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02-19-11 15:41 #6
Posts: 1885Nobody said do something illegal
Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
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02-19-11 13:14 #5
Posts: 2700A teacher Friend asks
What is he planning to study? If it's just Spanish, he doesn't need to do any of that, just enroll in a course in the UBA.
Whatever studies he plans to do other than Spanish will require a good level of Spanish, and a valid high school diploma, I don't think he needs to do again his high school subjects in Spanish.I never heard anybody mentioning that- just prove he's got the right level of Spanish and has completed high school.
As to the visa and bureaucracy, I don't know. But indeed there are special agreements and every country has a different one, he has to find out about it. There may even be countries that have agreements to just do the degree without the entry exams.which are mandatory for all Argentines.
Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
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02-19-11 01:40 #4
Posts: 145I am not going to advice somebody something illegal
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02-18-11 21:33 #3
Posts: 1885I think TL hit the nail on the head
Originally Posted by TejanoLibre [View Original Post]
If you want to see something in Argentina move fast, apart from what one may see at the autodromo, pay it!
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02-18-11 17:54 #2
Posts: 3040Just Bribe Somebody!
Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
Works everytime!
TL.
P. S. I will stop by the place and see what you need to do!
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02-18-11 13:01 #1
Posts: 145Study at UBA
It seems a bit a long shot but I would like to know if someone has any experience with a foreigner studying at the UBA. It's for a friend of mine who is not from South America and I am guessing there are special agreements for South Americans.
As far as I could found out this is probally the way forward.
1: Get a student - Visa for a private university or UBA foreign language institute
2: Get a DNI (I have no experience with this but from what I red it's about 2 to 3 months)
3: Validate your high school diplomas.
If this is not possible take classes for people that did not finish secundary studies, which I believe is free.
4: Do an entry exam on various topics. You probally need good Spanish for this
Can anybody confirm if this true and maybe you have something more to add?
Is it possible to do step 3 in your home country or is UBA the only one who can do it?