Argentina
Although an indigenous population still survives, the present day population combines Italian and Spanish heritage, as well as British, Irish, German, Polish, Arabic, Jewish, and newer immigrants from other Latin American countries. You may particularly notice the European lifestyle and architecture in Buenos Aires, the city from which Argentinean trends and styles flow outward. As in many European and Latin American countries, Argentinean households sometimes include parents, children, and grandparents. Extended family usually lives nearby and family gatherings are a key part of Argentinean social life. As a member of an Argentinean family, you will find that your host father will work outside the house and your host mother may as well. With your host siblings or new friends, you'll have fun doing a wide range of social activities, including going to parties, movies, or discos. You may play sports like soccer—the most popular, rugby, tennis, volleyball, basketball, or field hockey. Academic ProgramsThe academic year and academic semester programs include high school study while living with a host family. YFU students attend both public and private schools. The type you attend will depend on your host family. A big difference that you will discover is that teachers rather than students change classes so your classmates will be with you all day, giving you a great chance to make good friends quickly. With those classmates, you'll study 12 to 14 compulsory subjects two to three times a week. You can choose from four fields: humanities, sciences, business, or technical. Outside of regular classes, you can choose to play sports or take computer or art classes. School uniforms, textbooks and school materials are not included in the tuition price. Year and semester students can take a ten-day optional trip to Iguazu Falls or to southern Argentina, the cost of which includes transportation to and from Buenos Aires, meals, accommodations, and activities. The visa process for year and semester students can be rather complicated. Passport numbers will be needed several months in advance of departure, as YFU Argentina will need to report them to their Immigration Department early in the visa process. YFU Argentina will pass along to program participants a $100 fee their Immigration Department charges them for registration of passport numbers. YFU students will pay that fee upon arrival in Argentina. Your Admissions Counselor can provide additional information about the visa process. Summer ProgramSpanish Language and Argentinean Culture Programs, Departures, and Costs
Online ResourcesTo learn more about Argentina, we recommend:
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