Laurel, I am not clear if you want to do a posgrado or a grado program here. I have some experience because I did an exchange and am now in a Masters there, but my fiance has even more since he did his entire undergraduate program and is an immigrant as well, so he had to deal with that stressful side. It is hard to get started with some of the programs because you have to complete the cursos of the Ciclo Basico and that is even more bureacracy than even the regular facultad. Feel free to PM me if you want to chat with me or my fiance.
SaraSara....your husband must be genius! Seriously. I did an exchange in UBA and now I am in the program for Maestria en Economia. I have SOOOO much respect for my professors and classmates who are way smarter and more prepared than me (and I was no poor student in the US) AND work full-time.
I think Argentina citizens should feel so proud to offer a FREE public institution with as quality a level as UBA is, especially when higher educational access like this is slowly being eroded all over. I think only 7% of students who starts the economics undergraduate carrera finish, so while it may be finanicially accessible to everyone, it's not truly "accessible" to everyone, particularly if their had poor colegio preparation. And, it may be disorganized, but hell, it's free and in the Facultad where I go to alone, I believe there are 60,000 students and is one of the largest college of economic sciences in the world. So for all its imperfections, UBA is certainly a world class gem!
SaraSara....your husband must be genius! Seriously. I did an exchange in UBA and now I am in the program for Maestria en Economia. I have SOOOO much respect for my professors and classmates who are way smarter and more prepared than me (and I was no poor student in the US) AND work full-time.
I think Argentina citizens should feel so proud to offer a FREE public institution with as quality a level as UBA is, especially when higher educational access like this is slowly being eroded all over. I think only 7% of students who starts the economics undergraduate carrera finish, so while it may be finanicially accessible to everyone, it's not truly "accessible" to everyone, particularly if their had poor colegio preparation. And, it may be disorganized, but hell, it's free and in the Facultad where I go to alone, I believe there are 60,000 students and is one of the largest college of economic sciences in the world. So for all its imperfections, UBA is certainly a world class gem!