host family die je echt wil hebben denk ik
Kiara Rodriguez Hey! I’ve also heard a lot of really good things about ayusa and aifs, I don’t know if they exist in the Netherlands though, but they do here in Germany...
American says...Thank you for 7 months, wish it could have been 10 months. Seven months like no other......
Your exchange family did alot for you wow!! so much travelling.
Gran bel video :)
Spero di poter fare questa bellissima esperienza
I guess It's a great experience it's full of emotions and energy i hope u enjoyed
WHAAAAATTT??? You were in Milton??? Oh god ahaha i will be there soon (Hopefully 🤞🏻) i’m an AuPair and i found my family there!!! Hope to live the same experience 🙏
It's my dream for me forever, but because of the corona, my dream ends suddenly 😢😢 .So I'm jealous of u!
水玉ワンピース I got sent back earlier because of corona virus, I get that. I’m sorry
LOVE THIS VIDEO wow!!
Hi! I'm also going to do an exchange year. I also want to join the cheer squad, so, is trying out for the cheer team hard? (do you have to have mad skills?)
WeMa It depends on your school. Some schools won’t let you tryout because generally the other cheerleaders have tryouts during summer. But they are generally flexible with exchangers. And no don’t worry, you don’t need to have mad skills ahaha.
Arianna Boccuni thank youuu, this really helped me :)
where are u from?
annaaa. bel I’m from Italy!!! And yes, it’s an amazing experience 💕
Keerthi Vasan Vaibhav go to Colorado
Oddio anche vorrei farlo tantissimo. Sono in 1 superiore e spero che entro la 3 raccolga abbastanza soldi per partire in 4. 🥺😍
I’ve decided when I’m 17 I want to do this I turn 17 in 2022 and how old was u when u went and did all this
Snxwwy i was 16 when I went there. turned 17 in us :)
because i did not know that you could go exchange to a country of your same language
I have a question! Where are black boys at😩😍???
Can you choose where to go?
I have a question some exchange companies don't let you be around minor drinking alcohol which basically means you can't go to parties does that rule exists if you go through afs???
someone yes, same things is for afs. That doesn’t mean you can’t go to parties: most times there’s not even alcohol at parties and most kids are really respectful of the law on the drinking age. That’s the last problem you can have. Trust me, there will be a lot of other fun occasions in which you will see your friends, that don’t necessarily include alcohol.
@@ariannaboccuni26 OK tysm❤️
How’s the study? I mean everyone told that they enjoy a lot but no one told that is it hard to study? Is it hard to get adjusted?
But where did you went with afs ? In america like wich state or city?
Awesome
My dad wants me to be an exchange student but dk the country I should go to?
Hey a question please I'm from Morocco and turning sixteen this October and I want to be an exchange student in the US aaaaand idk where to apply thank you
manal manal I went to us with afs. You can find information on how to apply on the website of afs. I’m sorry I can’t give more information about it but it depends on how afs works in your country and it changes if you are trying to win a scholarship or not. For example in Italy, if you pay the hole thing you can go wherever you want. If you apply for a scholarship (as I did) you need to pick different countries and then, based on your school grades they will assign you one of your choices. I hope this helped. Good luck !
Thank you so. Much I appreciate it
Hey I have one more question if you don't mind (how much did you pay?) and how did you find your host family thanks
manal manal the entire cost of the program for the year was about 14 thousand, I won a 60% scholarship so you do the math ahah. And you can’t find your host family, they choose you :)
How did they find you?
Привет) Сдавала ли ты IELTS для участия в данной программе?
😍😍
eii, volevo chiederti come è stato fare amicizia e se la maggior parte dei tuoi amici erano americani oppure exchange students. sarebbe bello se mi rispondessi, graziee
Its so cute
Mi deprimo guardando questi video
can you plz give me some suggestion for phone interview?
Which state do you stay?
Donna J Wisconsin:)
AFS isn't that great of an organization. If you have ever heard or read a negative review about the ong you'll know what I'm talking about.
It seems that it's difficult to have a bad experience once you apply to them, but the truth is, it is actually pretty common. Most problems with AFS are caused by the negligent attitude of the organization itself towards the exchange students, their biological parents and their needs. It is also common to find cases of the organization completely ignoring the biological familie's questions about the program and giving the host family freedom to do whatever they want to the student, thus putting in danger the student's safety.
I'm not trying to convince anyone, I'm just warning. There is a risk to applying to this program, and AFS isn't as safe as they say. This video only shows a couple of photos showing good moments, but what about the bad ones?
Jazz Handzz I do know what you are talking about. I can talk about my experience, and my experience with afs was good. But it did not depend on the association, I depended on my mindset. If something was wrong I tried to solve the problem and go on. Unfortunately during a year abroad bad experiences WILL happen. There will be A LOT of bad moment in which you will even ask yourself why you chose to do a year abroad. It’s NOT easy. Obviously a video can’t show the bad moments, but THERE ARE and I need to be honest in this. The fact is that in the end it’s all worth it, because you live A TON of beautiful days, you build A TON of amazing memories, you do things you would never do in your “normal” life and, you ALSO learn to overcome bad moments and situations (at least this is what happened to me). Regarding afs instead, I personally did not have the problems that you listed, and like me a lot of other people. Furthermore for some aspects afs has something more than the other associations (for example afs gives the opportunity to win a scholarship, and if it wasn’t for that I would have never been able to do a year abroad). Despite this It’s not 100% sure that everything will be perfect, because there are a lot of different factors and because every single experience is different, so I understand who thinks that afs is not that great. In fact I’m not trying to sponsor afs with my video. I just wanted to show a little bit of the 8 months I spent in us, which probably were the best of my life, even with bad moments. Sorry for the long response :)
A partir de que edad poder ir?
Nicky Fortee 14
from where you are?
Mia Gattas I’m from Italy. And yes, you can also go to places in which people speak your language. I knew students from Canada or Australia that did their exchange in the United States.
Hi was there a female soccer team in your high school ?
J_ yes there was !!
Arianna Boccuni and is it in most high schools or is it rare? and can we be part of it when we are an exchange student?
J_ I think it’s pretty common. And yes, they are generally very flexible with exchange students and they let you do any sport you want
Arianna Boccuni thx :)
Con che associazione sei partita?
Intercultura :)
Sweeeeet home Alabama
What state
Söder Snorken Wisconsin
Arianna Boccuni okey thank you
American football is boring but basketball is cooool
vivek gurung why do people like it, if it’s boring?
@@lunalovegood5657 I don't know because .... It's not famous outside us ....but basketball is famous all around the world and football which you call soccer is very famous all around the world
Everyone has his own opinions. Someone might find it boring, but it's definitely very interesting to a lot of people :)
@@ariannaboccuni26 yeah I agree..... I cannot comment on the American perspective side ....
Sorry ..