Choosing where to study abroad can be an overwhelming choice. Here at Spoon, we created a quiz that can choose for you. So go ahead and see where your study abroad adventure should take place (or see if you made the right choice)…
The answer is:
England
Bloody wonderful! Get ready to see some iconic pubs and landmarks scattered throughout England's most exciting cities. Don't forget to step outside of London once in a while to check out the beautiful English countryside! Photo by Jason Cruz.
The answer is:
Ireland
You cannot go wrong with the home of great beer, coffee and whiskey. Get ready for friendly faces around every corner and to tour one of the best beer (Guinness) and whiskey (Jameson) factories in the world! Photo by Lauren Thiersch.
The answer is:
Italy
When in Rome.... eat a lot of pizza, obviously. Get ready for some long, relaxing lunches and flavorful Italian dishes! Italy is home to beautiful cities and delicious cuisine, so make sure to eat whatever is traditional and local for the region you are in. Photo by Kirby Barth.
The answer is:
Spain
You are obviously a fan of late nights and huge flavors! Spain has a variety of great cities cuisines waiting to be explored. Remember to brush up on your Spanish to help you get around with ease! Photo by Kirby Barth.
The answer is:
Argentina
Brazilian steakhouses might be famous in the U.S., but Argentina actually has the highest consumption of red meat in the world! Get ready to channel your inner Ron Swanson and eat some steak fresh off the Argentine grill. Photo by Blair Scott.
The answer is:
Australia
Way to go mate! You're perfect for the laid back atmosphere south of the equator. Don't forget to try Australia's famous kangaroo and beet burgers while you're there! Photo courtesy of smh.com.
The answer is:
China
China has very diverse customs and strong traditions, so you are bound to learn a lot about culture during your time there! Not only do they have strong culture, but also amazing food - way better than the fake American Chinese food you've been eating. Also, make sure to practice your chopstick game before you go as to not embarrass yourself in front of the locals. Photo by Teodora Maftei.