Wed Apr 26 2023
Cedric from Switzerland was on exchange in Canada.
I went to Canada, mostly because my parents deemed it to be a safer alternative to the USA, where I originally wanted to go. I don't regret going to Canada though. It’s very similar to the USA.
Mostly because I wanted to experience more of what the world has to offer while still young, and also to improve my English.
It was a pretty cool experience! If you're close to your host family, it's like living in a house with your best friends. I did miss my Swiss family though.
School was very interesting. It's way easier than in Switzerland since you get to create your own schedule according to your interests. The tests aren't as hard and you have more free time, which allows you to explore the country and its culture.
Since I lived pretty remote, I took up hiking. I would go on hour-long walks in nature. With friends, I went to the city a lot to go to the mall or to go out to eat.
Finding friends was very easy for me since I'm an extroverted person. Canadians are very friendly anyways, so approaching people and starting conversations often formed new friendships.
A big challenge for me was living so remote. Nothing really was within walking distance. The city was only 30 minutes away by car, but since there was no public transport, I always had to have my friends, or my host family drive me. Since all of my friends were in grade 12, that was no problem because they all drove. But it was a bit of a challenge when I first arrived and hadn’t made many friends yet. Another challenge was the extremely cold weather. Sometimes the weather locked us in for days because the roads were so bad, they had to cancel school.
The number one thing from my exchange year is all of the friends I made. I'm still in contact with them and am going to visit them this summer.
My best memory is Canada Day, July 1st. It was the last night I spent in Canada, and I was with all of my friends and got to say goodbye to them. It was incredibly sad but also very beautiful since there were fireworks and generally a great atmosphere.
Never say no to new experiences, and goodbyes don't last forever.
Yes absolutely!
To experience more of what the world has to offer, and to learn foreign languages.
Because my friends recommended STS and they offered high school exchange in Canada.
Yes, very. All of my questions were always answered, and everything was handled professionally.
I'm still going to school in Switzerland and will graduate in the summer of 2024.
In a couple of ways. I've improved my English, which is really important for what I'd like to do in the future. I've also made some friends that I will probably keep for life. It has also made me a lot more mature since you don’t have your parents around all of the time.