Programdetaljer
| Program | Start | Slut | Pris | Ålder vid ankomst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skolprogram, avresa höst (juli-sep) | 3 sep 2010 | 25 jun 2011 | 65,000 kr | 15 år, 8 mån - 18 år |
STUDYING IN TURKEY
The Turks say that their country is like a man running west on a train heading east. For example, Istanbul, Turkey’s crowded sprawling city, straddles two continents, connected by bridges, with mosques throughout the European side and western-style suburbs expanding on the Asian side. Meanwhile, Turkey’s secular government is among the most successful of all Muslim nations at applying western economics to an Islamic society. Yet even while Turkey furthers its dynamic industrialization, it also preserves historic buildings and neighborhoods dating from its Byzantine and Ottoman past, and it protects more ancient Greek and Roman architectural ruins than remain in Greece and Italy. The Turks themselves are renowned for their generous hospitality and friendliness to visitors as well as for their wide-ranging cultural interests. Every year, Turkey stages numerous international arts festivals.
School
The school system in Turkey is composed of two main stages: eight years of mandatory primary school and three years of high school, which may be public or private.
LIVING IN TURKEY
Lifestyle and Family Living
Many aspects of Turkish culture are a blend of traditional and modern ways, of conservative courtly customs and cheerful expressions of friendship. Manners are generally formal—especially in the presence of older people—but Turks do not hesitate to express their feelings; they generally use their hands a lot, adding meaning and emphasis to their conversations. They also love to laugh. Family members and friends often shake hands and kiss on both cheeks when meeting.
Dress and Appearance
Dressing habits may vary a lot depending on the environment. Turkish people, especially in the cities, are more attuned to the latest fashions and styles from Europe and the U.S., and Turkish teenagers dress casually: T-shirts, jeans, and sweaters. A more conservative and traditional style is followed in rural areas.
