Florence is the bomb man. So much culture (anywhere in Europe pretty much) and things to see. Although you are in a modern city, it feels like you are in a completely different era (architecture, stone roads) -- check out Sienna too while you're there. It's only about a 30 minute drive.DIAZ said:I like this thread. (Damn, this site is so chill and dope.)
Anyways, I'll be heading down to LA this summer. Hopefully, next year, I'll be going to Florence.
I wanna go so bad, kinda wish I had a major that would allow me to teach English abroad, they have programs that will set you up with housing, transportation, etc.RICE said:You guys have to go to Japan, its amazing
CoreyMV said:I wanna go so bad, kinda wish I had a major that would allow me to teach English abroad, they have programs that will set you up with housing, transportation, etc.
I might look around to see if there are programs like this (that'll give you training/certification) in the US.Jr.Idol said:You can do a course, in the uk it's called a TEFL, which only takes up to 6months (1 weekend seminar + the rest home study) that lets you do this and there are loads and loads of placements.