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 What are current challenges in Italy?
besides the trash thing in Naples,
i need it to be in 2008, in Italy, and a website too if you ...


 Leonardo da Vinci Airport?
does anyone know where i could find a good map of the terninals at Leonardo da Vinci Airport.
i'm trying to figure out which terminal alitalia uses, as well as where the baggage claim is ...


 My family and I are spending the summer in Rome. I've been trying to learn Italian, but it just doesn't.......
....seem to be working. I've been teaching myself (I would take a class, but there isn't one offered where I am) from some Cd's I bought. It has everything (well, not everything), but I...


 How were the peoples reacation to the Pompeii Accident?
I know pompeii was covered with ashes and pumice. Then stoning people. With a odd shape. Did the people panic? Run into their homes? Why couldnt they just lock their doors and windows. Could they ...


 Is the Milan Cathedral still used as a church today???
i mean it is a cathedral so, do people in Italy still use it???...


 How can I promote, in the US, the beautiful three star hotel of a friend of mine near Assisi, Umbria, in Italy
Here is the web site:
http://www.hotel-torrett

Look it up. it's beautifull, amazingly reasonable in price, and the owners are great people. It's a sure ...


 Getting to Rome city centre when i arrive at Ciampino airport?
Hi folks,
In 2 and a bit weeks, me and the girlfriend are going to Rome for a week. flying in to Ciampino and was wondering what transport is available to get to Rome's city centre from ...


 What do you think about Naples?
hi! i'm italian and I live in Naples and i want to say what do you think about this city... thank you!!!
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Naples are also culture and history and not only camorra, ...


 Information on Tuscany?
goining for 2weeks in ...


 How do I get to Paestum from Naples?
Also, what are the fun things to do in Paestum and surrounding areas, suggestions would be great!...


 Is it possible to go from Rome to Milan by Bus? Do you know the website?
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 How long would it take to get to Venice from Verona ?
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 Has anyone ever vacationed in Portofino, Italy? If so - what is there to do? Was it terribly expensive?
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 Did Pope Alexander VII have a secret wife and children?
During a visit to Saint Peter's basilica this year, I was staggered - dumbstruck- (as I suppose many people are) - by Bernini's monument to Pope Alexander VII. It is a daring , audacious ...


 What citys are near venice?
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 Where is the best 3/4 star hotel I can stay on the outskirts of Rome for price and quality?
I am travelling up from the South and looking for a reasonably priced hotel in July with car parking and easy public transport access to the city of Roma. I would also consider Pensione as well if ...


 Recommendation for a hotel in Rome?
Can anyone recommend a nice, but not overly expensive hotel in Rome?...


 Where would you stay in Tuscany for 4 nights?
My family is traveling to Italy in early October for a week. We're gonna start in Rome for a few nights and then head to a Tuscany town. I'd like to put us in the most beautiful, ...


 What about Rome?
Why is it that when we are in Paris, we can go our way, in London the same, and New York also. But in Rome, we have to do what the Romans do?...


 Honeymoon in amalfi coast?
hi,
planning my honeymoon in the amalfi coast region from mid october.
would the weather be ok around that time.
Dont want spen my time indoors because of the showers.
please help....



Led*Zep*Babe

How difficult is it for an American to go to college in Italy?

Getting accepted, not speaking the language very well, tuition, housing....so forth and so forth. Any info is appreciated!
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lol, I know about the crazy drivers...I went when I was 15 and was almost hit twice.

But, I love Italy and can't wait to go back!

    



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maroc
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its really easy.
in italy most universities (including the best ones) are public and so tuition is cheap and access is granted nearly to all. even if sometimes u have to do a test to be admitted there are usually a number of places reserved for foreigners, this means people from outside the EU.
the only problems i can think about are
1- how to get your high school recognized, but usually universities have special offices for foreign students and you should be able to find them by internet and ask if u need to get more credits (in italy high school lasts more than in the states, unless u changed the system in the last five or ten years)
2- the language. teaching is exclusively in italian and u will have to show that u know the language to get admitted. but they tend not to be too strict with that.
the main problem is that universities are not like in the states, different systems, no big campuses, only a few people get housing provided by the university, the rest have to manage by their own, and exams are mostly oral, not many written tests...


bariguda
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don't worry!!! italian college isn't so terrible!!!we love americans and surely you will find something that will help you with languages and all the problems you will have!friendship is easiest than in america


Georgio
It is not so difficult belive me.
Most people speak English. Tution is lower than in US, housing is cheapest in Europe... The only one problem is a crazy drivers all over the streets, you should take care to not die when crossing the street and be careful even in Metro :))


pierluisa
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First of all, in Italy we don't have colleges...our education is mandatory until the age of 15, but you have to complete high school, up to the age of 19, before you can enroll in University. So, I guess that, to be able to enroll in an Italian University you will have to have studied at least for 13 years. If I'm correct, you finish High school at 16 or 17, and then go to college, in the US? I don't think a US high school degree would be enough to get into an Italian university. Verify with the Italian consulate or Embassy. Apart from that, it shouldn't be too hard to get a student VISA.


R.T.D.
The most difficult part of the whole process is actually dealing with the Italian consulate here in order to get the necessary paperwork to study over there. They're very strict and formal about having all the documentation months prior to heading over there. Research the consulates website and find out the specific documentation you need and the deadline dates. If you're in college right now you can go to your 'study abroad' department and they should be able to handle most of that for you. There are so many American universities that have schools in Italy that will set you up with housing and allow you to pay tuition costs through their university (which allows you to pay in dollars and use student lones).



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