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Argentina-Brazil 2012
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Argentina-Brazil 2012

sup Gents,

I now finally know, or at least have a much clearer idea, of what I want to do, career-wise and what steps I want to take to get there. But how to take those steps is where my problems come up. I'm really hoping some of the guys on this forum can give me some ideas.

This year I spent a few months in Central America learning Spanish on the cheap. I'd say I'm intermediate at this point. I did it to get my Spanish to a level where I could study a semester or two in a Spanish speaking country - preferably Argentina.

Facts about me:
  • In graduate school for an MSc. in Economics
  • Just bought an apartment
  • Have a nice internship with a regional IB, where I work in Derivative Sales (Interest Rate Swaps, Caps, Floors, Swaptions, etc.)
  • Internship pays for appt
  • Can get generous scholarships for studying abroad - should have between USD1600-USD2000 a month during my time abroad, after tuition (pertaining to my degree - additional tuition I pay for myself)
  • Appt can be sub-let at little or no income loss
What I want to do:
  • Do a semester at UTDT in Buenos Aires starting July 2012
  • Improve my Spanish (for possible career purposes)
  • Improve rugby skills, photography, get an MC drivers license, parachute, etc. (hobbies)
  • Go to Brazil afterwards (Jan/Feb 2013 - Jun 2013) to learn Portuguese
  • Bang as many bitches as possible under the above constraints
  • Return to Denmark Aug 2013 to write my masters thesis - finish 1 October 2013.
  • Start working for my the same bank where I am now, except in Emerging Markets as their man for/in South America
I understand some points you guys might not be able to offer advice on, but hopefully others you'd have some ideas.

Appreciate all your great advice in advance - I understand Argentina can be the country of blue-balls, but I'm willing to run that risk.

Cheers

A year from now you'll wish you started today
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