Summary
For five summers, University of Pittsburgh student Liz Nabasny worked six days a week as a personal assistant to save money for her summer study abroad program in Rome.
The money she made doesn't cover the cost of living and traveling in Europe, so she's using earnings from her job at a Pitt administrative office and a loan from her parents to help pay for the trip.See the full content of this document
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Students Studying Abroad Budget with the Weak Dollar
Still, Nabasny, who is in Rome until August, is living on a budget.
"Two of my roommates were here for both summer sessions and spent their budget for the entire summer in the first session," she said in an e-mail.Some students who ha...See the full content of this document
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