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I know this is one of those sites for liberal politically correct types, but it might contain some useful resources for those of you who wish to teach abroad, study abroad, volunteer abroad, or work in internships abroad.

http://www.gooverseas.com
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I'm currently researching Chinese universities. Courses are cheap and if you stay for one year in China you'll be able to date some incredible women!

Studying might not be for everyone, but once you have your X Visa then you're practically a resident, and can come and go as you please.

I don't know when I'll go or what I'll study, but I like the idea of a Mandarin course - then I could chat up all those pretty shop assistants and waitresses who speak no English!
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xiongmao wrote:I'm currently researching Chinese universities. Courses are cheap and if you stay for one year in China you'll be able to date some incredible women!

Studying might not be for everyone, but once you have your X Visa then you're practically a resident, and can come and go as you please.

I don't know when I'll go or what I'll study, but I like the idea of a Mandarin course - then I could chat up all those pretty shop assistants and waitresses who speak no English!
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