About studying in Sweden. If you know it, you get a high score.

Updated on educate 2024-06-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Common sense of life and prices.

    Living expenses. 2000 5000 SEK a month, depending on your own expenses.

    The tuition fee is about 150,000 yuan, and the living expenses are about 180,000 yuan.

    You can go to school while working, but you can't go to school under the age of 18.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    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))

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    With its free education and good teaching quality, Sweden has gradually become a more popular country for Chinese students. So what are the benefits of studying in Sweden? What's so bad? Here are the equal education systems in Sweden that experts have introduced to you for your reference!

    Sweden is not a popular country for studying abroad, but with its free education and high quality of teaching, it has also occupied a place in the Chinese study abroad market. The number of young Chinese students studying in Sweden is also increasing.

    1. Benefits of studying in Sweden:

    1. Sweden not only provides free primary and secondary education, but also universities generally do not charge tuition.

    2. Sweden is a well-known "welfare state", and foreign students who have studied in Sweden for more than one year are automatically registered and can enjoy publicly-funded medical care. In addition, Sweden has a stable society and a better security situation, so you will have more sense of security when studying and living in Sweden.

    3. The application standards of Swedish schools are not high, and Chinese students can apply to study in Swedish universities as long as they can provide basic academic certificates and language scores. At the same time, the quality of teaching in Swedish universities is widely recognized by the world, and after graduating from Sweden, international students can easily find employment in various countries.

    2. Visa

    Sweden has a relatively relaxed approval policy for student visas, as long as international students can prove that they are real international students, they will basically not encounter visa refusals, and the application period for Sweden study visas is short, and you can get a visa within 1 to 2 months after applying. In addition, Sweden is a member of the European Union, and its Schengen visa allows international students to travel freely to the 22 countries of the European Union.

    3. Part-time job

    Sweden allows international students to work, Sweden** does not impose too many restrictions on the part-time work of international students, international students can go out to work during the study period, and only need to comply with the 20-hour working time limit per week. The income of working in Sweden is relatively high, with an hourly income of about 10 euros and a monthly income of up to 8,000 RMB.

    Fourth, the disadvantages of studying in Sweden

    First, Swedish universities are generally taught in Swedish, especially as undergraduates, and if they do not know Swedish, they will not be able to enroll.

    Second, the cost of living in Sweden is relatively high, according to the budget made by the Swedish Migration Department for foreign students, each person needs to pay about 6,300 Swedish kronor (1 US dollar is about 10 crowns) per month, including 2,400 crowns for food, 2,100 crowns for accommodation, 500 crowns for transportation, and 1,300 crowns for various other expenses. Although Chinese students are not afraid of hardship and can cut back on food and clothing, they also have to spend about 5,000 kroner per month. It will cost a lot of money to learn this over several years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can refer to the study abroad positioning system, filter according to the study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds your target universities and majors have (how many points are in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA, etc.) students have applied, and then compare their own situation and formulate general goals and directions.

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