Everybody help!! Study abroad in Germany or Finland?

Updated on society 2024-03-02
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hehe, I'm also 10 years old, and I'm thinking about Germany at the beginning.

    Later, I compared it or went to Finland Tuition-free, apartment water and electricity are free, international students have medical insurance cards, high English penetration rate, learning environment, social factors should be more stable, friends have in Finland and Germany, and there are many immigrants in Central Asia now, but it still depends on your own preferences, and you must have to go to Germany to Caldford, which is more troublesome.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Germany, Finland, and Germany still have a high degree of education.

    1.German life + miscellaneous is enough for about 7w a year.

    2.Germany's visa refusal rate is medium. You don't need to find an agent. There are exchange programs from such schools online and are affordable and economical.

    3.Goethe is recommended for the preparatory department. After completing the preparatory department in China, you still need to learn the language in Germany. Look at your language test results in Germany.

    4.It is recommended that you take a testdaf for a period of study at the Goethe-Institut Beijing, as there is a tuition fee for teaching in English.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you like beer, go to Germany, if you like to take a sauna, go to Finland! (Note: Finland is dry steaming).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't know about Finland, but I studied in Germany, and my personal experience tells you some things, and I don't copy them from the Internet.

    1.If you save 400 euros a month for living expenses, you can just get a student dormitory for three years, and you can only find it yourself, most of the public schools in Germany are tuition-free, and the tuition fees are not expensive, and the cost of books can be cheaper to buy second-hand.

    2.I don't know which city you are in, I am in Shenzhen, I was looking for an intermediary in the Talent Building, the name is forgotten, it should be easier to find an intermediary visa, the cost was probably less than 20W RMB, including the deposit for study abroad visa (about 6W RMB, you can only return when you go), and now the visa has to go to Beijing to pass an exam called DAF.

    3.If you don't finish college, you have to study the preparatory department first, which is a language class, which lasts for about 1 and a half years, and you have to pass an exam called SEP to choose a university, it is not recommended to go to Goethe and other language schools, the cost is very high, and the agent will help you find a public university preparatory department, free tuition.

    4.German universities only accept their own German exams, and I don't seem to have heard of IELTS, because you can't understand German if you don't know it in class.

    Most importantly, I really don't recommend going to Germany for the following reasons:

    1.German is very difficult to learn, even after the exam, I basically can't understand it in the first two months of college, so I can only take notes and go home to review.

    2.German universities are easy to get in and out, very difficult to graduate, if there is a subject that cannot be examined three times, you can only change majors, and the changed majors cannot have this subject, quite a lot of Chinese fall here, I am one of them - returned to China without paying back anything, and wasted 5 years.

    3.It takes too long, generally speaking, after finishing university in Germany (4-year FH), Germans take an average of 5 years, Chinese at least 6-7 years (except for geniuses), plus language is 8-9 years, of course, the diploma of the university there is very high, and if you can graduate, you can find a pretty good job.

    Advice if you must go.

    1.You have to be very persevering, don't give up halfway when you go, you must get your degree before you come back, conservatively estimated that it will take at least 7 years, and my classmate went to school there in 2000 and is still studying there.

    2.You must go to work during the holidays, you can earn at least 900 euros a month, and you can work for two months every year, and there are intermediary companies there, and you can only work in the dark for more than two months.

    3.If you don't want to come back, you can find a German fake marriage for long-term residence, and many Chinese do this, and the cost is about 2000-3000 euros.

    The code word is so tired haha, look at it and give points.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you go to Germany, I'm going to Germany, because Germany has more development than Finland!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hehe, it depends on personal hobbies. If you really want to learn mechanics or automobiles, then the first choice is Germany

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are a lot of questions, you better call ** to consult in person,

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's definitely better to go to Germany, Germany is a little better than Finland, you still need to ask, hehe!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Clause. 1. English-taught undergraduate majors are not unique to universities of applied sciences, ten comprehensive universities, and the teacher doesn't know which ten schools you are referring to! However, (Tsinghua University, Peking University, Renmin University, Beijing Foreign University, Beijing Language, Beihang University, Zhongcai, Beijing Economic and Trade University, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Second Foreign University) all have English majors!

    Clause. Second, the number of applications is indeed limited, the ten schools I mentioned above are all preparatory programs for studying abroad, and each year is in early March and early July, two opportunities!

    Clause. 3. Whether it is a comprehensive university or a university of applied sciences, the majors offered by the university cover a wide range of fields, and if you are a liberal arts student, philosophy, language, education, and management should be more suitable for you.

    Clause. Fourth, yes, if your application for studying in Finland is approved, public universities in Finland do not charge tuition fees, but there will definitely be student visa fees and local living expenses!

    Clause. 5. Immigration or permanent residence is also acceptable. In addition to getting married, you can also apply for residency in the local area, but there will be requirements, work or pay taxes for at least 15 years, no illegal records during this period, own real estate in the local area, or apply for medical and social insurance. In addition, when it comes to majors, the majors that are conducive to immigrants are majors in economic management and business diplomacy.

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