Do you recommend your country?

Thanks [MENTION=3998]niffer[/MENTION] , Thanks [MENTION=11651]Artisan[/MENTION]
I'll look into what you said but I guess now I have only two options.
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Guys so there are two options here
1.TO work hard for the next six months and save lots of money
2.To study hard for the next six months and get accepted in a good university here in Iran. Spend two years on studying and get a scholarship with a good GPA.

what do you think? What do you recommend?
 
Most universities don't have any fees or if there is any tuition fee, it's not much really. I don't know anything about the education studies, though. Also politicians are thinking about getting a tuition fee for people who are coming from other countries to here to study, such a pity. ><'' Mostly people who are coming from other countries to here to study, are coming because there are no tuition fees and studying is almost free.

Are you absolutely sure that there's no tuition for foreign students? The EU uses the ECT system for calculating semester merit, and guidelines for how much foreign students should contribute for their education. That's supposed to keep people studying in their native countries.

If there is no tuition, I don't think that it's such a ludicrous idea to introduce one. It's very expensive to accept foreign students to colleges and universities, and if Finnish education is free, and it costs 9000 pounds per semester in the UK, people would flood Finnish universities and make it so that Finnish people can't access their own schools. That would suuuuck.
 
I wouldn't recommend Finland, because the job situation here is very bad currently, many jobless people even with many years of work experience and with high university degrees. So it's really hard to get a job currently. :/ Most universities don't have any fees or if there is any tuition fee, it's not much really. I don't know anything about the education studies, though. Also politicians are thinking about getting a tuition fee for people who are coming from other countries to here to study, such a pity. ><'' Mostly people who are coming from other countries to here to study, are coming because there are no tuition fees and studying is almost free. I don't know how much government pays student aid for foreigners but those student aids aren't much, not even for citizens here. Things aren't going so well here currently, as you may noticed from my message. But the quality of education here is very good, I believe. :)

Yeah, unfortunately the job situation here is bad. The unemployment rate is about 8% at the moment.

I don't know much about University fees since I have studied in a University of Applied Sciences which is not quite the same as University, but in UAS we had to pay almost nothing during the studies. About the student aids... Here is a link to the website of our Social Insurance Institute. You can find some info about it there, but it seems they won't pay to the foreign students if you have come here only to study.

Edit: Also, you can find info about tuition fees and other things related to studying in Finland on this website: http://www.studyinfinland.fi/tuition_and_scholarships/tuition_fees
 
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[MENTION=1404]Jupa[/MENTION], [MENTION=5601]ezra[/MENTION], [MENTION=11100]flower[/MENTION]
Guys thanks for helping me ^^

I sent an email to the University of OULU in Finland and they've just send an email to me.


"Our basic requirements are a Bachelor's degree or an equivalent higher education degree and Sufficient English language proficiency. No document is needed for the proof of language proficiency, since the level of English language will be assessed during the interview in the second stage of the student selection, if an applicant has been selected for the interview. Therefore, if you see that you fulfill these requirements, you can apply. If you get accepted to the program you will get the letter of acceptance."

"At the moment there is no tuition cost. Although there is an application fee of 100 € for applicants who are applying based on a qualification completed outside the EU/EEA –area. Please see this website for more information: http://www.oulu.fi/degree/scholarships. "

The only problem is what they're talking about.JOBS!! Finland is awesome but it's also risky! If I don't find a job, I have to go back to my country!!!
 
Thanks [MENTION=3998]niffer[/MENTION] , Thanks [MENTION=11651]Artisan[/MENTION]
I'll look into what you said but I guess now I have only two options.
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Guys so there are two options here
1.TO work hard for the next six months and save lots of money
2.To study hard for the next six months and get accepted in a good university here in Iran. Spend two years on studying and get a scholarship with a good GPA.

what do you think? What do you recommend?

Both! Take a year :-)
 
cool that's an idea.But if I choose the second one it will take 2 more years!

Honest question: Do you need to leave the country ASAP? Are you in any type of danger?
If not, I would suggest getting a GPA. It will be much easier to get into a great university that way :-)
 
Honest question: Do you need to leave the country ASAP? Are you in any type of danger?
If not, I would suggest getting a GPA. It will be much easier to get into a great university that way :-)
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Well,no. I'm not in danger.but ... I just wanna leave ... Can't be here anymore... I think if I stay here for that long, things will change and I may not be able to leave and that eagerness for adventure will fade away...
It's frustrating that money always talks.... the most...
 
