Public universities are free in my third world country.

You can view the trains from the labs and classrooms.

The campus was originally, erm "train infraestructure zone" along the rails. The main building on campus are reutilized train infraestructures, for example the "Tornavías" was an old circular train garage, with the interchanger still inside.

The new buildings are constructivists

https://www.unsam.edu.ar/prensa/galeria.asp

Anyways, if any 'murican chapo looking for selling a kidney to study medicine, universities are free here, and a person can live decently with 350 US$/month renting an apartment. You need to understand spanish, tho

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      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      Es lo mejor del mundo, pibe...

      Eerm, what do you mean? It has its good and bad things I guess. I live in Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area and I hate it deeply (I wasn't born here tho) but lots of tourists like it for their reasons.

      About learning spanish, we have a distinctice accent, but not weird dialects if that's what you mean. If you can speak at Dora the Explorer, you'll survive. Most people has at least a (very) basic level of english