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Hi,

I am looking for a University to do some study abroad in Argentina.
So far the only thing that has caught my eye is a MBA program at the Universidad de Palermo(Buenos Aires).
Does anyone know of some others where I could study MBA or Masters degree of Economics (must be transferable to the USA)???

Thanks.

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www.universia.com.ar</a><BR><BR>Jorge Daniel Barchi.
Buenos Aires.

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Hi!

If you have the money for it, San Andrés is a good option...

Cheers

Aye

San Andres - Postgraduate

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just wondering. do any of these schools welcome non-fluent Spanish speakers?
my spanish is so so. Palermo has a Spanish immersion program that goes along with it thats why i was looking there.
Appreciate all the replies. thanks!

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It is not a good idea to study in Argentina if you are not fluent in Spanish.

Jorge Daniel Barchi.
Buenos Aires.

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the best university in Argentina Di Tella is the best post-grad univiersity in Argentina for studying economics., by far. Another very good option is the Facultad de Economia at the Universidad de Buenos Aires. I agree with Jorge...it is not a good idea to study for a degree in Argentina if you are not fluent in Spanish. Take an immersion course and then study in your subject. Several universites offer immersion programs...the Universidad de Buenos Aires is very good...and the program offered by Lenguas Vivas is excellent.

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San Andrés, Di Tella and CEMA are pretty much the same for your purpose. Level wise they are pretty much the same, too. Pick the one best fits your budget (they are pretty even on that too) and your available schedules-places. CEMA and Di Tella, as far as I remember, were both in Capital Federal. San Andrés is half and half. Weekdays in Capital and Weekends in Tigre (province).
If things haven¿t changed over the last years, CEMA was the only one in which you didn't have courses on Saturdays (You have more one weekdays tho).

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I think your immersion course would have to be pretty long and intensive (e.g. 6 months or more depending on your linguistic ability) to bring you up to the level required on an MBA.

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