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 What would be a good gift for a 14 year old girl from Guatemala?
I am sponsoring a 14 year old Guatemalan girl through a charity. I would like to send her a Christmas gift and birthday gift very soon. Does anyone have any ideas?...


 Have you ever visited Guatemala ?
If yes, please comment on nice places to visit and must-sees
Thx....


 Is it really tough making a living in peru?
my girl wants me to come to peru with her because of her family. I hear life is hard down there, is this true or just talk? I seen some videos doesn't look that bad. ( lima, peru)...


 I want to visit Costa Rica to explore the beaches and jungles..which airport there would be best to fly to?
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 HELP?? plz?
i have this new friend and ahes fron nicaragua??? is NICARAGUA in Africa is the country rich or poor and were is it located??...


 Where should I stay in Guatemala long-term?
I am an American Woman and wish to foster my own child. I will be traveling with my toddler and infant. Where should I stay? How much should I figure for housing expenses? I have only ever stayed in Z...


 How much is postage to mail a letter to el salvador?
out of U.S....


 Can the US ATM cards be used to withdraw cash from an ATM machine in Chile?
Also, are ATM machines easy to find in the tourist locations in Chile (Santiago, Easter Islands, Atacama Desert and Patagonia)?...


 I am planning to go to Costa Rica end October (2 weeks). Will the weather be OK? What should I not miss?
I definetively want to see the beaches everyone talks about. I also like natural parks as long as there's something to do rather then just observing the animals (i.e. rafting, kayaking, etc). B...


 What r 5-10 major tourist sites in Venezuela?
thnx bounches ...


 Do you now anything about Antigua Guatemala,?
Is a romantic place, what do you think? if you met this place....


 My husband and i, both in our early 30s are trying to move to panama. Where in the worl can we find work.HELP
we have gone onlin and have come up with nothing. we are going to live in an apartment, preferably in PTY before we buy a home. we are so worried that once we get out there, our money will run out. ...


 Who controls the panama canal?
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 What if, a war happens in south america among venezuela,equador and colombia?
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 Is machu picchu being closed off to the public?
i heard this recently, and i was just interested in how much truth there was to it. i'd really like to see it and if it is going to be closed in the near future i'd like to plan a trip ...


 Ummm spanish, machu picchu?
what are the mysteries of machu picchu?...


 Tips to visit Venezuela as a tourist?
Guys, what should I visit in Venezuela? I'm going to be there for 3 days only, so what should I see in Caracas and around? Thanks for your ...


 I was born in argentina buenos aires and im brown many people think im from peru why is that?
my mum is really white and my dad is brown but when i went to buenos aires some people thought i was from peru why!!! im light brown dark black ...


 What is el-dorado?
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 Best cities to live in Colombia if you're Black?
my skin tone is caramel complexion. I'm also cherokee indian.

I'm an educated man....



Marie R

Getting my Masters degree in Venezuela?

I'd like to get my Masters degree...the only thing is, I'm moving to Venezuela to live for a few years. My husband is from there and he has a great job opportunity that he could not pass up. I'd really like to continue with my education and get my Masters there. Is that really feasable? Are there a lot of Foreigners studying in Venezuelan Universities? and if I do get my Masters credentials there, will that affect my employability in the U.S. later? If you are from Venezuela and have gotten your Masters there but live and work in the U.S. now, i'd love to hear from you. Also, recommendations of Graduate Schools in Caracas are welcome as well.

    



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Ricardo C
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Hey it seems that every one has painted a pretty bleek picture of Venezuela, without actually giving any "constructive" info!! So let me try to be the 1st... I'm an American and have been living in Venezuela for the last year. The truth is that this country could be considered a bit unstable at this time... but that won't stop you from realistically getting your masters degree... from an accredited American University (without having to learn Spanish)!! What u'll have to do is study online. There are a number of schools that offer completely online classes.. so technically all u'll need is a computer and internet access. And this is coming from experience. I studied at the University of Pheonix the whole time i've been and it's been great. I must admit, i had to do a lot more work than i thought "online classes" would intel.. but it was completely worth it. just start doing ur research on which schools offer such masters programs and the people at the schools can answer any questions for you. Trust me... u don't have to put ur education on the "back-burner"... u just have to be informed!!

If u have any more questions..i'll be happy to answer them for you. Buenas Suerte!!


ci82105909
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Waste of time. Don't do it. Venezuela sucks. I am from there and your degree will be useless. There is HIGH crime rate and Corruption. You'll be lucky to get a visa without paying multiple times under the table. Venezuela is a beautiful country but the politics are poor. Don't waste your time with school. My wife has an advanced degree from la ULA and it has done nothing for her. Chavez is trying to implement a communist regime. You're an idiot if if you go there. I can say that because I too, am considering returning to Venezuela. Because I am on social security and it would go a lot farther in Venezuela. But I am a fool.
I wish you luck.
and excuse my negative attitude. I am just tired of paying bribes and all the crime and corruption. Venezuela is a beautiful country. If you speak spanish well and can be afliated with the government it may work out for you there.
Good luck and God bless.


Alej
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First of all you'll have to learn spanish. In Caracas there's the Universidad Simón Bolívar, Universidad Metropolitana, the Universidad Católica Andres Bello and the Universidad Central de Venezuela. The IESA also has courses. The Universidad Simón Bolivar has some "convenios" with Harvard and I think the metropolitana has so has well.


Preciosa
Well I think the first question would be, can you speak, read and write spanish? If you can't then it would probably be to hard to go to college. There are spanish language courses available if you really want to do it though.

I dont think a venezuelan degree would be equivalent to getting one from the USA. Some employer's might look down upon that. To me a degree is a degree, but some people don't feel that way. So ultimately it's your decision.


Carlos G
A Venezuela degree will be as useful as a cuban degree: useless.

The economy will crash so severely that even PHDs and MBAs are poor (like in cuba).

Besides nobody will welcome venezuelans as they would be tagged saboteurs/communist propagansits.

There are a lot of countries where to sudy, so choose another one.

By the way it is rumoured that Chavez pays people to surf the internet all day to whitewash him when someone posts something against him/communism.


NONAME
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you might want to change your husbands mind about moving to the latin USSR. Presidante Hugo has just made it against the law for foreigners to speak out against his government. you might want to pull rank on your hubby.



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