Monday, November 28, 2011

I'm a college student who want's to travel abroad for the summer.Top ten places in the world I should visit?

I'm a college student who want's to travel abroad for the summer.Top ten places in the world I should visit?
are...? I can speak english, spanish, and am starting to learn japanese. Are all places abroad expensive? x.x Advice when going abroad? greece,germany,poland,norway,argentina,brazil,seychelles,italia...?! i want to visit all countries eventually XD and the cheapest country to travel to in the summer is?? switzerland,seychelles..^_^
Other - Destinations - 3 Answers
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Ask ten people and you will get 10 different countries...... Do the research yourself and choose one or two that are close.... If you are a college student that shouldn't be too hard. Cheap is relative...it's how much you want to do and spend.
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add to those countries you chose ,Egypt, Saudi, Dubi , Turkey, China it is really good thing to visit other countries and see the differences between you and others good luck in your travels ...
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i highly recommend traveling to europe, even though south america is definitely cheaper. it's an easier cultural adjustment and virtually everyone speaks english. i loved germany, munich is one of my favorite cities. you should check out efcollegebreak.com they have ridiculously cheap summer tours for college students--and they travel basically all around the world. the tours are also great because it's so many destinations on one tour so you don't necessarily have to pick just one country. you can also use my EF College Break Campus Manager Code, TRILI9452 and get an extra $50 off any trip...it's pretty sweet.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

What's the best foreign exchange student program?


What's the best foreign exchange student program?
I've been looking up foreign exchange programs online, but what program would you reccomend? I'd like to go to greece, italy, or argentina what do you think of this site? http://www.asse.com/United_States/high_school.htm
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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Well, the site you gave doesn't offer programs for ANY of those three countries you listed! So that site's just not going to work. You should make an appointment with your guidance counselor at school and ask what programs they recommend.
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AFS. Its the largest student exchange program in the world and has all he countries available that you listed.
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In my opinion this is the best program abroad. Spain is a wonderful choice and the program www.beautifulspain.com, one of the best if not the best of the programs offered abroad world wide. Location is a safe and most amazingly beautiful beach resort in Northern Spain. Homestay Spain is the most preferred student exchange program in Spain, and is the best lifestyle immersion experience available to those willing to learn Spanish culture and lifestyle. Santander, the capital city of Cantabria located on a beautiful bay and flanked by numerous beaches, is home to this exciting program. Santander is known for its cultural refinement, and an atmosphere typical of old Spain. Inhabitants spend hardly any time at home preferring instead to enjoy the beautiful weather and temperate climate of the region. Life is lived “on the street”: strolling along the pier; spending the whole day at “El Puntal”, a sand island you may reach by public boat; going for a coffee at one of the many “al fresco” terraces; or spending the entire day at the beach with friends and family. These pastimes reflect the relaxed Spanish way of living in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Host families are extremely well screened and very loving. This program gets returnees year after year, so great it is. Cost is really reasonable considering everything included (as long as you sign up with this program through their web site as there are organizations that sell the same program for much more so high quality it is). This program is considered the most complete exposure to a foreign country because as they say it is true that it combines CLASSES (art, debate, street talk, folklore, among others) with FUN and EXCITING ACTIVITIES such as Latin Dance Classes, Bullfight, Boat Excursion, etc…, FULL DAY OUTINGS to places of historical and cultural interest such as prehistoric Altamira Caves, Guggenheim Museum, Roman Ruins, "Capricho de Gaudi", Roman Route Hiking adventure, etc... are also ALL INCLUDED IN THE PRICE while living with a local, loving and carefully selected HOST FAMILY. I know this program allows you to choose from several host families (the type of things this program does, no other program would ever) in order for everyone to be happy. It offers you the possibility of enrolling with a friend with whom to share same host family home, or for you to stay alone at host family. Many host families count on children of your same age.

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Education in Argentina?

Education in Argentina?
hello people...i would like to ask if any of u people have pursued any sort of education in argentina...being a foreign student....are postgraduate studies available in english language there?...especially masters degree in engineering disciplines?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Went of a wine tour and course. Amazing! people, food and wine is great!

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Can my Argentine girlfriend come visit me In the USA?

Can my Argentine girlfriend come visit me In the USA?
I want to surprise my Argentine girlfriend with a ticket to come visit me in the USA. SHe is currently a Student in Argentina. She would stay for no longer than 30 days. Can she get a visa on arrival? if not what steps would i have to take to ensure a smooth passage?
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no go see her... we dont need any more crazies over here....
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I don't know
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Talk to the Consulates office in your area, they will help you. I have family and friends in Brazil they are back & forth between the U.S. & Brazil all the time. We go to the Brazilian Consulate office and they help us with the necessary arrangements. I twon't be a surprize for her, but she can come and visit. Its the country of Columbia that we have the most restrictions on.
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No way this can be a surprise for her. It is a long process that she will have to be involved in. She will need a Visa to enter the US. There are many types of Visas. Tourist Visa, Student Visa, Fiancee Visa, Spousal Visa, etc. Be aware that young single women from Argentina will almost NEVER be granted a tourist Visa. Homeland Security are no fools. They know once she gets here she aint gonna leave. If you are an elderly couple who own your own home in Argentina, no problem. Bring your tourist money and visit our wonderful country. But if you are a young single woman - sorry - America is closed for you. You could propose to her and bring her in on a Fiancee Visa, but that process takes about 10-12 months. You could marry her and bring her here on a Spousal Visa, double that delay. Other Visas have similar delays and other restrictions that may or may not apply to her. So you might as well change your plans and go see her for the surprise cause the chances of her coming here for a visit are about zilch. BTW - I am currently about half way through the wait for a fiancee visa for my Chinese G/F. I feel your pain man, but we are but pawns....

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