Posts Tagged ‘Italy’
International Adventures / Site Info
Tags: book, France, Greece, Italy, Morocco, Norway, portugal, study abroad, Switzerland, travel
December 20, 2009
Dear Readers,
With all the experiences I have had and lessons I have learned, I have decided to publish my story into a book. It will be a hybrid combination of a travel guide and a novel and if you liked these posts, you will love the book.
The main addition to the book edition of Nick’s [...]
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It is finally time to fly home. The thought of seeing my family and returning to my old life excites me. Nevertheless, there is a long travel day in the meanwhile. I left my dorm room at 6:30 Milan time and arrived in LAX at 7:30 that night Pacific time. After a cab ride and [...]
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My first final was for my Financial Markets and Institutions class. This has been my easiest class by far, and I walked in to the final with the swagger of an easy A. Students were panicking frantically looking through their notes as I sat confidently waiting for the test to start. Why do people even [...]
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The past week mainly consisted of studying and preparing for my finals. As I am writing this post, I am over 85% finished with my studying fully prepared for two tests and about and a little more than half way prepared for the third one. I expected to get my studying done several days ago, [...]
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Since Roman left, I have not been up to much. It has gotten much colder and I am getting increasingly sleepier during all hours of the day. I now wear my pajama pants under my jeans to avoid freezing and at least three layers on top. It got so bad on Tuesday, that I wore [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: French Riviera, gambling, Italy, long train ride, Milan, Monaco, monte carlo, prince's castle, study abroad, travel, wall street, winning the slots
November 30, 2009
Country #11 Monaco
Destination # 21 Monaco
After a short ride, Roman and I arrived in Monaco. After exiting the train station, we walked around Monte Carlo. The country is the most densely populated in the world as the wealthy from across Europe buy up properties to escape income taxes. The country is very clean and sophisticated [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: Cannes, casino, cote de azure, France, french cusine, French Riviera, Italy, long train ride, Milan, Monaco, Nice, southern france, study abroad, travel
November 30, 2009
The day started out with some breakfast at the hotel. As Roman checked out, he was tacked on with a 70 euro charge for having me over for the night. Now Roman knows the European tradition of nickel and diming people. We boarded our train at 11 AM to Nice and it would be a [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: boiler room, cousin, Italian food, Italy, Milan, Morgan Stanley, pizza, Pizza OK, study abroad, Thanksgiving, travel, visitor
November 30, 2009
After having a difficult time sleeping on Tuesday night, I overslept Wednesday morning and did not have enough time to get ready and get to my class that morning. When I got out of the shower, I studied the powerpoint for that lecture until it was time to meet Roman at his hotel.
Roman is my [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: Cinque Terre, cliffs, hiking, Italy, Levanto, Liguria, lobster, Mediterranean Sea, nature, study abroad, trains, travel
November 22, 2009
I woke up Saturday morning to board my train to Levanto. I invited Matt to come with me to the hike, but he had a paper to write, so I headed off on my own. My headphones to my iPod are now broken to the point that I have to fidget with the wiring to [...]
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The past few days actually have been pretty interesting. On Tuesday after class, I went to check my reservation for my expected visit to Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Supper painting on Wednesday. However, when I logged on to site with the reservation, it was gone. I checked through my e-mail records and then clicked on [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: Bococni, budget travel, eurotrip, extent of travel, Italy, map, Milan, study abroad, study abroad vs. eurotrip, travel
November 16, 2009
My time studying abroad in Bocconi has allowed me to travel extensively throughout Europe and North Africa. Based on my experiences, I feel that study abroad serves a better alternative to the classic summer Eurotrip. You can cover as much ground, but in a more relaxed time frame that allows you to truly experience where [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: 21 years old, bold bluff, disney's UP, dogs playing poker, Fargo (movie), Italy, make or break, Milan, study abroad, travel, Where the Wild things are
November 13, 2009
