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Hey everyone,
I'm currently a junior in college right now, I attend Spring Arbor University. Going on a study abroad program is required to graduate, so not going is not an option. I caught between two different study abroad trips which is a 3-weeks in France and a semester in Guatemala.
Originally I was going to do a semester in Japan but that is geared toward education majors.🙁 So I have France set to go this summer in May, which I am taking French classes for as of now. I did want to be a French minor, but I would have to be here long than expected. I figured I can take two French classes, to get out of two other pointless classes, and my friends are going to France and I have always been in love with French culture.
On the other hand there is a semester trip in Guatemala, that offers internships/volunteer work there, working with doctors and helping health centers. The only problem with this is in order for me to save money I would have to take it either in the Fall or Spring semester. This is going to be difficult to do in those semester because I am taking a lot of science classes which are not offered while in Guatemala. The main reason for me going to Guatemala is so that I will be able to understand a different health care system other than Americas and have the opportunity to work under a doctor, which I was not able to do while volunteering at my local hospital this summer. Those are the only reason why I would want to go, but I feel it I do go that it will be a challenge since it will be a third world country unlike France.
What would be better in the long run? What would you do in my position?
Since the I did plan the trip for this summer I need to make sure that I cancel it if I do decide to go to Guatemala or they will charge me. I want to do what's fun for me, but I also want to do thing that are going to benefit me. 😳😕
I am planning on meeting with my advisor, he's not really a pre-med advisor but they work closely together, to try to help me with this situation.
I'm currently a junior in college right now, I attend Spring Arbor University. Going on a study abroad program is required to graduate, so not going is not an option. I caught between two different study abroad trips which is a 3-weeks in France and a semester in Guatemala.
Originally I was going to do a semester in Japan but that is geared toward education majors.🙁 So I have France set to go this summer in May, which I am taking French classes for as of now. I did want to be a French minor, but I would have to be here long than expected. I figured I can take two French classes, to get out of two other pointless classes, and my friends are going to France and I have always been in love with French culture.
On the other hand there is a semester trip in Guatemala, that offers internships/volunteer work there, working with doctors and helping health centers. The only problem with this is in order for me to save money I would have to take it either in the Fall or Spring semester. This is going to be difficult to do in those semester because I am taking a lot of science classes which are not offered while in Guatemala. The main reason for me going to Guatemala is so that I will be able to understand a different health care system other than Americas and have the opportunity to work under a doctor, which I was not able to do while volunteering at my local hospital this summer. Those are the only reason why I would want to go, but I feel it I do go that it will be a challenge since it will be a third world country unlike France.
What would be better in the long run? What would you do in my position?
Since the I did plan the trip for this summer I need to make sure that I cancel it if I do decide to go to Guatemala or they will charge me. I want to do what's fun for me, but I also want to do thing that are going to benefit me. 😳😕

I am planning on meeting with my advisor, he's not really a pre-med advisor but they work closely together, to try to help me with this situation.