{"id":1138,"date":"2015-06-04T14:45:52","date_gmt":"2015-06-04T18:45:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/betsiecurrent.com\/?p=1138"},"modified":"2015-06-15T10:29:35","modified_gmt":"2015-06-15T14:29:35","slug":"foreign-exchange-students-what-do-they-think-about-benzie","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/betsiecurrent.com\/index.php\/foreign-exchange-students-what-do-they-think-about-benzie\/","title":{"rendered":"Foreign Exchange Students: What Do They Think About Benzie?"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Questions &#038; Answers with Community Faces<\/h2>\n<p>Each of the last three years, Benzie Central High School has hosted more than a dozen students from all over the world \u2013 Germany, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Australia, Ecuador, Brazil, South Korea, Thailand, China, and next year the school hopes to host students from a new country, Japan. <\/p>\n<p>Students arrive in late August, just before school begins, and they stay until just after school ends in June. Most students average between 16 and 18 years of age. Every effort is made to ensure that students and host families are matched up based on interests, and many families have enjoyed the program so much that they have hosted all three years in a row. <\/p>\n<p>Not only does each student bring his or her own unique culture to share with their native Benzie counterparts, they also bring valuable resources from the state. Per pupil funding allots $7,200 per student in Michigan, and that includes foreign exchange students\u2014that means these students have brought more than $300,000 to Benzie Central since 2012. <\/p>\n<p>This spring, the Benzie Central Girls Soccer team had five foreign exchange students: Amanda, 16, from Brazil; Emma, 17, from Norway; Julie, 17, from Denmark; Katrina, 18, from Finland; Sara, 18, from Mexico. <\/p>\n<p>Continuing with our interview series on impactful Benzie County characters, <em>The Betsie Current<\/em> caught up with the girls at their graduation ceremony and asked them to reflect upon their year before they return home on June 6. <\/p>\n<div class=\"question\">Current:<\/div>\n<p> Is your hometown bigger or smaller than Benzie?<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Amanda:<\/div>\n<p> My city has 2 million people.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Emma:<\/div>\n<p> I live outside the city; it\u2019s similar in size.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Julie:<\/div>\n<p> I live in a big city.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Katrina:<\/div>\n<p> My city has a population of about 55,000 people, but it\u2019s very spread out. The actual [downtown] city is a little bit smaller than Traverse City.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Sara:<\/div>\n<p> Bigger, around 400,000 people.<\/p>\n<div class=\"question\">Current:<\/div>\n<p> Besides your host families, what are you going to miss most about Benzie County? <\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Amanda:<\/div>\n<p>  My friends.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Emma:<\/div>\n<p> All of the amazing people that made my year complete. School sports. This American way of life\u2026 I\u2019m not ready to leave here!<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Julie:<\/div>\n<p> Benzie Central and a stronger feeling of living in a community.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Katrina:<\/div>\n<p> My friends (American and my exchange-student friends). The shopping possibilities and cheap prices. How much diversity there is in one country, meaning that if you go from Michigan to California to New York, or pretty much any other state, you can see some big differences!<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Sara:<\/div>\n<p> My friends. The beautiful places I visited.<\/p>\n<div class=\"question\">Current:<\/div>\n<p> What are you going to miss least about Benzie County?<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Amanda:<\/div>\n<p>  The fact that we don\u2019t have a mall here.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Emma:<\/div>\n<p> Cafeteria food. Fast food.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Julie:<\/div>\n<p> The long distance between things and my friends! <\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Katrina:<\/div>\n<p> I\u2019m really not used to this small place and not having public transportation. In my home country, it was really easy to just take a bus or a train whenever I wanted without having to ask my parents to give me a ride all the time. (We exchange students don\u2019t have the possibility of driving here in Benzie.)<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Sara:<\/div>\n<p> The snow.<\/p>\n<div class=\"question\">Current:<\/div>\n<p> Besides your real families, what are you looking forward to most about going home?<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Amanda:<\/div>\n<p>  My friends.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Emma:<\/div>\n<p> My friends. Eating good, as I used to before I came here. My cat.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Julie:<\/div>\n<p> Looking forward to having more independence, which includes being able to take the public transport and my bike everywhere.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Katrina:<\/div>\n<p> My friends\u2014believe it or not, but I really miss my high school! The learning culture is just very different, and I feel that it suits me better. And I miss some of the traditional foods like rye bread, black liquorish, etc.