Are you absolutely sure that there's no tuition for foreign students? The EU uses the ECT system for calculating semester merit, and guidelines for how much foreign students should contribute for their education. That's supposed to keep people studying in their native countries.

If there is no tuition, I don't think that it's such a ludicrous idea to introduce one. It's very expensive to accept foreign students to colleges and universities, and if Finnish education is free, and it costs 9000 pounds per semester in the UK, people would flood Finnish universities and make it so that Finnish people can't access their own schools. That would suuuuck.

I am absolutely sure. :P Finland, Norway and Iceland don't have tuition fees for foreigners: http://monitor.icef.com/2015/06/fin...s-fees-for-non-eu-students-back-on-the-table/

It will be most likely changing kind of soon in the future (2016-2017?), Finland is considering tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students: http://www.studyinfinland.fi/front_page_news/101/0/tuition_fees_for_non-eu_eea_students

But I see your point, though. It would suck if own citizens couldn't attend to schools because of the flooding foreigners.
 
I am absolutely sure. :P Finland, Norway and Iceland don't have tuition fees for foreigners: http://monitor.icef.com/2015/06/fin...s-fees-for-non-eu-students-back-on-the-table/

It will be most likely changing kind of soon in the future (2016-2017?), Finland is considering tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students: http://www.studyinfinland.fi/front_page_news/101/0/tuition_fees_for_non-eu_eea_students

But I see your point, though. It would suck if own citizens couldn't attend to schools because of the flooding foreigners.

Cool. just exactly the year I wanna apply :D
 
[MENTION=11100]flower[/MENTION] [MENTION=1404]Jupa[/MENTION] What is the cost of living there in a month?
is this correct?

Examples of everyday Costs

All of the prices are approximate and may vary largely depending on location, brand and global prices (of coffee/gas/etc).
Rent* in a -shared apartment 150-250 € /month
-studio 300-600 € /month
Bus ticket, monthly 37 € /month
Meal at the university 2,50 €
Cup of coffee at -the university 1 €
-a cafè 2-3 €
Loaf of bread 1,50 €
Carton of milk 0,80 €
Eggs 1,50 € / dozen
Pizza 5-7 €
Movie ticket 10 €
Fuel 1,6 €/litre

Found it in the University of Oulu which is becoming my favorite!
 
[MENTION=11100]What is the cost of living there in a month?
is this correct?

Examples of everyday Costs

All of the prices are approximate and may vary largely depending on location, brand and global prices (of coffee/gas/etc).
Rent* in a -shared apartment 150-250 € /month
-studio 300-600 € /month
Bus ticket, monthly 37 € /month
Meal at the university 2,50 €
Cup of coffee at -the university 1 €
-a cafè 2-3 €
Loaf of bread 1,50 €
Carton of milk 0,80 €
Eggs 1,50 € / dozen
Pizza 5-7 €
Movie ticket 10 €
Fuel 1,6 €/litre

Found it in the University of Oulu which is becoming my favorite!

It's close, lol. :) About 600-900 euro/month, depends on many things of course (like the city where you are living etc.).

http://www.studyinfinland.fi/living_in_finland/before_your_arrival/cost_of_living
http://www.aalto.fi/en/studies/about/for_future_student/living_expenses/
http://opinto-opas.metropolia.fi/en/general-information-for-students/cost-of-living/
http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Finland

Some links for you. :m111:
 
Oh thank you very much [MENTION=11100]flower[/MENTION] ^^
It's so nice to see you guys are helping so much ^^
Wish you all the best- you can't even imagine how hard it was all alone ... <3
 
Guys
I'm wondering how work permit work in your countries. and how am I supposed to apply for that?
I think its better than applying for master in my case.

Your ideas?
 
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Guys
I'm wondering how work permit work in your countries. and how am I supposed to apply for that?
I think its better than applying for master in my case.

Your ideas?

I don't know much about it, but I googled some links for you. :)

If you want to work here, you need a residence permit at first and you need to have a job already before coming here (if you're going to work...).

http://www.migri.fi/working_in_finland
http://www.migri.fi/working_in_finland/an_employee_and_work/residence_permit_for_an_employed_person
http://www.studyinfinland.fi/faq_on_living_and_working_in_finland
http://www.studyinfinland.fi/living_in_finland/working/during_studies

If you come here only to study (Non-EU citizen) but want to work part-time too, you can only work about 25 hours/week with student residence permit.
 
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