and then Alessandro and his girlfriend took my out for dinner in Camogli. It was this outdoor place that sells like the best Focaccino. Which is like a Foccacia but with the cheese neaty tucked inside :)
It is so popular that when you get there you take a number and your wait can be from 20 minutes to 2 hours. Luckily since it was only 3 of us, our wait was 23 minutes not bad considering we had 13 people ahead of us.
So we took some pictures of Camogli at night.
So we took some pictures of Camogli at night.
Then we sat and discussed the vast difference on the travels of trying to acquire our medical degrees. For example, Alessandro has his National Exam next week, which is the equivalent of the USMLE.
I was perplexed by his relaxed nature considering the importance of this test, but then i was schooled that this was an open-book exam with multiple choice , that was only 3 hours long. Also that nobody in Italy takes that exam seriously. I was stunned!
So yeah America is harder, but i sure hope that the quality is better too!
After to top the night off we went to this Gelateria that is famous for its gourmet ice cream.
ciao.
fragola!
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