Friday, September 24, 2010

What is the best school to study italian in italy in

What is the best school to study italian in italy in?
I'd want it to be a city area where there's stuff to do after 8 or 9pm. I was thinking of going to ACLE in bologna, but they haven't returned my emails so I'm afraid to invest in that school.
Other - Italy - 3 Answers
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I'd go to any of the university towns where there'll be a bit of student life. http://www.saenaiulia.it/index.php in Siena for example
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Milan's the most european city of Italy. http://www.esl-languages.com/en/adults/italian/language-school/italy/milan/linguadue/index.htm Also Rome could be a good choice: http://www.esl-languages.com/en/adults/learn/italian/rome/italy/index.htm
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Almost all offices are closed in August for holidays. Maybe that's why they have not replied yet
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

High school exchange? Italy? France? Good stories? Bad stories? worth it

High school exchange? Italy? France? Good stories? Bad stories? worth it?
i live in canada and have good grades, i also know the company were going to do the exchange through (its a non profit organization called CEEF-ceef.ca) my guidance counselor said its a great idea, i can choose between italy, france, spain, mexico, belgium, the netherlands and germany. although you choose 4 countries on the entry for my choices go like this 1. italy 2. france 3. spain 4. belgium i speak french but you can go knowing very little of whatever language you speak in the country you choose. im just worried about 1 thing, first the person from the other country comes here and lives with me and my family for threemonths from mid-august to mid-november and then i go from mid-february to mid-may and i dont mind being away from my parents cause im used to that but im worried about having to be with this person in my home 24/7, no alone time with my best friends etc. can anyone tell me of their experience? advice? anything? Thanks a million!
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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hi, i'm from the UK and i've been on a student exchange, though here it isn't as long as that, it's only for a week and i went to germany. it was amazing yet really scary, and you can still do loads of stuff with your mates, just do something that you'd all enjoy. you wouldn't have to be with them all the time, i mean three months is a long time, maybe they'll make some friends of their own, or maybe you and your mates might become really good friends with this other person. remeber that this might be this persons first time abroad, or away from home, so be sensitive.
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Is it possible to study in italy RIGHT OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL

Is it possible to study in italy RIGHT OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL?
I will be entering my senior year of high school and graduating in June 2009. i was wondering if it is possible to do a degree program for languages, or anything for that matter in Florence Italy. Has anyone ever done that? Is it possible to go from high school to a University in Italy and not in the US? Anyone have any experience with this and could you help me if you do?
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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I don't think so, your first year is mostly that "get to know you" crap, and they don't want you to fall through the cracks your first semester there by taking on something intense like time abroad. But second semester you should be GOLDEN. All I can say is GO GO GO!!!! and good luck!
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probably. i live in britain and hold a European Union passport so i can move inbetween te 22 countries already in the EU you must apply and then get a student visa, they can convert your grades to italian equivelnts so you wont need to take additional exams, te first year of university is not get to know you crap as in previous answers, a serious degree is started straight away with smaller tutor groups meeting for once a week troughout the year, no get to know you suff could take a year the uni doesnt care about your personality
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Yes. I answered your other question about studying in Italy, but here is a great source for degree programs in Florence. This is the link so you can do a personalized search for the type of degree you want to earn: http://www.degreeabroad.com/search.cfm ... and then this is a link of general degree programs: http://www.degreeabroad.com/listings.cfm/countryID/43/mainregionID/62/studytypeID/2 You don't need a first year or semester of college in the U.S. before leaving ... why waste your time, if you really want to be in Florence? Just jump in! Good luck!
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Im wanting to go to Italy on a school trip in 2010 and i dont know how to get the money.

Im wanting to go to Italy on a school trip in 2010 and i dont know how to get the money.?
Im fourteen and what is an easy way to make money. I need 1100 dollars by spring break 2010. the tickets are 2500 but my dad is willing to meet me half way.
Air Travel - 2 Answers
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deliver newspapers, rake lawns, shovel snow, etc. etc. and put that money in a savings account. does your school already have the travel arrangements figured out? email me...
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u have plenty of time dont worry try a yard sale sell some old stuff u dont use or wash ur dads car/moms/brothers/sisters bake things and sell em Lemonade Stand ask relatives uncles aunts 4 money if ur dad gives u money everyday dont waist it babysit clean house take care of neighbors pets. dog walker,gardener,pet groomer,BEHAVE,ask friends,cats,clean windows,sale something like chocolate door to door salesman,andclean ur house.
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Is it good to go to a University in Italy

