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I am considering going to turin, italy to study abroad. Does anybody recommend it?

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I speak a little bit of spanish so hopefully that will help me survive there. Does anybody have any advice they can give me. How is the nightlife in turin, italy?

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  1. How is Spanish going to help you in Italy?  I would recommend you to study some history of the country that you are planning to visit.  It is obvious that the American schools did not give you enough knowledge of the world.  I am from Turin but I would recommend you to go to an English spoken country.  Australia or New Zeland, maybe.


  2. I would definitely recommend it! I was an exchange student for one year, and I'm planning on going to college abroad.  You should take any opportunity presented to you to go abroad and explore other cultures.  Even if you don't speak the language, you can always learn.  I don't know anything about the nightlife, but I'm sure once you make friends there they can show you around. Best of Luck!!

  3. Hi! I am Italian, and I say you more! I was born in Turin, still living there!  I think it would be a good opportunity, for you, to come in Italy: I think language is not a problem: we are used to speak with people that doesn't speak our language: now because there are lots of tourist, once because we have been invaded thousands of times, from romans, up to 2nd WW. About nightlife, I can guarantee you won't get bored, you have only to pay attention where you go; not always, in certain zones of Turin, it's beautiful for a girl to stay... (but I think it happens everywere!!)

    If you want, we can keep in touch! (what sort of study are you intentioned to do? Turin is quite famous expecially for scientific univerisities, and since they are ALL public, you haven't to pay so much...) BYE!!!

    GOOD LIFE!!

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