So I was thinking

<p>So I was thinking, and, why not go to school in Australia? </p>

<p>I mean if I don't get into MIT/Caltech I might as well do something crazy, I'm only young once.</p>

<p>Australia National University is ranked 1 below Stanford so it can't be "bad" </p>

<p>Experience new culture, meet new people.</p>

<p>Am I crazy?</p>

<p>Doesn’t sound that crazy.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t do it though, but that’s just me</p>

<p>Haha if your parents have the money to send you there + plane rides to and fro whenever you come back for the holidays, go for it.</p>

<p>Go for it. International colleges are not “bad” at all and a heck of a lot more exciting.</p>

<p>I’m thinking about going to a school in Asia if my choice US colleges fall through.</p>

<p>That’s true.
I think it would be easier (I’m guessing it could be easier. I haven’t actually looked in to it) to just go to an American school and study abroad for a few years. My school allows up to two consecutive years abroad.</p>

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Pray do not interrupt his innovation.
+1 for knowing who said it, +2 for not using the internet to find out. -.5 if you’re in APUSH.</p>

<p>That said…Australia sounds all right. As long as you like the school, and can pay for it…</p>

<p>Are you positive you will get in?</p>

<p>haha, i actually have an international school [in the country my parents are from] as an option for me. my dad was like, ‘we will have to go there for testing,’ but, like, what the hell, u know? my friends would call it crazy, but i think going international for undergrad might be awesome.</p>

<p>that all said, australia sounds sickkk. those accents <3</p>

<p>ohh the accents <3 [Keith Urban]</p>