Is it good to go to a University in Italy?
I am an American Student who would like to study medicine in Italy but I don't know if it is good to go study in an American school in Italy or would it be better to study medicine in The United States? Are Italian University's good? Would it be better to have an American medical degree or an Italian medical degree? Please tell me!
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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It wuld be better if you study in the U.S. because my uncle studied medicine in russia and when he came back to u.s. he had to go to school all over again..and you should ask someone that had experienced it...
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In order to make it all as clear as possible: there are a lot of Italians who obtained their degree in medicine that are now working in the US; for a series of reason in some areas may be difficult to find a satisfying working status; in medicine, for instance, Italian research institutes are actually high rated worldwide, but they're relatively few in quantity and there's a lot of people studying medicine. In other areas fields there's the problem is the opposite, and we need to "import brains", like for computer sciences and related (and still the University in Turin is one of the best in Europe). So, yes, Italian Universities for Medicine are very good, and they're degrees have high values in the US as well. If you want to work in Italy, instead, that's may be more difficult.
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Monday, August 16, 2010

where do teens in Italy go to school

where do teens in Italy go to school?
I'm writing a story, and my character lives in Tuscany, but goes to school. Should she be going to boarding school? or are there schools in Tuscany?
Etiquette - 3 Answers
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Of course there are schools in Tuscany .... Duh. Look up the Italian for school.
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they go to school, just like anywhere else.
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Leaving aside the observation that the most successful writers write about what they know (ahem), I'll just say that yes, there are schools. And if you know boarding schools better, you can do that too.
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Sunday, August 8, 2010

whould like to know what family life is like in italy, for school project

whould like to know what family life is like in italy, for school project?
I'm doing research for a school project into Italian family structure, child-rearing and discipline Thanks for answering Ish
Other - Italy - 3 Answers
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Nowadays structure of Italian families is rather different as in the past (same has happened with a lot of other Countries, and US shouldn't be the exception). Till the years 50's Italy was a Nation having the agriculture as the main family's resource. Hence families were rather large to guarantee the maximum possible number of arms devoted to the work in the fields.The life's cost was rather cheap being the majority of the feeding coming directly from the family's activity in the country and almost nothing bought in the shops. With the industrialization and the increased costs to grow up the children the demographic trend had an inversion and the natality index became one of the lowest worldwide. Also the fact ,very well known even abroad, that Italians remain very longtime in the family has nothing to do with our "renowned" affection to our parents; it's just due to a simple economic reason, houses are too expensive and the life's cost is almost unbearable for a single young- Child-rearing and discipline are the same as everywhere. We have no special instructions to the use. We just give our children the best upbringing as possible by teaching them families value, respect of one's neighbour, religious values (if praticants), money's worth,etc.
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Italy traditionally has a reputation for large families, with a 'Mama' that does all the house work and a 'Papa' that is the breadwinner and heads up th family. Italian fathers are usually seen as highly protective of their daughters. This reputation is founded on what Southern Italian life was like before industrialisation. In the North family life hasn't been like this since the Industrial revolution arrived in the late 1800's-large families were needed to tend the farms. Italy's birth rate has plummeted since the 'economic miracle' of the 1960's. Like many other developed countries, women now play a major part in the economy (though Italy is still much more biased towards men in terms of income and job opportunities)and as a result decide to put their careers ahead of having children. This and the widespread availability of contraception from the 1960's has caused the decline. In the South the culture of having a large family is still prevalent, however high unemployment causes many of the young people to move to the North, where the 'career before children' mentality kicks in. Italy's birth rate of 8.5 children/thousand is among the lowest in the world. The high cost of housing, desire to live a material lifestyle and the amount of work involved in rearing children have been named as reasons for Italy's low birthrate. So, women that decide to have children tend to only have one. Child rearing and discipline, like any country relies on the parents. Some may practise 'liberal parenting' while others will follow more traditional routes. The only thing to add to this is that Itakian teenagers tend to spend more time around their families than other countries teenagers. This is because the family meal, even in modern Italy is still seen as important
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The italian cutlure is totally different then the american one I just lived there for 3 years. Children are very special there and everyone loves them they can t do anything wrong. Everyone in the family gets together on Sundays and has a big dinner and talks watches "football" soccer or goes to the beaches. Mom have children and dont work again. Children live at home till they get married and can afford to buy all the thing for there house and pay for the wedding. The brides parents usually buys the house for the couple or the land for the couple to build on. They usually live close to there family and never really leave the area. Boys in the family are treated as if they are the best thing in the world. Hope this helps.
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