Saturday, January 16, 2010

I am looking to go on a high school exchange to Italy and would like some advice.

I am looking to go on a high school exchange to Italy and would like some advice.?
Hello, I am a New Zealand student in my second to last year of school. I am hoping to go on a student exchange to Italy next year. I could go for 2 months, 6 months or 1 year. I am a mature and friendly person who is looking forward to experiencing another culture. Right now I am deciding whether to apply for for 6 months or 1 year. I would really love to get to know my host family and friends ... and would love to choose the 1 year exchange. However I am very close to my family and friends and may miss them. I know going for a year will build my confidence and would be a great learning experience. Due to the departure times I will miss the school ball and graduation if I leave on a 6 month exchange. The year programme departs later and would give me a chance to finish off most of the school year.
Other - Italy - 7 Answers
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Go for the year! Who knows when you will be able to do that again?!?!
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Go for a year! Maybe your family can visit you after 6 months. Or it's fun to send videos back and forth. Enjoy it! I loved living in Italy!
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hmmm i would go for the year...there's so much stuff these days, like email, IM, and phone, that you can talk to your friends and fam...u could also see if u could get a laptop, and ur fam could get a webcam, that way you could see each other...u could set up a certain time to talk to each other every week or sumthin... u will get homesick at first, but u will have fun!!
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Let me tell you something my expierence in Italy was fantastic and really if you want to learn the culture and the people you really need to go for a year. I do understand 1 thing it's a long time but it's a once in a life time and the expierence you gain will last you a life time and it will be something you will never forget. Because of the fact it will take you some time to get adjust to a new culture people, climate and every thing you really need that time any shorter and to me it will like takeing a vaction and you will have learned very minumal to me.
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Be prepared to mangia, mangia. You'll love the Italian people, and Italy. And the history. Take a year and you'll learn lots of Italian. You may not want to leave. You didn't say where. Perugia maybe? You"ll make friends easily and they'll show you around. Lots to see. You'll find English speaking students.
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go for the one year program!! its worth the trip, TRUST ME! i did the same thing four years ago on a one year program to florence. stayed there for one year and decided to stay even longer. not kidding. its been over 4 years since ive lived here in florence and im almost done studying at the unviersity here. the only thing i would do, if i were you. is stay with a family only for 6 months, and the other 6 months go on your own. the reason why im telling you this is becausei was assigned as well in spending 3 months wiht this italian family...believe it or not, but i had horrible, HORRIBLE experience, that after the first 2 weekst here i left! i think it was just bad bad bad luck, since after here so long i noitce that it wasnt that ALL italian families are as bad as the ones i had to stay with, BUT just for the good of it, stay away from living with a family after a period of time. BE FREE!! go and explore, go with friends, florence here is SAFE, you dont have to worry about depending on a place to sleep and live, if you have money you can find your own place on your own and live happily exploring the towns around it. have a good trip!
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Dear Cowgirl, there really is no question here.... you should opt for the year and have a good time. You won't miss your (we call it a prom here) ball and graduation, which are very important milestones in a person's life!! Italy is an absolutely BEAUTIFUL country and you will love it. Find a book and try to learn some Italian words and USE them when you are there. People love it when you make a real effort to communicate and learning the words of a foreign language shows that you really want to be friends. You will come back from your year polished and easy with yourself. Your family will be amazed at the maturity that you have achieved. One thing further... NEVER be alone with a young Italian male. You will be viewed as a sex object instead of a young lady. Not good. I lived in Italia bella for two years and LOVED it. Would go back tonight if I could. Enjoy this great adventure. Hugs, Kiddo!!
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Friday, January 8, 2010

How do people in Italy depend on the environment

How do people in Italy depend on the environment?
I'm doing aproject in school on italy and we have do do a speech on the 5 themes of geography and we have a page with questions on telling what we need and I do not know how people in Italy depend on the environment, how they adapted to the environment, and how technology has changed the environment.
Homework Help - 2 Answers
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they have metoerologist
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they have minerals and crops.. mainly the northern parts of italy are better to live in. south part of italy isnt really that exciting.
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Friday, January 1, 2010

