Thursday, April 16, 2009

how can an italian citizen living in the US, get a scholarship 2 go to school in italy

how can an italian citizen living in the US, get a scholarship 2 go to school in italy?
im italian but i've been here since i was 8. i wanna move back bcus i have alot of family there. right now i'm studying 2 get my associate's degree. i would like to get a bachelor's degree but i don't wanna wait another 3 yrs 2 go back, what can i do?
Studying Abroad - 4 Answers
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Apply directly to the schools in Italy. Your family there can help you select the schools. Good luck.
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You already answered the question..You dont want to wait....So go....If not you will be saying the same thing next year. and then the year after. Life has a funny way of working out for those who give it a try. dont hesitate, make your move and go for it.
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Do you speak or understand Italian? If you are an Italian citizen that really shouldn't be a problem. Just contact the Italian embassy for more information. That really shouldn't be so hard, because I guess you will have a place to live(probably free), colleges in Italy are not so expensive like in the U.S.A. so you will not need to work all your life to return the money,haha.... I am in the opposite position,lol......good luck
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there are some schools that offer student exchange my friend went to NYU and she spent a year studying in Florenza she will go back her 3rd yr to do it all over again. Find schools that have campuses in Italy.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Do 8th graders go to high school in Italy

Do 8th graders go to high school in Italy?
My family and I have moved to Italy one month ago, and we're now staying there for three years. My parents told me I will be heading to high school along with my two sisters, whom one will be in 9th grade while the other will be in 10th. I was shock to believe I will be in high school at first because I'm only thirteen and I will be in the 8th grade. I wasn't sure if it was true, so I'm really asking do 8th graders like me go to high school in Italy?
Other - Education - 2 Answers
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In Italy, middle school refers to ages between 11 and 14, lasting 3 years. If you've only just turned 13 then you'd technically have to go to a middle school in Italy. If you're nearly 14 then the answer is, yes, you will be heading to High School =]
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Every where is different even in the US. When moving from Cali to MO you would actually gain a grade level so going from an American school to Italian you would probably gain a level as well although I don't live in Italy so I wouldn't know, sorry.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Where in Italy should I go to language school

Where in Italy should I go to language school?
Hello! I'm 24 years old and while I'm between jobs in September I thought it would be great to get some overseas language experience. I've been looking at language schools throughout Italy and didn't know if anyone had a region they preferred or think would be more exciting then others. I've been looking schools all through Rome, Venice, Florence, Salerno, etc. Does anyone have a recommendation? I may be able to do a 2 week course in one city and 2 weeks in another. I'm really just interested in a truly Italian experience with great food, beautiful scenery, etc.
Other - Italy - 6 Answers
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FLOOOOOOOOORENCE! It is the most beautiful city! And the home of the language as it is taught...the official version. (Not to mention REALLY great food! - so I hear, anyway.)
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You could choose between Florence and Rome, the best ones. These are the difference: Florence has the best schools and it's pretty nice, easy to live, small. Rome is big, you can have problems to move,not well connected but fantastic and better food. Remember, the italian food is more and more good if you go down, to the South.
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Splitting the time between southern/central Italy and northern Italy wouldn't be a bad ides. Certainly Rome or Florence would be a good choice. In the north, you might consider Padova which is close to Venice, but less expensive. there are a number of possible day trips from any of these places for the weekends. You might plan your stay around some of the local festivals to get a feel for what it's really like here. There are a lot of interesting possibilities in September: Historic Regatta - Venice (1st Sunday in Sept); the Biennale will still be running through the 12th too Giostra del Saracino (Joust) - Arezzo Giostra della Quintana - Foligno Palio di Asti - Asti Palio del Baradello - Como Balloon Festival - Ferrara San Gennaro Festival - Naples Byzantine New Year - Amalfi Wine Championship - Florence and lots of food festivals [e.g., Pizzafest! in Naples, Gorgonzola Festival near Milan, Festa dell'Uva in Impruneta, Primi d'Italia in Foligno, Fiera del Riso in Isola della Scala, ... ]
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I suggest Rome and Florence. Do you know? Italian language was born in Florence! Ah, ah... Anyway, Venice is expensive. Around Rome you can also see beautiful places and taste good food and wine. The same for Florence. About palios you can see a lot also in that cities. For exeple from Rome you can go in Viterbo and see "La macchina di Santa Rosa" (sorry this page is only in Italian http://www.macchinadisantarosa.viterbo.it/facchini-macchina-santa-rosa.html) or in places around Rome called Castelli (Marino, Frascati...) there is wine fair. PS: was not a joke, here in Italy we really use to say that Italian language was born in Florence!
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Personally, I recommend you http://www.ilm.it/ It organizes not only language courses, but also experiences of real life.
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Venice i'm half australian half italian and being venician i think it's great that you want to do this beautiful elegant language which naturally flows. it's soooooo romantic!!! VENICE has an amazing dylect go there you'll see the only city on water. whoooo!
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Help, What is life in italy like for an average 16 year old girl? homelife, school life.. etc