Not much has gone on since I wrote my last post. I have gone to class, listened to some podcasts, studied a little, and conducted some financial research. I have also used some of my free time to watch movies: Fargo, Up!, and Where the Wild Things Are. I don’t understand why people like Fargo [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: bocconi, cold weather, hibernating, I hate cold weather, Italy, Milan, sleep all day, study abroad, travel, winter
November 11, 2009
The biggest lesson I have learned about myself from studying abroad is my intolerance of cold weather. I know my complaining of sub 60 degree (15 Celsisus) weather has been a theme of my journey, but for some region it really bothers me and hurt my productivity. The weather has been that way (now 40’s) [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: Brera Academy, Duomo, getting lost, Italy, mexican food milan, midterms, Milan, papas and beer, study abroad, travel
November 9, 2009
On Thursday I met Matt at the train station to show him around Milan. Matt is in town because he came with me to Morocco this past weekend and we had an early morning flight. After dropping his stuff off (and my Morocco stuff in his suitcase) at a hostel by the train station, our [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: Ancient Rome, Coliseum, Italy, mass with Pope, Palatine Hill, Pope Benedict XVI, Rome, spaghetti carbonara, Spanish Steps, study abroad, the Forum, travel, Trebi Fountain
November 3, 2009
Saturday was a jammed pack day. The first monument I visited was the Coliseum. Some costumed centurions wanted me to take a picture to them and pay them a tip, but I refused. They asked why I was crying which was strange because I was in a good mood and not crying. I went inside [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: crater, hiking, Italy, Mt. Vesuvuis, Naples, original pizza, pasta cake, Pompeii, spaghetti, study abroad, travel, Vesuvius, volcano
November 3, 2009
As soon as I woke up on Friday, I was out of town. I got out of bed, got dressed and hopped right on the train to Naples. After three hours on the train Matt and I arrived to the Napoli Centrale station.
Since there was a little over an hour until we had to catch [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: art, Baroque, Italy, modern pilgrimage, pantheon, pizza, Roman Catholic Church, Rome, St. Peter's Basillica, study abroad, Sxipper, travel, UC Rome, Vatican
November 3, 2009
Tuesday were Wednesday were spent primarily studying for midterms. On Thursday morning I began my four day trip to Rome.
The train ride was smooth until the train broke down in Bologna. It ended up causing a delay of about thirty minutes. On the way to Rome, and old Italian lady sitting across from me randomly [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: Bergamo, cold weather, Italy, kronor, Norway, Norway is expensive, Orio a Serio, Oslo, Ryanair, study abroad, Torp Airport
October 24, 2009
Yesterday morning I slept in and did not get much stuff done before leaving the house. The majority of the day was dominated by travel and my hectic arrival to Oslo. At noon I walked to towards the metro to the central station. I then took the bus to the Orio a Serio airport in [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: Albanian, bowling alley, chilly, cold, fat people, Italy, Milan, Norway, Oslo, study abroad, travel
October 21, 2009
On Sunday night, I returned from Lisbon back to cold and dreary Milan. Ever since the day before I left to Portugal, the temperature has plummeted. It now averages a high in the low 50’s and the days are filled with dark gray overcast and patches of rain. As someone who has lived in southern [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: 21st birthday, care package, Cheez-Its, golden oreos, goldfish, golf, Italy, Milan, portugal, snacks, study abroad, travel, weeks of work
October 13, 2009
The weeks of work are finally over. Since I will be traveling every weekend six of the next seven weekends, I decided to focus on studies and projects the past few weeks. Milan is not that entertaining or fun of a city so it was not much of a sacrifice.
However, my family sent me a [...]
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International Adventures / Technology
Tags: anti-twitter, Bulgarian, cold cut bacon, Italy, Lithuania, Milan, pizza, Pizza OK, research, Spazzio Fitzcarraldo, study abroad, travel, twitter, twitter is stupid
October 4, 2009
I have not updated the blog in a while because I have busy with the weeks of work stuff (or just tired and sleepy from always being focused). On Thursday morning, I set up some errands that I needed to do when I return to UCSB when I woke up. I planned on debating my [...]
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My progress on projects of the weeks of work has gone surprisingly quickly. I finished my applications to asset management firms and expanded my applications to hedge funds beyond what I started in early August. However, my mother skyped me and told me people were already calling me in the states about these submissions, so [...]
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I have now been studying at Bocconi for a little over a month now. I decided to write my overall impressions for the past month.