What is the cutoff date for schooling in Italy

What is the cutoff date for schooling in Italy?
Here in Australia it varies from state to state. Is there a standard in Italy with regards to secondary schooling? For example, do you start the year you turn 11, or do you have to be eleven by a certain date, etc? What's the go? (Note: this is not for me - I'm beyond school age - but for a young friend who may be moving to Italy.)
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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hi! i'm italy.. this year all schools start on 13september and finish on 11 june but in some regions (like sardinia or sicily, where there are some turism..) the schools starts arfer or before this date. 4 example: in sardinia the school starts on the 15 semptember while in lombardy on 13 september... if you want, send me an email at nerorgasmo95@live.it u tell me in what region or city your friend moves and I'll send you the dates of the school.. bye Sara95 (an italian student)
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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Italy School Leaving Age

Italy School Leaving Age?
Hello People, I'm half Italian and half South African I moved to Italy around 6 and a half years ago I am 16 years old and I will be 17 in early August, I want to leave school this year since I am about to finish the Terza Media (3rd year of lower secondary) and once I finish that I want to continue on 3D Graphics which I have being doing for 2 years now but I haven't had much time to work on it due to all the Homework and School from monday to saturday.... i was wondering if it was possible to leave at 17 after I finish this year so I can continue on 3D graphics, also the reason why I am so far behind in school is because I didn't speak a word of Italian when I arrived in Italy when I was 10 years old, do you think it would be possible if i could leave at 17 and continue on 3D graphics and attend a graphics college or university (private or public) for courses but not in Italy It would be better to attend one in an english speaking country since my main language is english. now the problem is, is that recently they raised the school leaving age to 18 it was 16 or even 15 earlier this year.... but i really don't want to continue here since i barely even get good marks in my current school due to not speaking the language as good as the natives here and now if i'd attend a superiore i would definitely not pass.... especially since they don't even have exams or lessons in english! so do you think it's an exception since my main language is english, would i be able to leave school and look for 3D graphics courses elsewhere? my plan is to wait a year till i'm 18 but in the meantime i'd work endlessly with tutorials from youtube etc and from the 3D blender site since that is what i use. Please help thanks!
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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you might get a better answer if you scroll down all the way to the bottom of this page and click "Italy" and ask your question in the italian language to other italians.
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high school finishes when u are 19 (5 years of high school) u can leave school anytime when u are 16 but u are not getting any degree apart from middle school one (which is not so good) so u will NOT be able to attend university or any other school until u graduate and finish all the 5 years of high skool u cant legally leave school until u are 16 tho
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

i want to get into polimoda university fashion design school in italy i am a jr in high school if anybody can

i want to get into polimoda university fashion design school in italy i am a jr in high school if anybody can?
offer any tips to get into this university please tell me
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Information is below.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

How can i go to high school or college in Italy

How can i go to high school or college in Italy?
I am in high school nowand i wanna get into a program that can send me to Italy for the rest of high school. If there is not such thing then i am hoping there is a program to go to college in Italy. Do you know any?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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not off the top of my head, but if you go onto google and look up "studying abroad programs" there should be tons! :) good luck
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do you speak fluent italian? ask you parents how they could help you and go to guidance counselors and tell them what you want to do and they can give you either websites of addresses.then you can inquire.it is expensive to go to school there and housing is one of the most expensive in the world.there are lots of americans who go,and i say go for your dreams.never give up
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

What's the leading fashion school in milan, italy

What's the leading fashion school in milan, italy?
I want to become a fashion designer and study in Milan. Please answer to my question :D P.S. web sites are appreciated.
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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Istituto Marangoni, Milan: Istituto Maragnoni based in the center of Milan has long played a vital role in the evolution of creativity. Our heritage lies in the ultimate in style: Italian Fashion. Since 1935 we have dedicated ourselves to teaching threee generations of professionals, a total of over 30,000 people.These people are our real heritage and our relationship with them makes the Italian Fashion and Design our home. At our school you will enjoy a comprehensive study program. From the techniques of design and pattern making to the history of fashion and art, from marketing and sociology to understanding new technologies, we will teach you everything you need to know to create a winning product.
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Hey this question can only be answered by Aceoverseas as they are experienced in this field.....just google it or you can simply finds it on www.aceoverseas.com
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http://www.fashionuptodate.com/courses/fashion-schools-italy.php
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