traveling abroad for school

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So there is a program at my future university where I can travel abroad for a session. At first, I really wanted to study in Great Britain but now when I think about it, I'm not sure anymore.

I was thinking that since I would study in another country, I should go somewhere with challenges, somewhere I could learn a new language.

With that said France is out of the question. I could study in other French-speaking countries but I want some challenges. English-speaking countries could potentially work but I would prefer to go to a country where I would learn a new language.

I learned the basic of Spanish in high school so that could work but here are some of the countries I could study at:

-Argentina

-Austria

-Belgium

-China

-Czech Republic

-Denmark

-Finland

-France

-Germany

-Great Britain

-Italy

-Luxembourg

-Mexico

-Netherlands

-Spain

-Sweden

-Switzerland

At this moment, I'm leaning toward Italy since it's easier to learn Italian if you already know French and a little bit of Spanish. But I wanna know if you know anything special about those countries and which one you would recommend to me to study abroad.

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