u/Disastrous-Past-5541

Starting my studies in Italy

Hi everyone! I recently finished year 11 in the Philippines and my father is a resident in Italy making it easier to begin my study journey there. I did some research and it said that some italian universities accept year 11 completer to their foundation program which will bridge to entering their bachelors. The requirements are to finish the course and learn their language. I will also have to take the entrance exams like TOLC-PSI or TOLC-SU to enter my bachelors in Psychology. Here are my questions for this process

  1. Does italian students suggest taking my foundation year?

  2. What should be my expectations?

  3. Is it worth it to take my foundation year there?

  4. Would the italian curriculum be hard for a achiever in the Philippines?

  5. Is psychology a great choice to pursue in Italy?

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u/Disastrous-Past-5541 — 3 hours ago

Foundation Year as a year 11 student

Hi everyone! I recently finished year 11 in the Philippines and my father is a resident in Italy making it easier to begin my study journey there. I did some research and it said that some italian universities accept year 11 completer to their foundation program which will bridge to entering their bachelors. The requirements are to finish the course and learn their language. I will also have to take the entrance exams like TOLC-PSI or TOLC-SU to enter my bachelors in Psychology. Here are my questions for this process:

  1. Does italian students suggest taking my foundation year?

  2. What should be my expectations?

  3. Is it worth it to take my foundation year there?

  4. Would the italian curriculum be hard for a achiever in the Philippines?

  5. Is psychology a great choice to pursue in Italy?

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u/Disastrous-Past-5541 — 3 hours ago

Applying visa for family members EU citizens

My father has a residency in Italy, but he is part of an italian household because his residency is type familiare cittadino italiano meaning he got his residency from his eu citizen mother. Now although he is not an eu citizen yet, my research says that he is given the same rights as a citizen. Would it be possible that when I apply for a Visa I will choose the option of family members of eu citizens?

I would like to choose this so i dont have to pay visa fees and we dont have to provide a nulla osta

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u/Disastrous-Past-5541 — 8 hours ago

Applying visa for Family members of Eu Citizens

My father has a residency in Italy, but he is part of an italian household because his residency is type familiare cittadino italiano meaning he got his residency from his eu citizen mother. Now although he is not an eu citizen yet, my research says that he is given the same rights as a citizen. Would it be possible that when I apply for a Visa I will choose the option of family members of eu citizens?

I would like to choose this so i dont have to pay visa fees and we dont have to provide a nulla osta

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u/Disastrous-Past-5541 — 8 hours ago

Foundation Year as a year 11 student

Hi everyone! I recently finished year 11 in the Philippines and my father is a resident in Italy making it easier to begin my study journey there. I did some research and it said that some italian universities accept year 11 completer to their foundation program which will bridge to entering their bachelors. The requirements are to finish the course and learn their language. I will also have to take the entrance exams like TOLC-PSI or TOLC-SU to enter my bachelors in Psychology. Here are my questions for this process

  1. Does italian students suggest taking my foundation year?

  2. What should be my expectations?

  3. Is it worth it to take my foundation year there?

  4. Would the italian curriculum be hard for a achiever in the Philippines?

  5. Is psychology a great choice to pursue in Italy?

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Is it worth to take my foundation year in flinders university?

As I was planning to study abroad for my bachelors, an agent from AUG Philippines told me that I could immediately take my foundation year cause they won't account my grade 12 year. Although it seemed exciting as I get to achieve my dream faster, I worry about lots of stuff.

- Do I get the same quality of education as other year 12 student does?
- Are we going to have a graduation or moving up for college? - Is this a great place for me to study and grow? How are the facilities and people around?- - How are the job opportunities for international students?
- Are there any extra curricular open for us foundation students?

I have a lot of questions and I hope that anyone from Adelaide can answer this!

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u/Disastrous-Past-5541 — 3 days ago