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diary entry on a student live with you as a student exchange programs and how you feel when he went back and what woulf you do with him

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Answered by akak386pad0az
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30Jun, 2018.
Saturday .

Dear diary,
I was selected as a student for student exchange programme from SD Govt Collage Beawar .examination starts tomorrow and I’m kinda scared. Tomorrow is my first exam No, things are not difficult but I’m so anxious these days. Until my Math's paper 1 and 2 are over, I wont be able to breathe properly. I have always had a very sound sleep and now I’m missing it so much! Every night, I wake up without any reason or need at all. And guess what, just when I try to study, my eyes start closing. But, I am sure I can overcome the stress and do pretty well in my paper in the morning.


Rahul

Answered by harshdinosour
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Enthusiastic welcome offered to the first Indian student to arrive toDresden, East Germany (1951)

A long-term exchange is one which lasts six to ten months or up to one full year. Participants attend high school in their host countries, through a student visa. Typically, guest students coming to the United States are issued a J-1 cultural exchange visa or an F-1 foreign student visa. Students are expected to integrate themselves into the host family, immersing themselves in the local community and surroundings. Upon their return to their home country they are expected to incorporate this knowledge into their daily lives, as well as give a presentation on their experience to their sponsors. Many exchange programs expect students to be able converse in the language of the host country, at least on a basic level. Some programs require students to pass a standardized test for English language comprehension prior to being accepted into a program taking them to the United States. Other programs do not examine language ability. Most exchange students become fluent in the language of the host country within a few months. Some exchange programs, such as the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange, are government-funded programs.

The Council on Standards for International Educational Travel is a not-for-profit organization committed to quality international educational travel and exchange for youth at the high school level.[3]
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