The choice of pursuing the MBA or a Master's Degree depends upon where the studies take place and what the ultimate career path is. Generally, the MBA opens up more doors. It provides specific training that's timely and useful in the modern job market of international technology and world business.
In terms of Italy, there are two Master's degree programs. One begins and ends with the degree. The other leads the student into the prestigious world of research and teaching through the equivalent of the Ph.D.
The bar keeps getting raised in terms of the qualifications for teaching outside of the university. Many of the faculty members of community colleges, technical schools, and undergraduate colleges have their doctorates. More and more teachers in elementary, middle and high schools have a graduate degree.
So just a Master's degree in Italian language may not be as versatile as the MBA. The program may not leave its graduate with an updated knowledge of business, legal or medical Italian. These three areas tend to offer more possibilities than the albeit enriching experience of knowing the ins and outs of the impressive body of Italian literature and the particular glories of the many regional dialects.
There are many websites that help teach the Italian language. There is also software, like Rosetta Stone, that can assist you in learning. You should take some Italian classes too, so you can practice talking to other Italian speakers.
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It is always good to learn another language. Depending on what you wish to do with it or where you are going to be living, it can be a valuable asset.
If you can speak Portuguese, you should speak Portuguese. If you can't, then you can try to speak your native language.
You should read a graduated cylinder at eye level. See the related link for rules regarding menisci.
After you have graduated from college.
The organisation which graduated the person should send the graduation notice. Neither the child or the parent can do this. This said, the graduation certificate would normally be sent to the person who had graduated.
If you love both Italian and Spanish but cannot choose which one to study, you should consider which language would serve you well most in your chosen career. Spanish is more popular than Italian so that is something to consider also.
Hell No.
You should be able to contact the high-school from which you graduated and request a transcript.
that's hard aah... well her are my things.. Italian ,Spanish, or French maybe German? or am i just in to it ;))
It's Italian and means "Forever (or always) family. Though I have always though it should be the other way round as in "Famiglia sempre".