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The language and working environment of studying in Sweden are very good, Sweden is a Nordic country, with beautiful scenery, and the welfare is particularly good, and the social security is also very good, so if you study in Sweden, well, life will be very comfortable and comfortable.
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The national language of Sweden is Swedish. However, in Sweden, everyone generally has a good level of education, plus the influence of American culture, English and Swedish belong to the same language family, especially in big cities, everyone's English level is very good. And at present, most of the customer service of various departments and large companies have English options.
The accuracy of the automatic translation into Swedish English is very good. However, there are certainly problems with not knowing Swedish, such as notices, news, letters, if you have children, and school events.
Learning Swedish, or even German and French if you're good at English, will learn quickly, but it's a new language after all. **There are free Swedish language courses, evening, weekend, full-day classes, and private Swedish language training is generally offered by major companies.
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What is the language and working environment like studying in Sweden? I think it's good if Sweden is a big, very good country, and it's very good in all aspects. So the language and environment are also very good.
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Sweden is a good place to live, work and study, as long as you have strong ability and adaptability, it is still a good choice, and Sweden's education is also very developed.
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What is the language and working environment like for international students in Sweden? Isn't it different from the language of Swedish students?
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English is spoken in Sweden, but students for a master's or doctoral degree need to have some basic knowledge of German or French. Many students who are going to study in Sweden are very worried about language communication, after all, the official language of Sweden is not English, but in fact, the English penetration rate in Sweden is very high, most people can speak English, and most of the teaching languages in colleges and universities are in English. 1. Whether you can communicate in English.
More than 70% of people can speak English, even if they don't speak Swedish, it will not affect their daily life and study communication.
2. Limited English proficiency.
For a large number of international students, the level of English communication is limited, and it is often easy to make mistakes in expression. In fact, this has little impact on interpersonal communication, and the Swedish native language is not English, and their spoken expressions are relatively casual, but even so, international students are reminded to focus on improving their spoken English.
3. I don't understand the content of the class.
International students usually need a certain buffer period in terms of language switching, and if they can't understand the content of the class for a long time, they can choose to study language courses to improve their language level; If you just can't understand because you can't understand it because of the speed of speech, you can use some learning tips to get used to it, such as recording with a voice recorder.
4. Whether or not you want to learn the Swedish language.
Many international students wonder if they need to learn Swedish, but if you are interested, you can give it a try, and it is also very good to learn more than one language, and you can better integrate yourself into local life.
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Advantages of studying in Sweden.
1. Nobel's hometown.
2. Sweden is the hometown of Nobel Prize, with developed science and technology, a high level of higher education, and many universities have a high reputation in the world. The most well-known comprehensive universities include Stockholm University, Uppsala University, Lund University, Gothenburg University, Umeå University, and Linköping University, among others. Sweden's most well-known specialist colleges include Stockholm Business School, Royal Institute of Technology, Karolinska Institutet, Chalmers Institute of Technology, and Luleå University of Technology, among others.
Karolinska Institutet is the institution that selects Nobel laureates in medicine, and it is very famous, and many students in the medical field in our country are studying or pursuing degrees there.
3. Education is free and taught in English.
Not only are primary and secondary schools free of charge in Sweden, but even universities generally do not charge tuition, so international students in the United States can save on this expense. Swedish universities generally teach Swedish for undergraduates, and English for postgraduate and doctoral students.
4. A high-welfare state.
Foreign students who have studied in Sweden for more than one year are automatically registered and are entitled to state-funded medical care.
5. The credit system and degree system are distinctive.
Swedish universities have a credit system and a degree system. The score for each course varies, but is generally 5-10 points. A student is awarded 1 point for each week of class, and 20 points for the end of a semester.
A major needs to be completed with more than 80 points, that is, at least two years of study. After reaching this cut-off score, the school will issue a professional certificate to the student to prove his or her academic qualifications. Subsequently, if the student continues to study, he or she will be awarded a bachelor's degree after completing 120 points, including 60 points in major courses and 10 points or more in independent degrees**.
A master's degree can be obtained if you have a score of 160 points or more, including a major course of 80 points or more, and a stand-alone degree** of 20 points or more. Only those with a score of 160 or more are eligible to study for a doctorate, which generally requires 4 years of study.
6. Sweden has a stable society and good public security, so you will have more sense of security when you study and live in Sweden.
7. The natural environment is beautiful, the local people are cold on the outside and hot on the inside, kind and friendly, and the social service institutions are complete.
8. Sweden is a member of the Schengen area, and the visa for international students is a Schengen visa for study agents, which can easily travel to Europe.
