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I am currently a freshman in college and will be studying abroad during my junior year. I am mostly considering Spain and Argentina. However, I have heard from several students that have studied abroad that the dialect spoken in Spain can be difficult and the programs there are more expensive. So any suggestions on Argentina? Or any opinions or information in general? All comments are greatly appreciated!
P.S. I am an International Business major with a Spanish minor. I'm hoping to go into Business/Management Consulting if that helps at all.
I have a couple friends/acquaintances that studied abroad in Argentina and loved it. Spain would probably be fine too, but being in Argentina puts you closer to other Spanish-speaking nations you may want to visit. Personally, my choice would be Argentina to study Spanish.
Just don't get used to pronounce "calle" the way the Argentineans do!
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