<p>What would you say is the easiest way to travel in college without going 100% broke? Or the way with the most fun?</p>
<p>In the New York Times this weekend, they had an interesting thing.
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TAKING A BREATHER ON PRA</p>
<p>What would you say is the easiest way to travel in college without going 100% broke? Or the way with the most fun?</p>
<p>In the New York Times this weekend, they had an interesting thing.
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TAKING A BREATHER ON PRA</p>
<p>I don't think people would want to try? We've all watched one too many Bud light axe commercials.</p>
<p>Plane tickets to europe are really expensive and the dollar isn't doing well. If you want to travel on a budget I'd stick to the US and Mexico/Canada (depending on where you live.)</p>
<p>But that really depends on how much money you can spend before going broke, maybe a European trip isn't out of the question.</p>
<p>One of my friends living in the UK did that Jailbreak event and had a blast. I can't remember how far she ended up...think somewhere in Germany?</p>
<p>Edit: That hitchhiking idea though probably isn't as easy/safe to do in the US/Canada though...just thought I'd throw in an endorsement for the UK event</p>
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<p>Tickets to europe are pretty expensive, but after the plane ticket it really isn't so bad. What you do is you go to Europe with a backpack and you can stay in hostels which can cost from 5-20 dollars a night. Just live cheap go to some bars and meet a bunch of people it owuld be a lot of fun like that. You can get what is called a Europass for 500 dollars and its a train ticket that will take you through i think 11 different countries over either a 1 or 3 month span.. I can't remember. I've been looking to doing this but I decided to do a study abroad in France instead... if that doesn't work out I'm going to do this the summer after I graduate.</p>