Neil Patrick Harris
Joined: 08 Mar 2005 Posts: 8
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 3:19 am Post subject: Lima vs Buenos Aires |
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Hola compas, first posting on daves here. Me, I taught at an international school in Costa Rica. (San Jose/ Moravia). Currently locked down in the corporate world of Los Angeles-mainly to save get $ for setting up in S. America. I loved Costa Rica and will share whatever you want let me know. I hold a BA in Education with ESL endorsement. I would prefer to teach the kids as thats what I've been working with throughout, however would teach adults if I can't help the kids. Where might I have better luck with an international school or kid classes?
2) The other part of the answer I seek is how is the living? I prefer the ocean with waves(w/surfing capability, I'm sure Peru wins here but would be satisfied with a little in BA). I also like going out meeting new people at the bars or discotecas or whatever. I found San Jose's nightlife cool by a temporary standard around 5 months while I was there. The beaches cool CR were nice-great waves-not much nightlife-unless you're into prots and sex tourists. Ideally I want to find a small beach town with locals and schools (didn't find it in CR) that is remotely near a major city-DOES THAT EXIST AROUND HERE?I heard of a Buenos Aires break with waves but have no idea how feasabile it is to get there or when its good from BA (which part of year?) Just how accessible is it to get there-buses, hotels? Should I bring mine or do they got rentals? I'd prefer to pack light as possible.
Oh Again, please let me know if you're interested in any networking whether Costa Rica or Los Angeles-great places to be. Alright then, thanks for hearing me out.
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