How can I apply to study in sweden in PHD program?
I am a MS student in civil Eng in Geotechnique field.I have Toefl degree. I dont know how should I aplly for it,please help me.thanks
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Get a list of Swedish universities that offer geotechnical engineering, and do research in a field related to your intended PhD. Then contact these universities with a proposal of the PhD topic that you intend to pursue. This will be your best approach. Hope this helps.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
my dad is leaving sweden and i don not want to leave because am studying my diploma course here..what can i do?
my dad is leaving sweden and i don not want to leave because am studying my diploma course here..what can i do?
i dont want to leave sweden because am a student here already
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If you are old enough, you could stay in a hostel.
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i dont want to leave sweden because am a student here already
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If you are old enough, you could stay in a hostel.
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Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Should students in the USA be allowed to grade teachers on effort?
Should students in the USA be allowed to grade teachers on effort?
In Sweden students are allowed to give their teachers reports to see where improvement is needed and what can be done. Keep in mind Sweden has a higher literacy rate than the USA. Think about it......
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I know in college students fill out surveys about their professors, and schools use that.
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Colleges in america do this. But think about it -- a kid doesn't do their work, gets a bad grade and hates the teacher because of it -- not exactly an impartial way of getting feedback.
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In Sweden they also get home schooled until they are 7 (I think it's seven), they have a MUCH BETTER work ethic, it's not the same in other parts of the world.
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I'm sure the teachers unions have very specific clauses in their contracts that prevent such critiques of their performance. After all, isn't that what "workers rights" are all about?
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its not really the teachers fault if the dumbass kids don't want to pay attention and learn, in california the highschools are full of gang members, wannabe gang members, pot smoking hippies, girls getting preggo from left to right, etc, just all around bad stuff happens in schools. how about cleaning them up and kick all the bad kids out, before we work on the teachers. just an answer.
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In Sweden teachers are allowed to keep order in class and students have consequences when they do not do school work or disrupt class. The more centralized government, uniform social expectations, lend themselves to a much better educational environment. It is not realistic to completely toe someone's hands in regard to work performance, then grade performance and find fault. There are very good reasons why Nordic countries are considered to be the best places to live.
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At the College I go to the student do grade the teacher, at high school the students do grade the teachers. I lower grades the parents grade the teachers. Keep in mind students chose their classes in college and drop classes or withdraw from teachers that are overly insane with homework. Keep in mind, high school students sign up for good teachers first and then are forced to take bad teachers when there is no room left in the good teachers classes. As keep in mind as parents we ask for teachers and avoid others for our children Please keep in mind that even if a teacher is completely incompetent they cannot be fired becuase of the unions
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In Sweden students are allowed to give their teachers reports to see where improvement is needed and what can be done. Keep in mind Sweden has a higher literacy rate than the USA. Think about it......
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I know in college students fill out surveys about their professors, and schools use that.
2 :
Colleges in america do this. But think about it -- a kid doesn't do their work, gets a bad grade and hates the teacher because of it -- not exactly an impartial way of getting feedback.
3 :
In Sweden they also get home schooled until they are 7 (I think it's seven), they have a MUCH BETTER work ethic, it's not the same in other parts of the world.
4 :
I'm sure the teachers unions have very specific clauses in their contracts that prevent such critiques of their performance. After all, isn't that what "workers rights" are all about?
5 :
its not really the teachers fault if the dumbass kids don't want to pay attention and learn, in california the highschools are full of gang members, wannabe gang members, pot smoking hippies, girls getting preggo from left to right, etc, just all around bad stuff happens in schools. how about cleaning them up and kick all the bad kids out, before we work on the teachers. just an answer.
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In Sweden teachers are allowed to keep order in class and students have consequences when they do not do school work or disrupt class. The more centralized government, uniform social expectations, lend themselves to a much better educational environment. It is not realistic to completely toe someone's hands in regard to work performance, then grade performance and find fault. There are very good reasons why Nordic countries are considered to be the best places to live.
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At the College I go to the student do grade the teacher, at high school the students do grade the teachers. I lower grades the parents grade the teachers. Keep in mind students chose their classes in college and drop classes or withdraw from teachers that are overly insane with homework. Keep in mind, high school students sign up for good teachers first and then are forced to take bad teachers when there is no room left in the good teachers classes. As keep in mind as parents we ask for teachers and avoid others for our children Please keep in mind that even if a teacher is completely incompetent they cannot be fired becuase of the unions
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Thursday, May 1, 2014
I heard that studying in Sweden is free of cost for international students, is this true?
I heard that studying in Sweden is free of cost for international students, is this true?
Please provide me details as much as possible about studying in Sweden, I'm thinking to study MBA, but please write details about any other major. Thanks
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Yes this is true that studying in sweden is free but consider one thing that only study is free and you have to bear the expenses of your accomodation, food, study material, telecommunication, clothing, travelling etc. These things are too much costly here in Sweden. Ashiq Hussain Vaxjo University Sweden 0046707158275
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Please provide me details as much as possible about studying in Sweden, I'm thinking to study MBA, but please write details about any other major. Thanks
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http://www.swedenabroad.se/Page____14450.aspx http://www.studyinsweden.se/templates/cs/SISFrontPage.aspx?id=4908 http://www.swedenabroad.com/Page____13467.aspx
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Yes this is true that studying in sweden is free but consider one thing that only study is free and you have to bear the expenses of your accomodation, food, study material, telecommunication, clothing, travelling etc. These things are too much costly here in Sweden. Ashiq Hussain Vaxjo University Sweden 0046707158275
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