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I was wondering which of these two great destinations would cost me less to go to? For two weeks in April.
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I am thinking of going on holiday to Italy with a couple of friends in early September - any recommendations? |
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Getting around Venice? |
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Is anyone here Italian or familiar with Italy? |
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Is the 2nd week of May a good time to visit Italy? |
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Is five days good to see Rome, Venice, Milan, Sicily, Capri, and other Italian places? |
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Is $400 euros enough money when travelling to italy and paris for a total of 11 days? |
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Is it worth studying abraod in rome? |
im planning to study a semester in rome my sopmore year spring or junior year fall. Is it worth it? |
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okdude
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HELL YEAH BRO!!!! I went and it was great. Do it!!! You will never forget it. I went to Rome and all though the south. The food is wonderful, the people are nice. JUST DO IT!!! THE WOMEN BLOW ARE WOMEN OUT OF THE WATER. Pizza is WAY BETTER!!!! GO NOW!!! |
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Cosmopolitan
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Go for it ! and while you are there, Give the POPE my best. |
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js4565
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of course... that would be awsome |
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njagalamalaya
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Are you asking if spending a semester abroad is worth it or spending the semester in Rome is worth it? Either way, I would say definitely do it for at least a semester. I spent a semester in East Africa and it was fantastic. So many people who didn't go abroad regret it now...you might as well get a chance to see the world with this unique experience! |
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ColiCoCoHead
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Are you seriously asking this question? A semester in Rome?! Of course it is! If you have the chance, do it. Period. |
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Yes
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Is it worth studying in Australia?
Is it worth studying in Africa?
Is it worth studying anywhere outside of where you live?
Yes because you experience a different life style.
It's always good to experience new things. Go for it. |
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Shahidul I
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to study in rome
yeah! its worth it. It shows commitment in ur CV to how long ur willing to travel for work or study. |
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Alexis .
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yes |
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Matteo M
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si, but go to Milan... it a lot more fun...... |
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leprechaun3833
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I've studied a broad or two.....so cheese, sorry |
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Genius Cook
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If you like big city urban hustle & bustle then Rome is for you. You are more likely to practice your Italian - on the streets - more in Rome then in Florence or even Perugia where it's jammed packed with English speaking English students. Rome has its share too but everyone sort of gets lost in the crowds. |
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Bree
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im doing the same thing in september, but why not go to a smaller city. the people will be alot more friendlier and you will get a really family orietned view of italy. |
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I'd rather go to a smaller town like Florence or Naples. The people would be kinder and be more open to you because they see less of foreigners than Romans. |
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