Being a college exchange student information?
Place I can get good information on what it's like/how to apply to be an exchange student? I'm a US citizen, but I want to be an exchange student and go to college in Sweden. Would my degree be valid in the US if I did so? If I went to college in Sweden, could I do my medical school stuff here in the US?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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You'll need to check with the U.S. institution that you're enrolled at. Most exchange programs operate like this: you enroll at a U.S. college, then you apply to study abroad. If you're accepted, you'll spend a period of time (usually a semester or a year) at an institution that has an agreement with the U.S. school that they will accept each other's class credits. This will let you spend time studying overseas while still working toward the degree from your school in the States. There are several different organizations that link up schools in the U.S. and other countries, and where you will be able to apply to study abroad will depend on which of these organizations (if any) your college is a member of. One of these organizations is the National Student Exchange (the one that I'm most familiar with). The school I did my undergraduate coursework at was a member of NSE, and I looked into studying abroad for a semester, though I finally decided not to. If you're already enrolled at a college, check and see if they are a member of such an organization. You can also check out NSE's website, www.nse.org, to find out which schools in which countries are members.
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
Foreign exchange student information please?
Foreign exchange student information please?
I want to be a foreign exchange student to sweden for a year for either when I graduate high school or a semester in high school or something... I don't want to stay with a host family though, I want to stay with my aunt and uncle in their house. Is that possible for me to do? And does anyone have any more information on it?
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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Many exchange organizations will let you do what's called a Direct Placement. IF your relatives qualify (with the organization and with the rules set up by the government (some won't allow exchange students to stay with close relatives)) as a host family and IF their school will accept you, then you should be able to be placed with them. I would recommend your aunt and uncle looking into if they would be allowed to host you before you continue. Good luck to you!
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yes it is, I know a few exchange students who have done it. You must obtain a student visa. To do this you must be enrolled in either high school, college, or a language course. Contact the Swedish embassy for more information. As long as you can prove that you can support yourself and are in Sweden to learn, you should have no problems.
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
work permit in sweden for students?
work permit in sweden for students?
hi , I am a student of stockholm university , my home country is India. I am holding a student visa for 2 years and as per law here I can work part-time / fulltime. I got a job but my employeers are asking me to provide appropriate documents to show that I have work permit . what document I can show to them?
Immigration - 1 Answers
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I would show them the documents you have; student visa, passport with stamp in it etc. Or just ask them exactly what they need and if you don't have a paper like that tell them that, but your student visa should be sufficient for them.
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hi , I am a student of stockholm university , my home country is India. I am holding a student visa for 2 years and as per law here I can work part-time / fulltime. I got a job but my employeers are asking me to provide appropriate documents to show that I have work permit . what document I can show to them?
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I would show them the documents you have; student visa, passport with stamp in it etc. Or just ask them exactly what they need and if you don't have a paper like that tell them that, but your student visa should be sufficient for them.
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Thursday, June 7, 2012
How difficult is finding job for international student who doesn't speak Swedish while he is studying?
How difficult is finding job for international student who doesn't speak Swedish while he is studying?
I might study in Sweden...but I just found out that finding job in Sweden is very difficult for international student who doesn't speak Swedish... If anybody knows plz tell me about how much Swedish knowledge is necessary in order to get a job!
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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they speak both swedish and german. both fluently, i'd imagine difficult. but english knowledge is good too.
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i'massuming it would be very hard. good luck
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Friday, June 1, 2012
Netherlands, Sweden, OR Denmark for Student Exchange (please help, 10 pts)?
Netherlands, Sweden, OR Denmark for Student Exchange (please help, 10 pts)?
Can't decide, and need to decide soon. Netherlands - Amsterdam Uni Denmark - Aarhus Uni Sweden - Lund Uni I'm from Canada, and would've loved to go to England, but I felt like I needed to go experience somewhere a bit more different. Where would you pick based on: * Nightlife / Social Life / Friendliness of the people * Costs * Quality of school (IF you know) THANKS
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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go to sweden i believe their education is very cheap because of some law they have.. (i read this in the "study in canada/study abroad book) (soryr to be vague.i cant remember) -you should get the study incanada/study abroad magazine -I think swedden is going to be the most friendly.. not to mention its a beautiful country!!!! -anyway if i were you i would focus on the school's reputation and the costs.. you can have amazing night life anywhere.. really; but if you would focus on that then pick (amsterdam) I hope you have great time and be safe there
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