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You need to contact an exchange student organization. Those who are certified to operate in the U.S. are listed at www.csiet.org. You should also ask your school counselor for recommendations, as a program is only as good as its local representatives.
I would suggest that if you want to put the time and effort into an exchange, that you forgo England (unless you have relatives or something there) and go to a country where you will learn a new language. Language immersion is one of the primary benefits of an exchange year and will greatly benefit you both in college and the workforce!
Good Luck!
sophomore. If you want to be an exchange student you should at least be smart enough to spell "sophomore". I don't think you deserve to go.
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