Friday, February 24, 2012

Can you suggest me any good American school in Milan, Italy

Can you suggest me any good American school in Milan, Italy?
I'm 13 and we just migrated last year to Italy. I'm having a really hard time learning the language. The teachers at my school creeps me out and I don't have any friends there. I want to transfer to a school here in Milan where they speak English. Please help me :( everytime I think about my school, I feel like crying. I'm just really having a hard time there and my classmates are bullies. Plus, none of them speaks english so, I can't ask anyone for help. Not even the teachers! They try to understand me when I ask them something but they reply in Italian. I'm always like "excuse me, what?" :( Thank you.
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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http://www.asmilan.org/
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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Study abroad as a high school student

Study abroad as a high school student?
I plan on spending a semester of my senior year in a school in Italy. Though, i am not quite sure how to approach this quest of mine. For instance, what program would help me decide which school i could possibly attend? Or financially, how would i come up with the money to pay for it? And please do not say talk to your counselor at school, because this chance is only offered to mainly top students; which i am not. i just need some help X__X
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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Generally speaking, your school does not offer exchanges. You must apply through an outside organization. The top three are AFS, YFU and Rotary. Rotary is the cheapest, but most competitive. You don't need to be a "top" student, but a solid B average is necessary. You have to show that you can handle the academic work in another county. Once you apply for a program, you need to work with your school on your schedule to make sure you graduate on time. The program finds the school and host family. As to paying for it, some of the programs offer scholarships.
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hi. i'm italian . you should attend an italian school. in italy there are many schools that we call liceo or technical school in italian schook you don't have to choose the subjects as in america you have to study that subjects of the school for example in liceo classico you have to study classics as greek , latin, maths, italian, philosophy maths ecttt if you want ask me something you'll contact me
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Hi, I'm Italian and I'm trying to plan the same thing for the US, and I guess you're American. I'd like to spend my 4th High School year in the United States, and in order to do that I've asked my English teacher, who just gave me some sheets about AFS-Inercultura, an organization which is concerned about these programs. After some reading and some "investigations," I found out that doing programs with one of these organizations does NOT allow you to choose the exact area (the state, in my case) where you can stay, so you can end up in places you wouldn't like to stay. (For example, I'd like to go somewhere either on the East- or on the Westcoast, but with AFS, EF, STS, etc. I can't choose.) You may go to a place up in the mountains, far from everyone and everything, or in a bad place to study in. I can suggest you do what I have done until now. Try going to your local Italian Consulate or to the Embassy in Washington, DC and ask whether it's possible for you to get organized on your own. Then, if you have contacts here, get in touch with them and talk to them about this issue. Ask them to find for you a school and a family that can host you, and only at this point, if you are satisfied with the area, school, family, etc., you can apply for a visa at the Italian Embassy. Remember that in Italy most schools are public and free, so you only have to pay for your books and school stuff (notebooks, pens, etc.). Also, depending on what you are studying now, you ought to choose the school that best fits your subjects. I do not suggest you go to a Liceo Classico or Liceo Scientifico because they're very difficult, and classical subjects (Latin and ancient Greek, especially in Liceo Classico) are fundamental parts of their academic courses. If you want to go to one of these schools anyways, get fluent in spoken and written Italian, because it is the most important subject. I hope I gave you some useful tips. Also, we can get in touch if you want to.
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Study abroad as a high school student

