• Aidan buk
    25
    Looking to study abroad, any recommendations from a Philosopher's perspective about where to do so?
    In Europe most likely.
  • Jamal
    9.2k
    Many of us here are not American.
  • Sir2u
    3.2k
    Would that not depend on what you plan to study?
  • Michael
    14.4k
    Many of us here are not American.jamalrob

    What makes you think Aidan's from America? I'm going to guess South Sudan.
  • Hanover
    12.1k
    My son told he might study abroad as well. He found somewhere in Rotterdam he'd like to go, which I am to learn in addition to Amsterdam is another city in the Netherlands. I'd ask that @Benkei begin making arrangements for his arrival. He would like accommodations that include a shower, which I understand is a luxury in Europe.
  • Benkei
    7.2k
    Showers? You mean running water in general. Also, no central heating so bring that extra sweater.
  • Michael
    14.4k
    I only know Rotterdam from that song. I thought it was a made up place like Timbuktu or Albuquerque from Bugs Bunny.
  • Hanover
    12.1k
    I don't know the song about Rotterdam, but I'll tell my son Rotterdam might not be real. He'll need to know that before he goes there.

    He's a finance major, so even if Rotterdam is real, I'm not sure learning about finance in a communist country makes sense.
  • Aidan buk
    25
    Hahaha I appreciate i've been rather vague, I'm a Philosophy undergrad and was considering taking my PHD abroad, or furthermore, lecturing once I (hopefully) have said PHD. I'm sceptical as to the extent to which I can receive help on the subject but i'm open to input.
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