
Un anno all'estero (Una capra ad Harvard 13)
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Narrated by:
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Maria Corbi
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By:
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Maria Corbi
About this listen
Come sopravvivere a un figlio renitente allo studio, ma anche a un primo della classe e come scegliere il percorso educativo più adatto per loro. Dall'asilo al master.
La decisione di affrontare un anno di liceo all'estero è sempre più praticata dai ragazzi. In questa puntata Maria Corbi presenta le varie opportunità e offre qualche consiglio su come mettere a punto il curriculum degli studenti. Più dei voti, in questa fase, assumono un ruolo chiave le esperienze personali, e le diverse abilità.
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