Saturday, April 28, 2012
for international students Finland or Sweden?
for international students Finland or Sweden?
I am admitted to universities in Sweden and Finland. But I want to know that which country has better part time job/payment for international students. It is really important to me as my source of income is highly dependent on my part time job.
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Due to recession there are not so many jobs available in Finland. In general there're troubles to even get apprenticeship places for students and real paid jobs for young people and newly graduated. The government fears that more and more people are going to be "alienated" and some of them permanently. It seems that the recession has hit Finland hard and the downturn is going to last at least for from two to five years. It's probably the same story in Sweden aswell. Getting a job is *NOT* impossible, but it's not going to easy at all especially for foreign students and immigrants.
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
HI)PLZ i am a student at Sweden,MSc Business&Trade wish to work at UAE and write my thesis there, but how??
HI)PLZ i am a student at Sweden,MSc Business&Trade wish to work at UAE and write my thesis there, but how??
plz) someone expain all the process step by step) From where to start,where to go? the answer can be sent to bs.sagdullaev@yahoo.com, I will really appreciate your ASSISTANCE)
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If you're a student your issues can be many and varied, from Deciding on your career path to finding a temporary job. The resource in the box below has lots of guidance for students, and they have stuff concerning job seeking aswell.
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plz) someone expain all the process step by step) From where to start,where to go? the answer can be sent to bs.sagdullaev@yahoo.com, I will really appreciate your ASSISTANCE)
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If you're a student your issues can be many and varied, from Deciding on your career path to finding a temporary job. The resource in the box below has lots of guidance for students, and they have stuff concerning job seeking aswell.
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Saturday, April 7, 2012
Will finland, norway or sweden start charging tuition for international students?
Will finland, norway or sweden start charging tuition for international students?
I'm a nigerian, will finland,sweden or norway begin to charge tuition for non eu students, and if so what will be the price? Urgent.
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Yes in around 2010 they will start charging. Now sure how much for Norway and Finalnd but Ive read that it could be about 80,000 SEK in Sweden. Good luck
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
Why can't i be an exchange student in 6th grade?
Why can't i be an exchange student in 6th grade?
I want to be an exchange student to Sweden just like my mom but i can't seem to find a program that will support me! Any suggestions??
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Hi, your best solution might be a private student exchange, because there you will find people from all age groups and families with kids your age. I did this summer and it really worked great - I went to London, to Paris and to the beach in Spain. The best place is www.best-student-exchange.com where you will find hundreds of families who want to exchange and the price is peanuts. I am not sure though if there are any Swedish families...but I never looked for Sweden :-) check it out, it rocks!
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Most hosting countries won't accept and exchange student under 15. Part of it has to do with immigration laws. Part of it has to do with the level of maturity that is needed to be an exchange student. Part of it might have to do with requirements of schools. Instead of seeing this as a bad thing, may I suggest that you look at this as an opportunity to take your time to learn as much about being an exchange student as you can. (Not to mention saving money.) Talk to former exchange students; learn as much about the country that you want to visit as you can; find out more about the program you want to use; study some language (if you haven't already). Good luck to you!
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I want to be an exchange student to Sweden just like my mom but i can't seem to find a program that will support me! Any suggestions??
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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Hi, your best solution might be a private student exchange, because there you will find people from all age groups and families with kids your age. I did this summer and it really worked great - I went to London, to Paris and to the beach in Spain. The best place is www.best-student-exchange.com where you will find hundreds of families who want to exchange and the price is peanuts. I am not sure though if there are any Swedish families...but I never looked for Sweden :-) check it out, it rocks!
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Most hosting countries won't accept and exchange student under 15. Part of it has to do with immigration laws. Part of it has to do with the level of maturity that is needed to be an exchange student. Part of it might have to do with requirements of schools. Instead of seeing this as a bad thing, may I suggest that you look at this as an opportunity to take your time to learn as much about being an exchange student as you can. (Not to mention saving money.) Talk to former exchange students; learn as much about the country that you want to visit as you can; find out more about the program you want to use; study some language (if you haven't already). Good luck to you!
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