tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6289204017590464455.post4618705408757058672..comments2023-06-17T15:59:39.800+02:00Comments on Flip-Flop France: Life as a Stagiaire in ParisSasha S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/03352879474545628335noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6289204017590464455.post-15111474591278695822012-07-28T09:03:37.691+02:002012-07-28T09:03:37.691+02:00Hi! I just stumbled across your blog! Reading th...Hi! I just stumbled across your blog! Reading this entry kind of scared me a bit. I've lived in Paris the last 3 and a half years. I was originally studying French and working as a nanny, but things advanced and I got a good job in a private school. My French studies became less and less as work got more important, so I wasn't able to keep my Student visa. Applied for a work visa and it was denied (long story). So now, to stay in France, a place I consider home, I am going to go to University. I have my visa appointment here in California in two days. I have been told I can do my studies in "control terminale" if I have a regular job, meaning I don't have to attend classes, I just study at home. But this whole time I've been imagining I would have BOOKS to help me study. If there are no books, how the hell do people study at home?? Do teachers hand out photocopies and things like that that I could eventually get from classmates? I am planning on being able to attend SOME classes, as my work is only in the mornings, but I'm a little worried now...Chelsea Barretthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12251077214736528445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6289204017590464455.post-76642999800928250072012-02-19T10:56:30.515+01:002012-02-19T10:56:30.515+01:00i actually live for this blog! <3i actually live for this blog! <3Simonehttp://salledesimone.blogspot.com.au/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6289204017590464455.post-59201503307580191682012-02-12T18:53:00.376+01:002012-02-12T18:53:00.376+01:00Such interesting information; I'm the person w...Such interesting information; I'm the person who about the HHI ep who lives in Firenze and I'm always intrigued by the similarities (culture shock, manners, FOOD etc) and differences (healthcare, this minimum stagist wage is unheard of here...many of my poor, Italian, friends doing stage work in law offices are at the mercy of how generous the avvocato wants to be....so frustrating) between these 2 countries. The student services+advice info is especially helpful IMO. Please keep writing. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com