Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Can i join an MBA program in Paris without work experience

Can i join an MBA program in Paris without work experience?

Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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ithink u cant join any MBA program without work eperience except India
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One way to find out is to use the Official MBA Guide, fill out your data form, locate schools in Paris and use the Guide to send them a pre-application form. The schools will let you know if they are interested in you. There are some MBA programs designed specifically for students with little or no work experience. They are also in the Official MBA Guide.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Will my iPhone work in Paris

Will my iPhone work in Paris?
Hi, was wondering about using cell phones in foreign countries. I'm from the U.S and going to Paris. If you text to the U.S is there an extra fee etc. Thanks!
Paris - 5 Answers
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It depends on what network you're on. But there will always be fees. If your phone is from the U.K or Europe, then the charges will be lower, but the charges could be in excess of $5.00 a minute for calling.
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Yes you can! They will charge you roaming fees though
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You will be charged more for texting / calling from the continent to the US. Ask you current phone service provider the best way of using your phone while abroad. Be careful this could be from a dew dollars to 10's of dollars for a call. It can become very expensive.
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Lots of ways u can do this, u can arrange that u can have ur cellphone temporarily be on a French cellphone network, or if j will be in a wifi zone, their r tons of apps that will allow u to call and text either cheaply or free. If u r bringing ur laptop u can buy a magicjack which allows u to get a us number and then travel the world and use the same number Magicjack.com Good luck
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If you are on t-mobile/at&t it would cost about $1.70 per minute and $1 a text. All tariffs are around the same.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

how does metro pass work in paris? whats the cheapest way to travel in paris

how does metro pass work in paris? whats the cheapest way to travel in paris?

France - 5 Answers
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you can buy single tickets or book of 10 tickets metro pass ("carte orange") works by week or month. Careful: not 7 days, but a week (Monday to Sun I think but check it out), so buy at the beginning, not at the end. also tourist passes for 1, 3, or 5 days cheapest and best way is the subway (metro). goes everywhere, fast (if no strike). One ticket takes you anywhere inside Paris, you can spend the day in the subway with 1 ticket as long as you don't come out
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In general, the metro is the easiest and cheapest way to get from place to place. The weakly and monthly pass system is a little complicated, and some of the passes require a passport photo. See the following link: http://goeurope.about.com/cs/paris/qt/carte_orange.htm If you buy a "carnet" you get 10 one-way metro tickets that allow transfers (good for any travel inside Paris, but not to Versailles or outside Paris) for a much lower price than individual tickets. They have automatic ticket machines that have an English language option that take Visa cards (if you have your 4 digit PIN). I hope you have a good trip.
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You have different metro passes: The unlimited daily travel "Mobilis" card (starts at 5.40 euros depending on the metro zones); the inlimited weekly or monthly "Carte Orange" (starts at 15.70 euros for the weekly card and 51.50 euros for the monthly card; the "Paris Visite" pass with options for 1, 2, 3 or 5 unlimited travel days (various prices starting at 8.35 euros). The metro is the cheapest transport option in Paris. It costs 1.40 euro per ticket, and 10.40 euros for a book of 10 tickets. Equally cheap are Paris buses. They cost the same and accept the same tickets as the metro. I have a detailed explanation of all your options on my Web site http://www.myparistrips.com
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Since you've already gotten answers on how the metro pass works, I'll answer your second question. The cheapest, and most enjoyable, way to travel is walking. It's beautiful to see all the shops and just everything you will pass. When I go there with my family we walk about 5 miles a day, and don't get tired. We dn't go sightseeing, we just like the French atmosphere. We go there for about a month every year. But if you are going somewhere like Notre Dame then I would suggest metro, but you should always take a chance to walk around and look at the city.
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the metro is cheapest- i really liked the metro, it was fast and efficient. There are different lines so you should get a metro map to see which stops you need to go to. ITs AWESOME THOUGH!!!!!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Work in disneyland Paris without having french

Work in disneyland Paris without having french?
Can you work in Disneyland Paris without being able to speak fluent French? I was thinking of going ther and working for the summer...has anyone done it?
Other - France - 4 Answers
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um no. can you work at Disneyworld without speaking fluent english?
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Suggest you read the following link on the Disneyland Paris website. I would think that French is a must. http://disneylandparis-casting.com/en
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I don't think you would need to know fluent french, only maybe a few phrases. hello = bonjour. how are you? = comment ça va? very good = tres bien. not bad = pas mal. thank you = merci. do you speak english? = parlez vous anglais? yes = oui. no = non. and you = et toi. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 = un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, nerf, dix. there's probably some other stuff you need to know, but that's just the basic stuff. I'm only learning as well, but I know pretty good basic french. maybe get some books, I think the lonely planet ones are good. my grandma and grandpa got one when they went to paris and it has everything in it! if you do decide to go, enjoy your trip!
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No, you'd have to know French. And even if you could, you'd find life very frustrating, not being able to communicate with anybody but tourists.