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Sara:<\/div>\n<p> I look forward to summer in Mexico. Hanging out with my friends. Vacations with my family. Starting school. <\/p>\n<div class=\"question\">Current:<\/div>\n<p> What\u2019s your favorite memory from your time here?<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Amanda:<\/div>\n<p>  My time with the soccer team.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Emma:<\/div>\n<p> All memories from sports are the best, and all memories with my host family.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Julie:<\/div>\n<p> Going to Benzie Central and trying to feel what it\u2019s like to be part of an American high school.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Katrina:<\/div>\n<p> The first weeks\/month when everything was just so amazing and new, and there was just so much culture to experience and so many new things to see.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Sara:<\/div>\n<p> Spending Christmas with my host family in Florida. And a bike ride that my friends and I did from Beulah to Frankfort. <\/p>\n<div class=\"question\">Current:<\/div>\n<p> What was the biggest surprise about America? <\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Amanda:<\/div>\n<p>  The size of the city. <\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Emma:<\/div>\n<p> How cheap shopping is. How much school spirit there is and how important it is.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Julie:<\/div>\n<p> I felt very dependent upon people, which I didn\u2019t expect.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Katrina:<\/div>\n<p> I know it sounds funny, but I was really surprised at first how every place has a drive-in option! We don\u2019t really have those, except for McDonald\u2019s.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Sara:<\/div>\n<p> The low temperatures and the huge loads of snow. <\/p>\n<div class=\"question\">Current:<\/div>\n<p> How did Benzie fit or not fit the stereotype about America?<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Amanda:<\/div>\n<p>  The only way that Benzie is different than the rest of America is that the people here really enjoy nature.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Emma:<\/div>\n<p> I didn\u2019t think America was so beautiful until I saw Michigan. People are very kind and welcoming, as I heard before I came here.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Julie:<\/div>\n<p> The stereotype of Michigan about how it really doesn\u2019t have any public transportation and I guess the fact of how proud Americans are of living in America\u2014proud in a good way\u2014were both true.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Katrina:<\/div>\n<p> It sounds extremely stereotypical, but I was honestly imagining that there would be all kinds of different cliques\u2014cheerleaders and football players\u2014so in that way, I guess Benzie didn\u2019t really fit to my expectations. But the expectation Benzie did meet was school spirit! Everyone is so supportive of their own school on sports, and I think it\u2019s awesome. Plus how talkative people are. In our school [back home], students would never really strike up a conversation with the teacher during class nor outside of class, and here I felt like teachers and students were actually pretty good \u201cfriends\u201d with each other.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Sara:<\/div>\n<p> It didn\u2019t fit the stereotype because our school didn\u2019t have cheerleaders. Overall, it was better than what I had imagined. <\/p>\n<div class=\"question\">Current:<\/div>\n<p> What is going to be hardest for you to explain to your friends back home about your time here?<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Amanda:<\/div>\n<p>  That Americans burp all the time in front of everyone!<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Emma:<\/div>\n<p> How great of an experience this was; I will never be able to explain all the feelings I\u2019ve had through this journey. Homesickness, sad feelings, and insecurity\u2014they don\u2019t mean much when someone opens up their heart to a complete stranger and takes care of them like they\u2019re their own family. I will never be able to explain how much I\u2019ve changed and grown as a person. I\u2019ve learned to appreciate little things and enjoy every moment.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Julie:<\/div>\n<p> It is hard to explain how different of a life you can have here and for people to imagine what it feels like to be a teenager in America unless you have tried it.<\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Katrina:<\/div>\n<p> What it actually feels like to live in another country and not just go there for a three-week holiday. Because there\u2019s a big difference. <\/p>\n<div class=\"answer\">Sara:<\/div>\n<p> How beautiful Michigan is; they can look at pictures, but you have to see it with your own eyes. It\u2019s not easy to describe. <\/p>\n<p><em>If you\u2019re interested in hosting a student for the 2015-16 school year at Benzie Central or Frankfort, contact Ann Burket at <a href=\"mailto:bigmissy37@yahoo.com\" target=\"_blank\">bigmissy37@yahoo.com<\/a> or call 231-690-0513. To learn more about the program, Council for Educational Travel USA (CETUSA), visit <a href=\"http:\/\/cetusa.org\" target=\"_blank\">cetusa.org<\/a> online. <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Top photo: Amanda, 16, from Brazil; Emma, 17, from Norway; Julie, 17, from Denmark; Katrina, 18, from Finland; Sara, 18, from Mexico. 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