what language do you speak?
but seriously Spain because the spanish language is more useful after high school, no matter what you do with your life.
One office to contact to Study Abroad Italy is at Via Corsini, 1, 00165 Roma Rom, Italy, 06 58332262. You can also check out www.studyabroad.com/rome.html If you are fluent in Italian, you may be able to get a visa to study in Italy. Most students in the US attend university in the US and then take a year or a term abroad. Credit for the experience transfers back to the school where the student is enrolled. If you undertake a program of study in Italy on your own, there is no guarantee that credits will transfer. You are not eligible for federal government student unless the program is sanctioned and approved by a US school where you are matriculated.
I'm not and expert on Italy, but when visiting my father's small village in Northern Italy, my elementary and 'junior high' age cousins came home for lunch. If I recall correctly, they actually attended school Mon-Sat and their school day ended at lunch time so they'd come home and be done for the day.
Claudio Junior Bielli was born on November 23, 1979, in L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy.
Well maybe you should go to school it is Palermo!!
The history of the medical technology abroad can be traced to Italy. The Latin language is used because Latin is a dead language and is therefore used in nomenclature.
All children in Italy do not go to school. However, it is mandatory for all the children to attend school in Italy.
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Every child between the ages of 6-14 go to school in Italy. The required schooling is followed by a three-year junior high school. After they graduate from junior high school, students attend a senior highs school, which often have four or five year programs to study. Any senior high school graduate may attend a university.
He went abroad (from England) on diplomatic and commercial missions. it is likely that he may have met people such as Boccaccio or Petrarch.
No. you do not need to go to high school or college in Italy. It is suggested that you go to both.
He went abroad (from England) on diplomatic and commercial missions. it is likely that he may have met people such as Boccaccio or Petrarch.
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