Interests shift in study abroad programs
13th Nov 2006, 17:40 GMT
American college students are becoming more adventuresome as they study abroad, showing less interest in English-speaking destinations such as Great Britain and Australia and more in such alternatives as China, India, Argentina and Brazil.
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