Hello. This is my first post on this forum, but I recall exploring it before and being satisfied. This time, I would like to “pick some brains” from those who use the forum.
I am currently a 19-year old college freshman in the U.S. I would judge my spanish proficiency level as intermediate, although like most college kids I can read spanish far better than I can speak it. I want to go to Spain for at least one month this summer and immerse myself in its culture and language, as a personal challenge. My problem is that a friend and I planned on doing this together, but for him to be able to go he must get a job between now and then, and of course time is money, of which he is losing. Thus, it is looking increasingly likely that he will not be able to go this summer. However, I do not want to allow myself to be affected by this, and still maintain ambitions for going. My question to everyone here is this: would it be wise for a college freshman to spend a month or more in a foreign country where currently no contacts are known? I have many international friends on campus, and so feel somewhat adept at communicating with others from differing cultures. Also, i do not consider myself an American idiot who just causes trouble in foreign countries. So, what does everyone think of this idea?