Thursday, June 28, 2012

Where is it cheaper to live in for a student: Italy or France?

Where is it cheaper to live in for a student: Italy or France?
These are the particular institutions I have a chance to study at: ITALY University of Bologna - Bologna University of Malta - Link Campus - Rome University of Roma No. 3 - Rome University of Verona - Verona University of Urbino - Urbino FRANCE: # AEN - Lille University - Lille - (Limited subjects taught in English) # AEN - Universite Marc Bloch (Strasbourg 2) - Strasbourg Cedex # EM Normandie (Normandie School of Management) - Caen (undergrad)/Le Havre (postgrad) # EM Strasbourg (Strasbourg School of Management) - Strasbourg # ESCEM - Tours/Poitiers # The University of Strasbourg - Strasbourg (Law) # Université Montpellier II - Montpellier (Science and Technology) # Université Paris Sorbonne – Paris IV - Paris # Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier III - Montpellier (Humanities) # University of Bordeaux III - Bordeaux This is for a whole semester and classes are paid for. So basically, everything else????
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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It is definitely cheaper to live in Italy. France is a very expensive country to live in, especially Paris! Unless you only decide to eat bread for lunch everyday (but even that is more expensive than in other places). It's about 4 euros (about 8 US dollars) for concentrated orange juice, just in a sketchy restaurant.

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

I want to go to study in Italy as an exchange student. Can anybody tell me if...?

I want to go to study in Italy as an exchange student. Can anybody tell me if...?
studying is hard in Italy (in pavia, lecce or genova). It would be a great experience to live there but on the other hand I am afraid of stress because of different workload. P.s. I am from Lithuania and I am studying English
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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Studying in Italy is pretty much like studying anywhere else. You have schools with very rigorous programs and schools that are more laid back. In general, exchange students are given more flexibility by teachers because they understand that you need a period of adjustment. They also understand that your priorities are to learn more about the culture and the language, and not so much about chemistry or algebra... Talk to your study abroad program advisor and try to decide on the right school and location for you. Studying abroad is a wonderful opportunity, so don't worry about it. You'll be just fine. Good luck!
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I recommend checking out http://www.exchangestudentworld.com/ It's a site written for exchange students by former (and current) ones. If your questions aren't answered there, you can write in and ask!
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Studying in Italy would be a great experience for you! It's always going to be difficult to adjust to the new environment at first, but I bet you'll have so much that you won't even realize you're in another country. Here's a good site that tells you about studying abroad in Italy: http://www.studyabroaddomain.com/italy.aspx To help you pay for your experience you can get a scholarship. Scholarships are free sources of money that you can use to help pay for your trip. The best thing about them is that you don't have to pay them back! You can read about them here: http://www.studentfinancedomain.com/financial_aid/college_scholarship.aspx Here are sites that offer study abroad scholarships: http://www.studyabroad.com/forum/financial_aid.html http://www.studyabroadfunding.org/ http://www.studyabroadlinks.com/search/Study_Abroad_Resources/Scholarships_and_Financial_Aid/ http://www.ciee.org/study/scholarships.aspx http://www.academicstudies.com/?gclid=CL-W56Cbjo4CFSgRGgodW0ezEQ http://www.gowithcea.com/ Here are sites that offer scholarships to international students: http://www.internationalscholarships.com/ http://www.internationalstudent.com/scho... http://www.usastudyguide.com/financial_a... http://www.edupass.org/finaid/databases.... http://www.collegescholarships.com/schol... Good luck!

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

What is the cheapest way to learn Italian in Italy on a student Visa? / tutoring on the side? Part time studen?

What is the cheapest way to learn Italian in Italy on a student Visa? / tutoring on the side? Part time studen?
What schools would be most cost effective and quality at the same time? Would I be able to tutor English on the side to earn a bit while there? Is there an English proficiency exam I could take to prove my competency in English? I am an American but I know this does not automatically qualify anyone to tutor. I may have one semester of tutoring experience (with my jr. college) by the time I come to Italy. Any tips on schools, lodging/rentals, least expensive ways to shop for food clothes and so on.....I would be vary grateful! Also, can I get a travel visa to Italy if I am only taking one Italian or two courses? Is there a minimum required amount of courses to get student visa? I hope very much to see Italy next year and learn Italian fluently (is so Bollo!) I can hardly wait to see the Treve Fountain and learn the language and experience the people and culture! Thank you again.... Ciao! P.S. Thinking of Rome or Milan but I would love suggestions on places to see or study.....
Other - Italy - 1 Answers
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Milan & Rome are fun cities but smaller ones like Padua, Bologna or Perugia (big university towns) may be more for you. You'll also find more people needing your English lessons! Note that many Italian cities & towns offer free Italian lessons to foreigners. These lesson are offered by the municipalities themselvs. Note that many Italian cities have English language available on their home pages: http://iat.comune.bologna.it/IAT/IAT.nsf

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Friday, June 1, 2012

I need working visa for italy? I have student visa in sweden(schengen visa),?

I need working visa for italy? I have student visa in sweden(schengen visa),?
I am nepali citizen. Now, I am student in sweden. I got the internship job in italy for 90 days. I do not have time to apply visa from sweden. So i came in italy yesterday. How i can apply the working visa from italy. I have all the documents (received letter from company, authorized letter from University, valid passport etc) Please help me I want to apply for working Visa, so is it possible to apply from italy or i need to return back sweden and apply from there. I want to apply from italy but i am not sure is it possible to apply from here. Please suggest me
Embassies & Consulates - 2 Answers
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I don't detect a question.
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Always apply from your home country

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