As a result, there are a lot of differences when it comes to clothing choices. Costa Rica doesn’t get cold. Here in the United States, during the winter seasons, it gets very cold sometimes. That changes a lot of things for some people, such as clothing choices, appearance, and sometimes even appetite. Daylight Savings Time is unalike as well. According to CostaRica.org,“It does not have daylight savings time. Costa Rica is just 9 degrees north of the equator so the length of days stays pretty constant year-round, it gets light rather early, around 5:30 a.m. and dark around 5:30 or 6:00 p.m, depending on the time of year.” (“Time In Costa”) Meanwhile, for the United States, it starts around March. The universities are a bit different as well. Costa Rican universities usually have only one building. This building holds everything inside of it. Offices and classrooms are all there. Meanwhile, in the states, there are usually multiple buildings, including a place for some students to live for an extra price, known as dorms. “The country has both public and private universities, from the highly regarded University of Costa Rica to the internationally recognized University for
As a result, there are a lot of differences when it comes to clothing choices. Costa Rica doesn’t get cold. Here in the United States, during the winter seasons, it gets very cold sometimes. That changes a lot of things for some people, such as clothing choices, appearance, and sometimes even appetite. Daylight Savings Time is unalike as well. According to CostaRica.org,“It does not have daylight savings time. Costa Rica is just 9 degrees north of the equator so the length of days stays pretty constant year-round, it gets light rather early, around 5:30 a.m. and dark around 5:30 or 6:00 p.m, depending on the time of year.” (“Time In Costa”) Meanwhile, for the United States, it starts around March. The universities are a bit different as well. Costa Rican universities usually have only one building. This building holds everything inside of it. Offices and classrooms are all there. Meanwhile, in the states, there are usually multiple buildings, including a place for some students to live for an extra price, known as dorms. “The country has both public and private universities, from the highly regarded University of Costa Rica to the internationally recognized University for