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I really need help deciding to study abroad in Italy or Australia?

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Im going into business. Planning to go to Rome, Milan, or sydney. Here are some details about both. Please help me out! thx

Australia- Im an outdoors person -never been there -warm weather all year - Nice Beaches i heard - the people?

Italy- I can speak italian but not perfect -Food is great and nightlife is awsome. Family lives on islands, never experienced in mainlands such as rome and milan. People are friendly and bunch are goodlooking

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  1. When I was a Junior in High school, I had to decide between France or Italy. I respect your decision. What I found was that Italy is closer to other countries, so when you are on break, you can explore professionally the other major countries for employment. Also being close to the other countries, when you take vacation you can learn the other languages, which will help you professionally in the long run. Milan or Rome are both major cities, you can't go wrong. But the travel aspects to other countries in close proximity may help you professionally in the long run. As much as  I love Australia, you can't network professionally from there. Contact the Embassy in Rome and get all the literature for the city in advance, (That's what I did for Paris). It will give you a wealth of information for the city as well as helping you make an educated plan for your  move. Good Luck!


  2. Okay, you have to weigh the pros and cons, But I mainly focus on the Pros :P

    Australia, Never been there but would love to! you could experience something new, and fun, and warm weather.. Hang out with koalas at some wildlife preserve(Well thats my dream but hey what the heck! :P hehe)

    Italy, I have gone there once, just fell in love with it there...So beautiful, seeped in history, art, and culture. Its so beautiful, I really didnt want to leave. You can further your italian skills, and become fluent.. That would be an great thing, then you can go, I know fluent italian and be cool :P

    I too went on a study abroad program, it sorta was. A student ambassador program actually, went to France, Swizterland, Austria and Italy.

    Now, u have to keep in mind how long you will be there, transport etc...

    But, I really wish you best of luck, I want to study abroad in the UK. Another place I fell in love with, visiting this last may.. Goregeous place, found an college there that accepts International students.. So heres to hoping!!

    BON SOIR! And have an fantastic time, I know your going to create memories that will last a lifetime.. I know I do, wherever my travels lead me..

    Ciao! Au Revoir! Have fun! and good luck :)

  3. I guess go with which study abroad package gives you the most to offer.

  4. I believe you have asked this question 3 times and for the third time, I say Italy.

    You can become fluent in Italian. (:

  5. I'm not sure about Europe but Australia's a really nice place for studies... The people there are very friendly and You'll get to go to the beach everyday if you study in Gold Coast. Food's not too bad.. Many international students there...

  6. well you should go to Italy coz you already know the language there and it can't be that hard to adjust. ALso, when you move to a different place, you expect to be welcomed. You already know the people are friendly. And if you like to party, that is the place for you. HOpe this helps.

  7. Australia is not going to have the language barrier.

    If you are from the USA, I would go with that because most of Europe hates us.

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