Students

This topic was created by Susie-Q (skoestne@willamette.edu)
[Wed 14 April, 12:54 Tasmanian Standard Time]

I know this topic has been hashed out repeatedly on this
sight about what schools to go to in Antigua. If there are
any current or very recent former students, I would love to
hear what you have to stay about your school. Please e-mail
me back. I was thinking of going through Amerispan but I am
now realizing that might be a waste of money. Thank you and
I hope all are having a good time.
Thanks again.
Susie

[There are 3 posts - the latest was added on Thu 15 April, 6:37]

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  1. plenty of schools Added by: john (john.powers@arch2.nara.gov)
    [Timestamp: Thu 15 April, 3:30 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    your best bet is to just go there and ask around. i just
    returned from Antigua. there are everywhere. you can also
    interview the "teachers" yourself. My old roomate moved to
    Antigua in December. He found a language school for
    $80/week inc. one on one instruction, room and board; you
    can spend les w/o room and board. there are many places
    that rent rooms cheaply by the week solely to language
    school students.
    john



  2. look around Added by: Luis (lfprieto@excite.com)
    [Timestamp: Thu 15 April, 6:34 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    most if not all schools can teach by day/week/month, etc.
    it is better for you to come down and look for yourself....
    when you find one that you like, stay in it, be as free as
    posible and don,t plunge in one before you really know how
    it is!!!!! good luck, and enjoy.



  3. credence Added by: Luis
    [Timestamp: Thu 15 April, 6:37 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    susie-Q... are you a fan of credence c.r? I forgot to ask
    before




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