Raise money for student exchange trip to Argentina?
Besides the obvious such as getting a job and saving money, how do I go about raising about 6,000 dollars? I would love to go study there, but money is an issue. Would the US government give grants and such? Thank you for you help.
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There would be no grants as a student... u can just have a part time job in the univ...dont even think about it...
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
If i go to argentina for an exchange student program for the summer would I have to go to school? ?
If i go to argentina for an exchange student program for the summer would I have to go to school? ?
I know that its in the southern hemisphere and their school is on the opposite schuedle.
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Yes , you have to go to school or at least be registered as a student in your university as well as the university in Argentina .This doesn't mean you have to take courses if you are going there to do research .But you need to be registered as an "exchange student " in your school in Argentina . Hope this helps you and if you need any more help please contact me at boffinsbook.com for any further queries. http://www.boffinsbook.com/index.php
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I know that its in the southern hemisphere and their school is on the opposite schuedle.
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Yes , you have to go to school or at least be registered as a student in your university as well as the university in Argentina .This doesn't mean you have to take courses if you are going there to do research .But you need to be registered as an "exchange student " in your school in Argentina . Hope this helps you and if you need any more help please contact me at boffinsbook.com for any further queries. http://www.boffinsbook.com/index.php
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Should i go to Spain or Argentina for student exchange?
Should i go to Spain or Argentina for student exchange?
What would be the best place to go? If you have personal experiences, please share :) But yeah, basically any knowledge on those 2 countries, i love to know. Ummm yeh. if you have gone to a different Spanish-speaking country, please tell me about it. so share your knowledge with me, tell me about some customs of the country and basically anything :)
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I studied abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina in January and February. The best two months of my life. The night life is CRAZY lol and so much fun. I lived in a residence with people from all over the world all between the ages of 18 and 29. BsAs or "the Paris of the South" is something I cannot put to words...when I got home people would ask me how it was and all I could say was amazing. I can't put to words the feeling of it...its just a vibe, if you will, its the atmosphere...When I look at pictures I get an ache in my stomach I want to go back so bad. The Iguazu Falls are the most amazing thing I have ever seen. South America is cheaper than Europa. Traveling is very cheap through S. America.
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haha can you do both?! i studied abroad and felt the same way as Lola...except about Granada, Spain! I have never been to Argentina, but that or Peru are definitely my top two choices for my next study abroad...but its soo hard because I just want to go relive my time in Spain. Of course I went in 2009, no eurocup excitement of 2008 and no world cup excitement of 2010 haha but spain is always exciting! I am only going to be a senior in high school but i did a summer study abroad at the university there, it was fantastic! La Alhambra is amazing and the influence of arab culture was so interesting and evident. The city wasnt too large, but everyone still lived in apartments and you could walk nearly anywhere in 30min or less. And there was still wonderful nightlifee! And they dont give a flying eff if your'e 18, just as long as you appear mature and dressed appropriately (but i am guessing you are over 18 haha). And within Europe its soo easy to travel and cheap! Take an hour flight for 50euro and youre in a whole other country and lifestyle! Its awesome! However, i believe any study abroad experience is great for broadening your horizons and just a whole new learning experience! Have fun and good luck! answer mine please? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AglwMjZoPe3XrH3Ddt25NUPsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100730050107AA79EUg
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What would be the best place to go? If you have personal experiences, please share :) But yeah, basically any knowledge on those 2 countries, i love to know. Ummm yeh. if you have gone to a different Spanish-speaking country, please tell me about it. so share your knowledge with me, tell me about some customs of the country and basically anything :)
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I studied abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina in January and February. The best two months of my life. The night life is CRAZY lol and so much fun. I lived in a residence with people from all over the world all between the ages of 18 and 29. BsAs or "the Paris of the South" is something I cannot put to words...when I got home people would ask me how it was and all I could say was amazing. I can't put to words the feeling of it...its just a vibe, if you will, its the atmosphere...When I look at pictures I get an ache in my stomach I want to go back so bad. The Iguazu Falls are the most amazing thing I have ever seen. South America is cheaper than Europa. Traveling is very cheap through S. America.
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haha can you do both?! i studied abroad and felt the same way as Lola...except about Granada, Spain! I have never been to Argentina, but that or Peru are definitely my top two choices for my next study abroad...but its soo hard because I just want to go relive my time in Spain. Of course I went in 2009, no eurocup excitement of 2008 and no world cup excitement of 2010 haha but spain is always exciting! I am only going to be a senior in high school but i did a summer study abroad at the university there, it was fantastic! La Alhambra is amazing and the influence of arab culture was so interesting and evident. The city wasnt too large, but everyone still lived in apartments and you could walk nearly anywhere in 30min or less. And there was still wonderful nightlifee! And they dont give a flying eff if your'e 18, just as long as you appear mature and dressed appropriately (but i am guessing you are over 18 haha). And within Europe its soo easy to travel and cheap! Take an hour flight for 50euro and youre in a whole other country and lifestyle! Its awesome! However, i believe any study abroad experience is great for broadening your horizons and just a whole new learning experience! Have fun and good luck! answer mine please? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AglwMjZoPe3XrH3Ddt25NUPsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100730050107AA79EUg
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
Hosting an exchange student from argentina?
Hosting an exchange student from argentina?
i just handed in the form today at school to host an exhange student from argentina... You see, she's coming during the winter, so what are some fun things to do? I know even basic things will be fun like taking a walk or going to the supermarket, but what else? Oh, and what should be put in her guest room to make her feel comfy? Thanxx
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Take her on some trips to see the sites of your city and further if the transportation and room and board can be afforded. Ask what she would like to do and introduce her to your friends.. Write to the transfer student and ask her about her favorite activities and hobbies. You may get ideas about what to place in the room and other things. Look up Argentina and particular the city that she comes from so that you have some knowledge about her country. An Argentine flag in her room may be a good touch./
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