Friday, February 27, 2009
Di Tella a.k.a. Escuela de Hijo de !@#$%
Orientation for the Intercambio Program at Di Tella was today. The orientation itself was quite informative and it was a relief to become better aquatinted with some American student alongside some International students. All of the students where incredibly welcoming and charming. The students at Di Tella are another story. There are no better adjectives to describe these group of students other then, snobbish and pompous. It appears that because they are the bourgeoisie of Argentina, that they are somehow direct decedents of God and their shit doesn’t stink. Many of my colleagues and a few workers at IES would agree or have agreed with my statement. I’m sure not all of the students at Di Tella are this way, but the ones I have encountered have definitely portrayed this notion of elitism. Nonethless, Di Tella seems like a fine institution and the professors seem quite open and engaging.
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I think that's the case with the private schools in BsAs. The students at la UBA are way more approachable. But I'm sure you can even like assholes if you get to know them well enough. See you soon, my man.
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