Have you ever studied abroad in Italy?
I live in the US and am considering studying abroad in Australia, I am not sure what I want to study (I'm thinking of landscape architecture). Did you feel that the schooling was good and how was your experience there? Are there any schools that you would recommend? I would love to go to an area that isnt entirely consumed by cities and is surrounded by beautiful sights. Any extra information would be great (like the people, things to do, weather, etc)!!
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- no
- Italy or Australia??
- I'll study a broad anywhere.
- no never, man that would be sweet!!
- nope fuck you
- no i never have
- no
- Do australia. ITS AMAZING!!! straight up. im going in october!!!
- no but I've been through Italy and my family is from Italy. It's beautiful and slow and I'd love to go back if it was ever possible.
- Studied lots of broads in italy and there fine.
- well i havent but education abroad is waay difrent from tha US i personally think they teach u more buht giv it a chance i think it would b cool if u no tha language n w.e
- Your question states ITALY and you're talking abut austrailia. Both are completely different cultures, continents, and experiences for you. I would reccommend going to italy. You can travel all over, see incredible architecture, some of the oldest and richest culture anywhere in the world, all while having a great time. Austrailia is wonderful too, but my vote would be italy! Great food, great wine, great women, great history... what more could you ask for!!!
- I have (in Rome). It's a gorgeous place, italians are really friendly. Best advice i can give you is to do some research on study abroad programs. If you are in university talk to an academic counselor or a career service advisor. They would know if your university offers opportunities to study abroad. If you are still in high school research universities (or colleges since you already know what you want to study) in italy. Here's a website to get you started: http://www.studyabroaddirectory.com/Italy.cfm Hope this helps :_
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