Saturday, March 1, 2014

Best educational plan for international student applying to University in the U.K. or Northern Europe?


Best educational plan for international student applying to University in the U.K. or Northern Europe?
I'm planning on studying science in Europe but I've already done nearly 2 years at junior college in the U.S. Am I wasting my time studying here because I'd have to study all over again in Europe, every bit of what I have and will learn here? The question concerns colleges in Sweden, and Denmark, and also a college in The U.K. If you don't live in Europe, but you are applying for admission to a University to do research over there, what is the best education plan?
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I am not really sure what your question is regard in "best educational plan" but as an international adviser for students interested in studying in Europe, I can tell you that you are not wasting your time at all. You have a few options but I think the easiest thing for you would be to finish your studies in the US. First off, American university degrees carry a lot of weight when you go overseas and so you will have that in your favor. Plus, if your ultimate goal is to go to a European university, if you have an undergraduate degree, you can check on various options for masters and PhD level work. A big thing you will get is a chance to get free studies or funding so that your education will cost you nothing. You want to make sure you try and avoid anything expensive so that if you need loans to have a flat and purchase food and money for expenses, you can take out some US government loans to supplement your education. That way you will have smaller loans and graduate with less debt. As for studying in the UK, Sweden or Denmark it is incredibly competitive. I know that there are students who spend an extra year in high school to improve their chances of getting into universities. Plus, you are looking at having to learn Danish or Swedish if you do decide to go to the non-English universities. My advise would be to finish your studies in the US and then look for your options in Europe. There are many opportunities once you are done with your undegrad degree.

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