Study abroad as a high school student?
I plan on spending a semester of my senior year in a school in Italy. Though, i am not quite sure how to approach this quest of mine. For instance, what program would help me decide which school i could possibly attend? Or financially, how would i come up with the money to pay for it? And please do not say talk to your counselor at school, because this chance is only offered to mainly top students; which i am not. i just need some help X__X
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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1 :
Generally speaking, your school does not offer exchanges. You must apply through an outside organization. The top three are AFS, YFU and Rotary. Rotary is the cheapest, but most competitive. You don't need to be a "top" student, but a solid B average is necessary. You have to show that you can handle the academic work in another county. Once you apply for a program, you need to work with your school on your schedule to make sure you graduate on time. The program finds the school and host family. As to paying for it, some of the programs offer scholarships.
2 :
hi. i'm italian . you should attend an italian school. in italy there are many schools that we call liceo or technical school in italian schook you don't have to choose the subjects as in america you have to study that subjects of the school for example in liceo classico you have to study classics as greek , latin, maths, italian, philosophy maths ecttt if you want ask me something you'll contact me
3 :
Hi, I'm Italian and I'm trying to plan the same thing for the US, and I guess you're American. I'd like to spend my 4th High School year in the United States, and in order to do that I've asked my English teacher, who just gave me some sheets about AFS-Inercultura, an organization which is concerned about these programs. After some reading and some "investigations," I found out that doing programs with one of these organizations does NOT allow you to choose the exact area (the state, in my case) where you can stay, so you can end up in places you wouldn't like to stay. (For example, I'd like to go somewhere either on the East- or on the Westcoast, but with AFS, EF, STS, etc. I can't choose.) You may go to a place up in the mountains, far from everyone and everything, or in a bad place to study in. I can suggest you do what I have done until now. Try going to your local Italian Consulate or to the Embassy in Washington, DC and ask whether it's possible for you to get organized on your own. Then, if you have contacts here, get in touch with them and talk to them about this issue. Ask them to find for you a school and a family that can host you, and only at this point, if you are satisfied with the area, school, family, etc., you can apply for a visa at the Italian Embassy. Remember that in Italy most schools are public and free, so you only have to pay for your books and school stuff (notebooks, pens, etc.). Also, depending on what you are studying now, you ought to choose the school that best fits your subjects. I do not suggest you go to a Liceo Classico or Liceo Scientifico because they're very difficult, and classical subjects (Latin and ancient Greek, especially in Liceo Classico) are fundamental parts of their academic courses. If you want to go to one of these schools anyways, get fluent in spoken and written Italian, because it is the most important subject. I hope I gave you some useful tips. Also, we can get in touch if you want to.
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

which school in rome italy offers evening classes program for aeronautical studies

which school in rome italy offers evening classes program for aeronautical studies?

Other - Education - 1 Answers
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I found this on the internet. I hope it helps. Aero Italia, Via Pizzenia, Roma, RM00101
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

do they have high schools in Italy

do they have high schools in Italy?
I've done research and i cant find any names of high schools in Venice Italy or any where close to Venice.Grazie any web sites or names would help ;)
Primary & Secondary Education - 3 Answers
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Nope. The go to pre-school, followed by mob school for 12 years. Sorry.
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No, they don't go to school in Italy. Most people play accordion on the side of the road for money.
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Yes, we do. Here are some links: http://www.provincia.venezia.it/ecm/faces/public/guest/home/polo-est/scuole/scuole-medie-sup?portal:componentId=scuole-medie-sup&portal:type=action&portal:isSecure=false&uicomponent=UIDetailDocument&op=closeDocument&portal:windowState=normal (Click on the names of the secondary schools located in "Venezia", listed in the right column). For university: http://www.comune.venezia.it/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/IT/IDPagina/1192
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Monday, January 16, 2012

Where would a high school trip to italy go

Where would a high school trip to italy go?
My school is taking a 10 day trip to italy next year and I'm not 100% sure whether or not i'm going yet...i really, really want to though, or where in italy we're going other than rome. Do you have any ideas of where a high school trip would go in italy. Like what cities/regions (Venice, Milan, Tuscany, Amalfi, Sicily, etc). We don't get to pick where we go...but what are the cities that you can't miss that are appropriate for high schoolers to visit. Like cities that are the highlights of Italy
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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I recomend cities in north Italy. Vence, Florence, Genova and others. Sicily is great too, but its too far from other destinations.
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Your teacher chooses the trip from a long list of possibilities. It all depends which trip he/she chooses. Most likely you will go to Rome, probably Pisa, Florence, Venice, and possibly Naples/Pompeii, but that depends entirely on which trip the teacher chooses as most appropriate to what they teach and what they feel is important for you to see in ten days.
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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Should i move to Italy or Greece and go to High school there

Should i move to Italy or Greece and go to High school there?
well i currently go to school in the USA and I just really don't want to stay here anymore. Im 15 and im entering the 10 grade. My family is planning on moving there next summer. My dad is a citizen of Italy and my mom is a citizen of greece so moving there shouldn't be a problem. I want to know if going there would be a Academic suicide or if i would be fine. I currently go to one of the best schools in boston and im afraid that im ruining my future. If i go to an international school there will i be able to get into a university easily? If i decide to move back will i have a problem getting into college here, or will they see that i went to high school here and was a good student? Which has better schools Athens or Italy?
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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If you go to an expensive private school in Athens you will be ok but not one of their public schools!
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lucky...!!!!!!!! i would kill to be you right now
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