u/Rough-Television-492

Struggle food ideas [Plz help]

Just moved out of my parents basement. I am tired of eating the same three things, recepies for great (good enough) struggle food that a broke college student can afford. And also something that won't cost me hours to make. Plz send help.

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u/Rough-Television-492 — 2 days ago

7 years to be fluent

Hello, I am a guy who's planning to give the medical residency exam "Revalida" in Brazil. The problem is that I have no knowledge about Portuguese or Spanish. Is it possible to learn the language in seven years? If so, any advice, resources or suggestions will be very much appreciated.

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u/Rough-Television-492 — 2 days ago
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Residency in Brazil (Both medical and legal)

Hey, a bit of a long post but I would appreciate any advice. I am a young adult from Nepal. (A small nation beneath the Himalayas). For long as I can remember, I have been fascinated with Brazil, (It started with the world cup), And for a while now, I have thought about maybe moving in Brazil. As, I grew older, I have wanted to move to Brazil more and more. But I cannot speak the language in any meaningful capacity, and everything I know about Brazil comes from well social media (As you know, very reliable and trustworthy). And, I really want to move there. Now, here are a few things about me:

-I am 19, M, starting medical school in a few months.
-I want to do residency program in Brazil (From what I have seen, it is possible, but the information about it is very uh... conflicted...)
-I have 7 years before I plan to move.
-I can speak three languages (four if you count regional dialects), but I cannot speak Portuguese or Spanish.
-I come from a middle class family, from a third world country. I don't have a lot of money.
-My academics are pretty strong though, my only redeeming quality, I have manage to spend very little in my education while getting the best that my country has to offer through scholarships, academically speaking.

I will appreciate any and all advice, its still 7 years before I plan to move but I have wanted to move to Brazil since I was like 8, and that feeling didn't go away with age, so I doubt I will change my mind now. There are many resources in moving to US or Australia for medical residency, very little about Brazil. I have been told that Brazil really isn't really easy or streamlined with regards to foreign medical students, but well the heart wants what it wants, and my heart wants to move to brazil.

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u/Rough-Television-492 — 2 days ago