Archive for the "University Europe" Category

28
Jul

im going to start comm. college this august. Going for 2 yrs for general ed. then i want to move to italy or spain and study. What are the requirements to do so?
thank you jesse ;)
It really depends on there you’re from and what course program you’re after. Since you haven’t desided on where to study yet, I suggest you take a look over here:
For bachelor degree: http://www.bachelorsportal.eu/
For master degree: http://www.mastersportal.eu/

Fill in the search criteria until they match your profile in order to find an institution that suits you best. After you have you should be able to see a list of studies you can pick. When you click on those you should be able to see any requirements you will have to meet in order to apply.

Hope this helps you in finding what you’re looking for!

25
Jul

I am trying to find information on the best European universities to study psychology at. I also am trying to find universities that teach in English. Does anyone know of any I should try looking at or any websites that might help me? Thanks in advance!

Try these search engines over here (they are specifically to study in Europe):
Bachelors: http://www.bachelorsportal.eu/students/search-results/?params=XYtLCoAwEMXuMidwEH-vh5FqhzpQqrS6EPHuKujGZRJiUeHI6EBJvM6xV0dGwSaDGRRs9Jv18uri1U58EunXfRG6VQsa7DhJmNODXIPyNjjNoy5B43c33RPLe_8XLs15AQ%253D%253Dzf1db82e6&start=0
Masters: http://www.mastersportal.eu/students/search-results/?params=XYtBCoAwDMD-0hdYhordY8Z0ZRR0yqoHEf_uBnrxmIR4aulSGggyR1mTkwBWCK0SIsHsUzx85Fc3rw4cM7Pbz42hqI5g8bpzroCF9BiD6CTbLOl7-6FGU-Z_QWPvBw%253D%253Dzec7d18ca&start=0

Be sure to fill in all of your information in the search engine to find a course that suits your profile. Also, be mindful of any scholarships you might be able to apply to over here:
http://www.scholarshipportal.eu/

10
Jul

I am an american student in a current University in the U.S. and i was wondering if i transferred to a European university and finish my career in Europe. Will it count in the United States?

for the most part, yes, as long as you stick to accredited programs

23
Jun

I am a USA citizen, and a EU citizen. I was born in the USA, but my mother is from Poland. I have a USA passport, and a Polish passport.

I was wondering, with my American High School Diploma, how do I get into an European University in Ireland or the UK? Im thinking of becoming an architecture or orthodontist. What schools should I look into too?

Do I pay international student fees or EU fees?

I am having the same dilemma.
I am a dual citizen of both the United States and Sweden (which makes me an EU citizen).

Apparently to pay the ‘home’ or ‘EU’ fees in Britain you have to meet certain residency requirements… i.e. living in Europe for 3 years prior to your first day at university, which I’m assuming you haven’t (on account of the fact that you have an American diploma). Therefore, I would also assume that you (and me) would have to pay international student fees, which on average is 10,000 pounds a year. And I’m still not entirely sure about how the student loans from the British government would work either.

I guess you would just apply as an international student and see what happens..

Good luck with university…

15
Jun

Hello, I am looking for a University in Europe where tuition fee is very very low, but the education and living is Okay. (not in Germany, Sweden ).
If you know please let me know.
I am interested in Science and Technology.

Haha.. oh lol.. You want to study that and have chosen not to go to Sweden? For real? And since you say Europe that means you won’t go to the US and not Japan either.. Seriously you have chosen not to go to two of the best countries in Europe to study in and where the education is also actually free of charge? Just omg.. And then you say no to Germany? Are you sure that you know what you want to study?

So, since we can forget "low tuition fees" (you have already listed NOT to go to those countries).. Well.. The UK, the Netherlands and Switzerland (possibly also France but I somehow doubt it). Those are left. Not cheap but that’s your own fault. Geez. Have fun paying.

@SJM: No it’s not for certain it will happen here in Sweden (and I think it’s the same in Finland). For now tuition is FREE (not cheap but FREE, you don’t pay a dime no matter where you come from) and will stay free. Making people pay for it is only a proposal. But you are right about the last part though, we shouldn’t pay for people who doesn’t contribute anything. I hate people who lives of the system but maybe it’s still free because there are lots of people who stays here and work after education.. Does anyone know?

7
Jun

I am a sri lankan student just after my o levels and i was the best in my area. so plz help me to find scholarship. i want to study biology or something like that. hope u vl help me.. :)
go to the various embassy’s in your country of the different countries that you are interested in…ask them about scholarship offers that they have! good luck my brothers did that and now they are in russia! good luck

4
Jun

I live in a foreign country. I am from the united states and got my Master of Fine Arts at a good school there. I was a drawing instructor at a University in the USA before I moved to Europe. I can’t find work here. Can I work from a foreign country and how much do these jobs actually pay?

I am not sure what schools the other poster refers to but my experience with teaching online has been a fraction of the amount stated by her. If you are "part time", then you can expect to be paid prorated based on the number of students in the "virtual class". I have been paid as little as $1,000 to teach a course, which barely makes it worth it. The core hour breakdown for that is not a lot and of course, there is no "core hour" for distance learning usually but based on a traditional school, it works out to about USD$20 an hour. On a bright note, I teach from a foreign country also and that makes my earnings from teaching tax free until I hit a certain threshhold, which never happens since teaching is my "part time" job. Good luck, but truthfully, you "can" make $3,000 a course, but you better have a "ton" of students enrolled.

29
May

I’m looking for a University in Europe, preferably

England, that has a good program for Aerispace Engineering or Astronautics, and that accepts international students, specifically from Israel. Does anyone have any suggestions, or, better yet, can tell me what I need to do to apply?

Aerospace

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May

6
May

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