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Find your best exchange fit.

Answer 10 practical questions and turn your real options into a first shortlist in about 4 minutes.

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Question 1 of 10

About 4 min
Answer for the version of you that is actually going. You can retake the test later.

Question 1

Where can you actually go this year?

Choose the cities your university actually offers. We rank cities first, then show universities worth checking inside each city.

Cities open to you Required
Selected cities will appear here.
Why this helps City choices keep the shortlist practical. Upload a portal list only as extra context if you want to keep the original file with this attempt.

Question 2

Which passport can you use?

Passport changes visas, admin, work rights, and how wide the shortlist can be.

Question 3

What monthly budget is real?

A realistic monthly budget keeps the ranking honest and stops it from drifting into fantasy.

Monthly budget Required
1200 / month

Your bandComfy

Include rent, food, transport, and normal social life. Skip flights and tuition.

How firm is this number?

Question 4

How will you pay for it?

Funding mix and work rights decide which destinations are actually sustainable for a semester or a year.

Do you need to work during the exchange?

Question 5

What study rhythm fits you?

We match not only to the city, but to how you study best and whether credits will recognise back home.

Rhythm and recognition

Question 6

What should this exchange do for you?

Your main goal and top three factors become the spine of your shortlist.

Question 7

What environment gives you energy?

Climate and city pace decide how the place feels on a normal Tuesday, not just on Instagram.

Climate that energises you
City pace that fits your daily life

Question 8

How far outside your comfort zone?

Language comfort and travel distance shape how easy the move feels in real life.

Question 9

What should weekends feel like?

The right city should fit both your social battery and your weekends.

Question 10

What kind of place feels like you?

Use this last step to break ties between good options and surface what feels most like you.

Scoring your profile

Building your first shortlist.

We are balancing practical constraints, lifestyle fit, and the places you can actually choose.

Reading your real constraints Passport, budget, work needs
Comparing your budget Rent, daily costs and funding fit
Checking lifestyle fit Climate, social rhythm and comfort zone
Matching campuses Universities, city fit and explanation

Your shortlist

Five places that actually fit.