9. The Chinese in Sweden is much less than the Chinese in Germany, France, Britain and other countries.
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I'm in Gothenburg, the University of Gothenburg (IT Department), if Columbia University is average, then Peking University Tsinghua University is nothing.
Undergraduate students at Columbia University are taught in English for international students from other countries; There are also Swedish ones. So if you are good at teaching English, you can rest assured.
I've been in Sweden for 8 years this year, Swedes are enthusiastic and "xenophobic", if you don't communicate with them boldly, ignore them, and don't take the initiative to integrate into them, they won't take the initiative to say hello and be friends with you, so the most important thing is to take the initiative! Once you really make friends with the Swedes, they will treat you like brothers, and the Swedes are less homely, so friends are the most important thing.
Well, I personally think it's okay, sometimes I go out with friends to play ball, go shopping or something. But don't imagine that there are so many events in China. The first year or two will not be very good, but if you integrate into its society, it will be much better than China, and the environment in Sweden is good, but I want to remind you ((the price and rent will be very high, students who are not too rich, please don't come, and there is a Swedish university will charge fees in 2010, estimated 100,000 Swedish kronor a year, if you want to study in Sweden, think clearly.
It is estimated that the cheap living expenses and tuition fees for a year are about 200,000 yuan, so think about it and come again))
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It is known that only Denmark has a foreign language school with higher education or less in Denmark, so if you choose to study in Northern Europe, it is recommended to start with an undergraduate degree. In the second year of high school, you can take the language test first (IELTS: the overall score of a single subject is not less than 5, valid for 2 years; or the TOEFL 120 out of 120, about 82).
The level of education in the four Nordic countries is comparable (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark), and Sweden and Denmark are slightly stronger than the other two countries (taking into account the number of schools and the overall ranking). If you can study in Northern Europe for a bachelor's degree, then it is recommended to return to China for development after completing graduate school, and there is no advantage in a bachelor's degree in China, even for overseas students.
Personally, it is strongly recommended to get a high Chinese certificate in China before going abroad, because without a high Chinese certificate, it is likely that you will be required to repeat high school and then take the local "college entrance examination"; If you already have a high Chinese certificate, you can apply directly to the university without taking additional exams. Of course, the school will look at your high school grades when applying.
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I was a graduate student in Sweden and also had some knowledge of undergraduates.
In general, studying in Sweden is basically stress-free, as long as you pass the English test, professional knowledge is not a problem at all. My undergraduate grades are very average, and I can't afford to take the postgraduate examination in China, so I took a graduate degree in Sweden (because only English proficiency is required), and there are 26 people in my energy professional class, and my grades are generally in the top 6, and I usually take classes 4 days a week, up to 4 hours a day, which is very leisurely. Usually it's boring (because it's not used to that kind of light life).
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Well, you can study and travel at the same time.
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With the exception of the United Kingdom and Ireland, all European countries are basically bilingual, and Sweden has a native Swedish language in addition to English. Let's take a look at the language requirements for studying in Sweden Do I have to learn Swedish to study in Sweden?
1. Swedish
In the European language department, the language learning of the four Nordic countries is the most difficult, and Swedish is the most difficult to learn, so everyone should carefully choose the major of Swedish to teach, which may delay a relatively long learning time in the early stage and cost extra money.
And the learning skills are also relatively few, because as an international student who already has a background in learning Chinese and English, getting in touch with a new language requires everyone to avoid the influence of the past and only follow the order of the most basic grammar, words and sentences.
2. Necessity
Although English has been popularized in Sweden, everyone can freely use English to communicate in study and life, but after all, Swedish is the common language of local people, and if you want to better integrate into local life, it is necessary to learn Swedish.
And if it is just to meet the needs of daily communication, you don't need to accept a complete system of learning, you only need to listen more, talk and watch more in life, you can use it more proficiently, will not delay everyone's normal learning and arrangement, and can also accumulate one more language. Yulu.
3. Practicability
Another problem that everyone has to face is the difficulty of communication, because it is necessary to take into account the difference between learning and use, and what you acquire in the preparatory department or language class is the theoretical knowledge in writing, and the formal application may be easy to observe.
Therefore, the first thing you have to overcome is the shame mentioned at the beginning, and you must communicate more with your classmates and teachers to ensure that you can smoothly communicate without barriers after completing your language learning, and the initiative is still in your own hands.
4. Language requirements
If you choose to teach in English, you only need to prepare for the IELTS or TOEFL test, and the requirements to be met here are similar to the requirements of most English-speaking countries. TOEFL 85-95 points.
If you choose Swiss, you need to receive professional promotion training first, and there are also tests in Sweden, and you need to get a certificate of passing before you can submit an application for admission, and the specific requirements depend on the major and school.
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