I finally turned in my final class schedule, so enough with the whole shopping period and going to like 15 classes!
This is what I´m taking:
International Economic History - at Universidad Torcuato di Tella, which is a small private school that has a pretty good name internationall for Econ....I don´t think this class is actually very hard, if it was taught in English, but it´ll probably be my hardest one just because there´s so much reading and there´s the most amount of class time. i´m getting major credit for this back at Duke though, so that´ll be worth the extra amount of work.
Argentine Lit. in the 20th century - also at di Tella, I really like the professor, he´s really funny and keeps things interesting. This class is a seminar for foreign students, so we actually do most of our reading in class so he can tell us words we don´t know....so it´s pretty easy, but I like the reading we do.
Hist. of the Ideas and Political Processes of Argentina - taught at Universidad de Salvador, which is a private university, but still kind of a mess. The professor is really easy to understand in this one and his lectures are interesting, so i think I´ll like this one.
Spanish class with my program - everyone has to take one of these classes, but you do get to pick your focus. Mine is Documentary Film in Argentina, but I think it´ll actually end up being more a literature class which occasional documentaries that we watch on our own.
Because most of these classes just meet once a week for a longer period of time, I don´t really end up having that much class time. Also, I don´t have class on Fridays, so in case I´m travelling one weekend, I can do a 3.5 day weekend!
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