Help, What is life in italy like for an average 16 year old girl? homelife, school life.. etc?
Are Italian Parents strict? Do they tend to set curfews, and if so, about what time? Do they let their children who are say about 15+ years of age have boyfriends/girlfriends? What is italian house life like? i heard its very traditional and women are expected to do the dishes and help cook every night? is this true? what else? Is school in italy difficult?
Other - Society & Culture - 2 Answers
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omg ,how do you think about us? -_-" life is great , a girl is like a boy . it depends what kind of parents have you got! Certainly , we have an ethic !!!about the school , i think is more difficult than american one because it lasts one year more , and it's so difficult in general , we have also an final exam that is the same in all italy !
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Italian parents are not strict,they don't set curfews and it is left to you to know what time is safest to be at home, Italian children are allowed even at the age of 3 to have boyfriends and girlfriends because the normally meet their fiance and fiancee at an early age, Italian house is nice and they have a peculiar time to eat in the afternoon,Italians are not traditional exept in their peculiar keeping stores, businesses and offices closed for their lunch break and men and women do the dishes and cooking and most don't cook at night, they prefer to eat out or order food sent at night or pizza, they love dressing and shopping and the women drive better cars than the men, school is not difficult, you only have to learn to read and write in Italian because they only speak Italian language.
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Monday, March 16, 2009

Do i have to join a military school in italy, if i do then how can i sign up

Do i have to join a military school in italy, if i do then how can i sign up?
Im an italian girl living in england and im not sure wether i have to join a military school before i actually have to join the army. If i do need to join a school please could you tell me how i would do that?? I would be greatful for any answers reffering to my question in english or italian thank you.
Military - 1 Answers
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The four Military Schools in Italy ("Nunziatella" in Naples, "Teuliè" in Milan, "Douhet" in Florence or "Morosini" in Venice), are open for enrollment only to male applicants aged 15 to 17. If you are older than 18 and already finished high school you could eventually apply to join the Military Academy or enlist in the armed force of your liking. Remember that, aside from the Army, Navy and Air Force, also the Carabinieri and Guardia di Finanza offer interesting career opportunities. Contact the Office of the Defense Attaché at the Embassy of Italy in London, and ask for further info. Or go directly to the website of the armed force you'd like to join.
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Sunday, March 8, 2009

My wife is going to grad school in Italy. What are the requirements for a spouse visa for me

My wife is going to grad school in Italy. What are the requirements for a spouse visa for me?
The consulate is less help than you'd think. :S I'm reading different dates on like for length of study requirements. Some say more than 1 year is required for a spouse visa and others say 6 months. What are the requirements for me to get a spouse visa and what steps do I need to take to obtain one?
Immigration - 1 Answers
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If the consulate is being unhelpful, you may need to do that when you are already in Italy, at the questura. This is not great news, they are notorious for giving bad information and making people wait forever. If you do qualify, you'll have to prove that you have sufficient means to support yourself while you are in Italy. You may also have to provide proof of health insurance for the period you will be in Italy. Most people I know have gotten so frustrated trying to obtain these that they just do without them, and stay as long as law permits without a visa or a little longer.
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Sunday, March 1, 2009

i want to join heavy machine school in italy can some one guide me where it is located

i want to join heavy machine school in italy can some one guide me where it is located?
i am very much intrested to operate heavy machine but i donot have any idea of any school which give training in italy please guide me where these training school are located?
Other - Cars & Transportation - 1 Answers
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There's a couple... in Milan and Norwegia for instance. Probably...
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