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While you are on the program, you might find it most helpful to outline your budget for the entire time that you're in Buenos Aires. Currently, there is inflation in Argentina measured in U.S. dollars, so you should expect your expenses to increase throughout the semester—potentially by up to 15%. First, consider your limits for the semester – what is the number you don’t want to or can't exceed? Is it a hard limit or a soft limit? You need to keep this number in mind, because it will form the base of your entire budgeting plan. Next, look at the costs of your needs, wants and emergencies...
Granada Students are able to receive letter-sized mail to the IES Abroad Center. Packages larger than that will not be accepted. If you are shipping a debit or credit card, we recommend that you disguise it as regular mail (i.e., put it in a birthday card or use a cardboard FedEx or UPS envelope). Mail should be addressed to: IES Abroad Granada ATTN: Student Name Pisas 2-2° 18010 Granada, SPAIN *In the above address, you will notice that Spanish address are written: Lines 1 & 2 - Recipient Line 3 - Street name followed by building number, floor number, and door number (if applicable) Line 4 -...
Granada Public Transportation On some occasions a bus, the subway, or taxi may be required, but for the most part, Granada is a walkable city. Commuting Commuting from your housing to the IES Abroad Granada Center may take up to 30 minutes on foot or 20 minutes by bus. Barcelona Commuting Daily commuting is a reality for all who live in or near Barcelona, just as in any major city. Like local students, you will commute to the Center and partner institutions using the public transportation system. Commuting time from all housing options can take up to 50 minutes. The IES Abroad Barcelona Center...