The Good: The food is great here. As a fan of Italian food before I have arrived, the Italian food in Italy trumps any equivalent in the United States. The only [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: adriatic sea, beach, harbor, Italy, Medieval Fortress, miami, micro-state, private beach, Rimini, San Marino, study abroad, towers
September 26, 2009
I woke up at 5:45 to catch a 7 AM train to Rimini. On the way, some codger lady decided to stand to close to the door on the metro which disrupted the sensor of the door. It resulted in a twelve minute delay which almost caused me to miss my train. I got to [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: Cinque Terre, Elba, Eurail pass, Florence, Genoa, Italy, Lake Como, Lucca, Napoleon, Pisa, poll, Rome, Siena, study abroad, train, travel, tuscany, vote now
September 24, 2009
Today was an ordinary day an went to class. When I booked my train reservation to Rimini tomorrow to go visit the beach town of Rimini and city state of San Marino, I decided to save some money and will be coming back on the same day. As a result, I now have an extra [...]
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Finance and Investing
Tags: Australian dollar, ben bernanke, bonds, central banks, commodities, currencies, currency exchange, economics, Euro, Federal Reserve, investing, investment education, Italy, New Zealand dollar, stocks, swiss franc, us dollar, Wall Street University
September 23, 2009
After an unfortunate delay, Wall Street University is back and will be every Wednesday! In this episode, Nick analyzes key trends in equities, commodities, and the currency markets that happened over the summer. He also explains a lesson on foreign exchange markets and how swapping currencies can preserve your wealth and even earn you a [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: ancestors, fatherland, getting on the wrong train, Italy, La Spezia, Lucca, study abroad, tired, travel, tuscany, Viareggio, wrong train
September 20, 2009
Destination #9 Lucca, Italy
As soon as I exited the train to Lucca, I was filled with the same homeland feeling that I get whenever I am within the country of Switzerland. My father’s side of the family originated from Lucca and the first American member of my family moved from Lucca to San Francisco a [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: Cinque Terre, Genoa, Italy, leaning tower, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa, Pisa Duomo, Pisa pizza, pizza, study abroad, travel
September 20, 2009
I boarded my train and tried to lay down comfortably so I could get some sleep. Unfortunately, I could not sleep so I looked out at the scenery as the sun rose. The train went through Genoa, La Spezia, and the Cinque Terre (however, most of the Cinque Terre was not visible due to tunnels). [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: 5:00 AM, don't drink alcohol, Italy, lost wallet, mayhem, metro, Milan, nightlife, study abroad, train, travel, week of mayhem
September 20, 2009
On Friday I woke up and attended a rescheduled International Monetary Economics class. After class I bought my books for class and then went to the metro towards the central station. On the way, I ran into a street market filled with food and sales on clothes.
At the station, I reserved a seat for tomorrow’s [...]
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Today I did not have class until 12:30, so I slept in until 10 AM and did not get anything important done that morning. I had two classes today, another History of Economic Thought lecture, and my first class of Financial Markets. The financial markets class was interesting and I think I volunteered to speak [...]
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International Adventures
Tags: bocconi, currency exchange, economics, euro/dollar, finance, forex, gold standard, Italy, mercantilism, Milano, San Lorenzo Basilica, schedule conflicts, study abroad, travel
September 16, 2009
At 7:30 I woke up for my first class at 8:45 this morning. The weather quickly turned bad and rainy. When I left Switzerland, Milan was hot and humid. Now that I have come back it has switched to being cold and rainy. I went to my first class in a similar room to the [...]
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As you may know previously, my website got corrupted and in an attempt to restore it, I lost all of my data from June 2008 to present. Why does this kind of stuff always seem to happen to me. I am kind of a like a living hurricane, and things always unintentionally seem to get [...]
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Jared actually showed up at around 8:30 that on Friday night. He told me he tried to find me on campus, but then fell asleep before sending me a Facebook message. He dropped off his stuff at my place and went off to dinner. Before going to dinner we stopped at Jared’s hotel to pick [...]
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Due to my website crashing, I lost post #1 (didn’t say much), and posts 7-8. However, I had preserved posts 2-5 that cover my arrival to Italy and trip to Florence. At the bottom of this post, I will recap posts 6-8.
Here is an archived recap of Nick’s International Adventures parts 2-6:
Country #1 United Kingdom
Destination [...]
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Sports
Tags: basketball, Central Division, Eastern Conference, expansion, globalization of sports, Greece, Houston Rockets, Italy, NBA, NBA expansion into Europe, Spain, Western Conference
September 14, 2009
May 30th, 2008
Globalization has taken the hold of America’s major sport, but no league has had more success or a more involved future with the international market than the NBA.
Seventy-six of the NBA’s 360 active roster players are international players from thirty-eight different countries. Yao Ming regularly breaks the record for the most votes to [...]
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