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Spain
"I
lived in Granada, Spain for five months in early 2003. Studying
abroad is something I dreamed of doing ever since coming to
college, and one of the best decisions I have ever made. I
learned to speak fluent Spanish, experienced a completely
different culture, traveled to exotic places, and made great
friends. I lived in Granada, a small city in the south of
Spain. The classes were fun and not too difficult, and our
school was a converted 16th century palace. On the weekends I
either traveled with friends or partied in Granada, where clubs
don't close until dawn. It's also the only place in Spain that
serves you free tapas when you order drinks! The lifestyle is
very laid back and the people are generous when you get to know
them. I would recommend studying abroad to anyone with an
open-mind and an adventurous heart." - Adam Smith
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