If you could go to a high school in a different country, where would you go and why?

<p>So we've all gotten into college and stuff like that. But I thought of something intriguing as we're all planning to go off to college and starting a new chapter of our lives.</p>

<p>If you had the chance to go back to high school and start over again, except in a different country, where would you go?</p>

<p>And international/American schools in other countries don't count! Neither does Puerto Rico nor Guam, because they're part of the USA.</p>

<p>By the way, I'm having trouble deciding too, so I'll post soon. I'm down to South Korea, Russia, the UK, and Switzerland.</p>

<p>You guys?</p>

<p>South Korea? Do you have any idea what high school is like over there? It’s a veritable hell.</p>

<p>I’ll say Canada.</p>

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<p>I like. A nice challenge, I suppose … though my blood pressure could go way up … possibly past 200 (it was like 165/125 in junior year … it’s normal now :))</p>

<p>Brazil.</p>

<p>You know why.</p>

<p>Why?</p>

<p>(I had to ask)</p>

<p>Japan. </p>

<p>I’ve got this wierd fascination with Japanese culture. I was an exchange student when I was 15 and I spent three months at a school in Japan. I would do anything to go back lol.</p>

<p>Hmmm. This is a tough one. I’m going to have to say Luxembourg. Trilingual education = win.</p>

<p>The women, obviously. :D</p>

<p>And the weather.</p>

<p>I would love to go to Japan for high school and see how it compares to high school here. I’m even planning on trying to study abroad to Japan next year. I really love the culture and the people and the place just looks so fascinating. It’s one of my goals to get to go to Japan and experience the lifestyle there.</p>