Inerested in studying abroad in Argentina or Spain?
Hi, I am an American college student majoring in Spanish. I would like to study abroad in either Spain or Argentina, so how much would the tuition cost me if I applied directly do the school?
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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hey! if you want to know the tuition fees, i suggest that you contact the school/universtiy you wanted to go to, research more info about it. and financial aid resource would help greatly in tuition fees(:
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Universities in Spain are inexpensive compared to the US. I don't know about Argentina. But US universities have a bit of a racket set up. If you want your courses for studying abroad to count toward your GPA and to receive full credit for them toward your major, you have to pay your university. The way most study abroad programs work is that you pay your usual tuition and fees to your college, then you study abroad with others from your college in a foreign country, taking courses at a foreign university, but you usually don't pay the foreign university anything. Your costs are your books, supplies, room and board, and travel. You can apply directly to a foreign university not through a study abroad program, but you are less likely to be accepted and you run the risk of not having your classes count. If your school has a study abroad office, and most larger universities do, then I'd recommend going to talk to them. Most schools send students their junior year but you have to take a test and qualify during your sophomore year.
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There are a few useful articles on applying for University in Spain and applying for student visas etc... contained on the website via the link , below http://www.tumbit.com/how-to-guides/childbirth-and-education.html
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
What is the common dress (attire) for females (age 20s) in Rosario, Argentina?
What is the common dress (attire) for females (age 20s) in Rosario, Argentina?
I am a U.S. female student studying abroad in Rosario, Argentina for three months. I will be there from Sept. to Dec. which is mostly their spring months I already do not dress provocatively... I am just curious to known the common fashion there for girls in their 20s. jeans? dresses?skirts?shoes? colors? etc. etc.
Fashion & Accessories - 1 Answers
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Argentinian women dress VERY provocative. If they wear jeans, they are VERY tight. If it's a dress, REALLY short. But going back to your question, jeans and a short sleeved T-shirt. You are going to have lots and lots of fun. Consider going to Buenos Aires, and the coast cities of Mar del Plata, Villa Gessell, and Pinamar in Buenos Aires (thong is the only way to go on the beaches). Also consider Cordoba and the Iguazu Falls. All these are close to Rosario and not expensive at all.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Is Argentina a nice place?
Is Argentina a nice place?
I am thinking about becoming a foreign exchange student to Argentina, because ive heard it's kind of nice, but I also heard it wasnt. If youve been to Argentina can you give me some tips? Also what are the pro's and con's? Lastly, what language should I learn? Please HELP :} im mostly thinking of going to LaPlata, Argentina is that safe?
Other - Latin America - 6 Answers
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its cool i live in uruguay, which is close, it doesnt usually snow, but of course u need to knowthe language, tachnology isnt THAT great different outlets are needed, new currency, pros, no drinking age everyone is kind freindly place, nice beaches, cool kids sexy chiccas, fun into it sports
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hi! my name is sabrina and i am from Argentina, i live near La Plata, it is a beautiful city, many people live there, but not as much as in Bs As i think you shoul come because people here are very friendly, i dont know why but we like people from other countries and cultures, you will be welcomed here the food is excellent, you have a lot to eat dulce de leche, asado, helado (ice cram) (they are delicious) empanadas etc i dont know how old you are, but here life is different from there, we go dancing at 2 am in the morning and we return home at 6 o 6.30 am (its the best part!!!) there are robers like in any other place in the world you should learn some spanish, but almost everybody knows english, :) i leave my adress, it is sabrig89@hotmail.com if you are interested, i can tell you more and practise my english and you your spanish
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Argentina is a great place!!! For starter Buenos Aires is the Paris of the Americas (historical bldgs looks alike in Paris) it is a big industrialized city after all it holds the record having the widest ave/street in the world. It has a long pedestrian (Florida street) walkway full of shops, bars,restaurant & any sort of entertainment. This is the place where locals & students hang around passing time, of course its crowded with people. Like any big city you just have to be careful but nothing to worry much. In general Argentinian are very friendly people - I came in without friend & leave home back to U.S. with friends in Argentina, they are extremely nice & helpful as compared to the Chileans & Brazillian folks. Im going back there sometime soon to visit my friends. Hotels/apartment are cheap as well as the food, in contrary clothing & shoes are expensive. Argentina is humongous - going south is a nice get away to the glaciers (world renown Perito Moreno) & towards the last southernmost town of the world in Tierra del Fuego. Lastly the language is spanish.
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Yes. The seasons are reversed so you can ski in Bariloche in July.
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About crime, the formula is easy: The northern = The worse. Also, it is higher in those places where there are a lot of people. You should learn Spanish, but I'm pretty sure you'll find someone who speaks English pretty fast.Good luck ^^
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La Plata is pretty safe, but especially for students. No one wants to mug a poor student with no money. It is full of American students at the university there, every exchange student I met in BA was actually studying in La Plata. If you watch your wallet and are careful out at night when drinking, absolutely nothing will happen. I don't feel any different there than I do in Boston, even if the crime rate is actually higher you certainly don't feel it.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
When is it the cheapest month to fly to Buenos Aires,Argentina,and with which airline?
When is it the cheapest month to fly to Buenos Aires,Argentina,and with which airline?
I want to go visit my country ,after living in the USA for 3 yrs.I am a college student,and dont want to spend to much.
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Where are you flying from? You don't say. Check frequently on http://www.tripadvisor.com/ Prices change often.
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I want to go visit my country ,after living in the USA for 3 yrs.I am a college student,and dont want to spend to much.
Air Travel - 1 Answers
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Where are you flying from? You don't say. Check frequently on http://www.tripadvisor.com/ Prices change often.
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