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I obviously don't have enough time to spend to learn a new language good enough to do any real school work, so I think I am going to Britain instead....

Hmmm, too bad. I guess it depends on what your priority is - to get a lot of school work done or to learn a language and experience a different culture. I've always found it pretty boring to be surrounded by people who speak English . . . but I guess that's just me.

Best of luck to you!
 
Hello. I live in Lund (University), Sweden. Choose Sweden because everyone here speaks very good english and every1 likes to use their english skills. I have a foreign student in my high school class from USA, he has had no problem fitting into society because nobody cares if he do not know Swedish, of course he has now after a half year here begun to be able to speak Swedish. Many other european countries except UK and the other nordic countries speak english very bad. If you know need to choose a non english speaking country choose like Spain, they are awfully nice there. Not like the Italians or the French (although the French are better than the Italians).

And choose Lund, Sweden because its one of 2 classic universities in Sweden and its close to the rest of europe which Uppsala in the middle of Sweden is not.
 
I went to Sweden and stayed with a family for three weeks when I was about 16. It was during the summer and all the businesses had time off. It was great, we stayed in Gothenburg and took some trips up to Oslo Norway, and Skagen, Denmark.

For sure, visit Liseberg
 
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