It’s completely natural to want to play hookey on the first day of school when it’s raining and first period Trigonometry is meeting in the old cafeteria, but when your campus is Trastevere and your meal plan revolves around pasta cacio e pepe, what could be better than the student life?
A growing number of students report that studying abroad is the highlight of their learning careers. If you’ve never studied abroad, you don’t know what you’re missing—and, if you have studied abroad, you do know what you’re missing. Study-abroad programs range from basic language and culture courses to university-level classes, often for college credit (sweet, right?). In order to choose a program that best fits your needs, research as much as you can before making your decision—determine costs and duration as well as what kinds of students participate in the program and what sorts of accommodations are provided.
In programs that have large groups of students who speak English, there is a trade-off. You may feel more comfortable in the community, but you will not have the same opportunity to practice a foreign language or to befriend other international students. For accommodations, dorm life provides a better opportunity to mingle with fellow students, but there is less of a chance to experience the local scene. If you live with a family, you could potentially build lifelong friendships with natives and experience day-to-day life in more depth, but you might also get stuck sharing a room with their pet iguana. Conditions can vary greatly from family to family.
Most university-level study-abroad programs are conducted in Italian, although many programs offer classes in English as well as lower-level language courses. Savvy linguists may find it cheaper to enroll ...more
Cook Italy, (☎ 34 90 07 82 98; www.cookitaly.com). Region- or dish-specific cooking classes. Venues include Bologna, Cortona, Florence, Lucca, Rome, and Sicily. Courses 3- to 6- nights from €1250 ...more
Aestiva Romae Latinitatis (Summer Latin in Rome), P. Reginald Foster OCD, Tersianum, P. San Pancrazio 5A, Rome I-00152. Free 6-week summer Latin program in Rome with legendary Father Reginald Foster ...more
For 52 years, we have published the world’s favorite budget travel guides, written entirely by students and updated every year. With pen and notebook in hand and a few changes of underwear stuffed in our backpacks, we spend months roaming the globe in search of travel bargains.
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