Where to study...

<p>Hello guys</p>

<p>I am currently a rising college junior and am having a tough time deciding where to study abroad for the upcoming Spring semester.
I am currently an Asian Studies major; I was initially planning on Law School and decided to pick a major I am relatively passionate about (and therefore maximize my GPA) and less a more "practical" major such as economics. While I enjoyed most of the coursework and achieved my goals grade-wise, I must admit that at this point I am a little "China-ed"-out. In fact, I'm actually writing this from Beijing, China (interning for the summer). </p>

<p>Anyways, I am planning on either switching to/tacking-on an economics dual for the sake of my career as well being just a well-rounded individual, but was also hoping to study abroad if possible. Here are my following considerations; I would appreciate any input given. Thanks!</p>

<p>1) Japan- This would be fun because I can already speak some Japanese. </p>

<p>2) London- It's way too late to apply for LSE/Cambridge/other full-year programs, but I was looking at UCL. </p>

<p>3) Hong Kong/ Shanghai- Yes I realize both of these are in China, though from what I understand Hong Kong is considerably different from most places in the mainland. I would definitely focus on economics/finance courses if possible while here.</p>

<p>South Korea? <em>shrug</em></p>

<p>Go to Japan. Japan is cool.</p>