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MBA Programs > Traveling & Living Abroad - Degree Program > Weather & Packing - Degree Program |
Weather & Packing Tips |
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Students should bring suitable professional attire to be worn when executives visit the Asolo campus for lectures, plan tours, interviews and project presentations, as well as for the consulting project work. In additional to at least one suit, it is suggested that students bring other professional clothing articles.
Dress during other occasions at the Asolo campus is casual subject only to considerations for the implicit rules of the Italian and Slovenian cultures. In this regard, Italians typically dress well and are not sloppy. Italians usually do not wear shorts in the city during the summer months. Even when dressed casually, Italians and Slovenians are careful about their appearance. Shorts and revealing clothing are prohibited in churches. Women should be mindful of sleeveless shirts in churches and short shorts in other places.
The Veneto Region has four distinct moderate seasons. The seasons are somewhat comparable to the milder portions of the Midwest in the U.S. Average daytime temperatures range from zero degrees Celsius in the winter to 29 degrees Celsius in the summer. The region also experiences periods of rain. There can be considerable snow in the mountains but there is rarely snow in Asolo. Because of the changing seasons, necessary clothing ranges from summer to winter attire. Like other parts of Europe and Asia, people tend to walk more than in North America. As a consequence, many of the North American students have commented that they dress warmer in Italy. Additionally, many students have indicated that a raincoat is useful as a versatile coat between seasons and for walking in rainy weather. Sturdy comfortable walking shoes are also a necessity. |
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