For Week Five, I will be breaking down Italy.
I have chosen Florence, Italy based on its location and its deep history in art and science dating back to the Renaissance, and how I would love to surround myself in it. The school I picked is the University of Florence, which, for the total amount of enrollment charges and tuition fees for academic year 2019-2020, varied from around 156 to 2650 Euros. Students are required to have adequate knowledge of the Italian language. In general, you need to have a minimum level of Italian to go to college in Italy. I already have a very small background in Spanish, which is very similar to Italian, so I wouldn't mind learning more of the language at all. generally, language is a barrier I can dedicate time to crossing, and I have no qualms in doing so. International students who are EU members have the right to work in Italy while studying, but should not exceed working 20 hours per week. However, taking on more hours during vacation periods is possible. Non-EU students can work during their studies if they obtain a work permit, which requires a job offer from an Italian-based employer. Processing times vary between regions, but they average to be around two months. Sources: - - https://www.unifi.it/changelang-eng.html - https://www.educations.com/study-guides/europe/study-in-italy/student-visa-6660#:~:text=International%20students%20who%20are%20EU,more%20hours%20during%20vacation%20periods.
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