Location
  • Argentina
    • Buenos Aires
Length
4 to 6 weeks

Program Details

Timeframe
Academic Year Fall Spring Year Round
Language
English

Pricing

Starting Price
1340
Nov 03, 2019
Jan 09, 2020
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About Program

Mente Argentina offers customized internship programs which allow international students and professionals to work in Buenos Aires in their field of interest or in an area related to their studies.

Based on the field and the type of position you are most interested in, our team will work with our extensive business network and search our internship database to find the position that best suits your expectations and needs.

The internship will provide you with valuable work experience and help prepare you for your future career. You will also have the unique opportunity to experience the local culture and business world of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This type of internship provides a student with a broader perspective on their field of interest as participants can expect to gain an understanding of business and operational practices on an international level.

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Program Reviews

4.36 Rating
based on 11 reviews
  • 5 rating 63.64%
  • 4 rating 27.27%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 9.09%
  • Growth 3.9
  • Support 4.7
  • Fun 4.7
  • Housing 4.7
  • Safety 4.55
  • Academics 5
  • Support 5
  • Fun 5
  • Housing 5
  • Safety 5
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Andrew
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Sorted out all the logistics, made the trip a blast

Mente did a great job of setting up and bringing us to all sorts of interesting cultural and fun events that we would otherwise have struggled to find. They helped me out a lot when I had legal trouble and without them I would have had quite a problem. The program was also a good way to meet other students with similar backgrounds to mine. Through Mente I felt like I had a genuine experience in Buenos Aires that would've been much more difficult otherwise.

44 people found this review helpful.
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Jenna
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

My summer with Mente Argentina in Buenos Aires

I participated in Mente Argenina's intensive Spanish and internship program over the Latin summer of 2014. I was pleasantly surprised at the services Mente provided me with, the attentiveness of my program coordinators and the activities offered throughout my time in Buenos Aires. Upon arrival, I was picked up from the airport and taken directly to my apartment in one of the best neighborhoods in the city.

Throughout my stay, Mente offered several activities from city tours, trips to the camp and river data, theater tickets, monthly happy hours and other group outings that helped me to meet people. On top of the activities included in the program's cost, the staff at Mente was there to assist with any and all additional needs during my stay.

As an avid world traveler and someone who has lived abroad before my time in Buenos Aires, I can assure you that it can be difficult to navigate the complexities of living, working and or studying abroad. It was worth the money to have Mente handle all the details for me and help direct my time here in a more efficient way. I was immediately comfortable in my apartment, had assistance with any problems that arose and was supplied with an array of activities and opportunities to meet people in the city. That said, I would highly recommend Mente Argentina to future participants!

What would you improve about this program?
more variety and frequency of activities included in program package.
39 people found this review helpful.
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tasb
1/5
No, I don't recommend this program

You have been warned

I would like to start this review by saying that prior to my experience with Mente Argentina I studied and interned abroad in Ecuador. I knew that this experience would be different so I tried not to compare them, but I was left EXTREMELY disappointed and feeling ripped off. If you are reading this and think you will be the exception, think again. The VAST majority of participants that I spoke to in the internship program were disappointed. Years later I still speak about how my experiences in my program in Ecuador helped me grow and change as a person and the work I did at my two internships helped me further my career. All I have left from Mente is a terrible taste in my mouth. The 'supervisor' is a joke. I feel bad for the coordinators that have to work for him because they seem nice for the most part. He ended up COMPLETELY ripping me off and them offering me a discount on further programs as a consolation. After not being satisfied with my initial internship, I asked to be changed. Over a week later (during which I was still paying to be interning, of course) I was set up with a different internship that had nothing to do with what I wanted to accomplish there but I went along with it. I ended up bored out of my mind and switched to taking Spanish classes. At the end of my time there, I was left with no programming even though I paid for the entire 14 weeks because Mente "neglected" to inform me the there is a minimum of 6 weeks before switching. Very, very shady business practice. I met another girl in the internship program who wasn't even contacted about starting her internship until A MONTH after she got there! She was too shy to say anything before then. Another example of Mente taking advantage of their participants. Another med student I met came to do an internship at a hospital. She was placed in the child care center, no where near the medical action she was promised. After many conversations with Mente, they agreed to refund her program cost, BUT she never actually got the money! I could go on and on with examples like this. It was a joke and bonding experience to share these stories amongst fellow Mente participants/sufferers.

The living situations with Mente are REALLY hit and miss. There were apts and homestays that were nice and others that weren't. For example, the first apt I stayed in had a room that flooded every time it rained, yet they knowingly continued to place participants there. I think that shows how much they care. Mente seems to function on how much they can get away with, and in my 14 weeks with them I saw them get away with way too much crap. I felt uncomfortable from the moment I was told that I had to transfer money to a man's personal account in California to confirm my enrollment, but I was so excited to go and wanted to believe the good reviews. They also do not offer a contract for services, another red flag. This is not a program that is on the up and up in their business practices.

Let me repeat, this program is shady and NOT TO BE TRUSTED!! DO NOT think you will be an exception. Your money is far better spent elsewhere.

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Questions & Answers

No, they are not paid internships. Or at least that was the case when I attended the program. I hope that helps!