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Hey I have a question for you guys. I have recently signed up for a project in a foreign country and one of the criteria is this "being involved and organizing an international project". It sounds extremely weird. I am 17 and the project is for teenagers 14-18 or students under 20. Is there anyone who actually created / organized an international project? This is one vital criterian apparently and I have no idea what it means or what I am supposed to do. I don't even know if I should bother with this. So does any of you know what that means? ~ organizing an international project?? ( sounds vague as )

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UK and Greece? What the hell are you setting up such a wide two-prong war for? Has history taught you kids nothing?
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Lashka says

What this likely means is drawing up logistical trains, choosing the best routes for supply trucks to take, identifying key objectives to secure and perhaps helping to draw up battleplans for the invasion.


Thank god, I thought they were paying me for visiting a foreign country. Now that I know that I will gas some jews and draw up battleplans for the invasion of the UK and Greece aka FIRE-DAY I can happily join the project.

Thank you Mika.
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Do you have any idea what you want to get your degree in? Base your project around that. International projects involve people in several countries working together on something. For example, the WHO (world health organization) has several international research projects going on right now.

What is the name of the organization sponsoring the internship? That information would fetch you some more specific answers.
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What this likely means is drawing up logistical trains, choosing the best routes for supply trucks to take, identifying key objectives to secure and perhaps helping to draw up battleplans for the invasion.
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A handy tip if you're unsure of a company is to Google them and check out reviews.
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you get people from different parts of the world come together to work on something. you're literally part of an "international project" by being in the program since it's in a foreign country
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It probably involves working on a project that is used internationally. Where is the location of the job? You will probably just plan, run and organise a project. You could email the people and ask if you could have some more details as this will show that you are interested.
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Too sleepy to give advice maybe when i wake up
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they do not pay me back, the organization pays for plane / bus / train and the cost of hotels and restaurants.
But my problem is that I don't know what "organizing an international project means" I am 17. How am I supposed to do that?
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dont do internships unless its piad