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Hello,
As you may have noticed by my "internet name" I am indeed an American. You might notice a few posts conducted by myself with the template Moving to ________. Bottom line, I want to get out of the conservativeness of the US, move to a new area, and see what life is like in other parts of the world. Europe really interests me because it seems like such a liberal place where people have life figured out alot better than us Americans. At this time, I am 17 years old, and will be finished with High School in a year. I have done much research and I am beginning to become unmotivated, and discouraged by the fact that my desire to get out of the United States might not be met. Unfortunately the US isn't an easy country to leave. Basically what I want to know, is there any way I could leave the US and begin working in a European country? I have taken 1 year of Spanish, 2 college semesters of French, and 4 years of German. I obviously have some language ability, but I don't consider myself fluent. What is the best path of action that I can take in order for my dream to come true?
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American 123
As you may have noticed by my "internet name" I am indeed an American. You might notice a few posts conducted by myself with the template Moving to ________. Bottom line, I want to get out of the conservativeness of the US, move to a new area, and see what life is like in other parts of the world. Europe really interests me because it seems like such a liberal place where people have life figured out alot better than us Americans. At this time, I am 17 years old, and will be finished with High School in a year. I have done much research and I am beginning to become unmotivated, and discouraged by the fact that my desire to get out of the United States might not be met. Unfortunately the US isn't an easy country to leave. Basically what I want to know, is there any way I could leave the US and begin working in a European country? I have taken 1 year of Spanish, 2 college semesters of French, and 4 years of German. I obviously have some language ability, but I don't consider myself fluent. What is the best path of action that I can take in order for my dream to come true?
Regards
American 123