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Studying in Finland

Characteristics of studying in Finland:

1) tuition-free, high academic level, and international graduate students are taught in English.

2) The population of China in Finland is much smaller than that of China in Germany, France and Britain.

3) High-level countries, Nordic countries with high welfare, European Union and Schengen member countries can freely enter and leave other Schengen countries.

4) It is allowed to work 20 hours a week, with unlimited hours in summer.

UNI and POLY in Finland:

UNI (universities) in northern Europe are all five-year undergraduate and postgraduate courses, almost all of which are taught in their own languages. POLY (Junior College) in Finland offers a bachelor's degree with a duration of 3.5-4 years and a unique English course. It takes a lot of time to get a bachelor's degree from a university and then enter a university. If you want to study for a master's degree, you should enter the university as soon as possible. Both Finns and China people agree that HUT is the best science and engineering university in Finland, and EVTEK is a college.

Conditions and references:

Master degree or above

Applying for Poly: Admission is easy, but visa is difficult.

Apply for UNI: Admission is feasible and visa is feasible.

* Finnish colleges can pass the university entrance examination after one year of study.

You don't need to take professional exams and Finnish exams to apply for English international courses at a master's degree or above.

Based on the international students I met during my study in Finland, I think it is necessary to give some advice to friends who want to study in Finland.

In addition to being clear about your purpose of going abroad, you should also pay special attention to the following points to avoid being deceived.

1. Universities and polytechnics in Finland are free of tuition fees for students, but they also do not provide scholarships. Applicants can go to www. CIMO.FI, which contains a detailed database of international courses in all schools.

2. No school has ever entrusted a domestic intermediary company to enroll students in China. Only a few schools with inter-school relations in China will entrust them to conduct entrance examinations or interviews on their behalf. Most schools will jointly entrust the British Council to take the entrance examination on their behalf.

3. In the application process, except for taking the entrance examination, the tuition fee is about 300 RMB. The school will not charge students other fees, such as obtaining application forms.

Some intermediaries (in fact, some are even international students) promise to help students get the learning notice. These people's methods mainly rely on forging applicants' transcripts and letters of recommendation to "help" students get admission notices. As a result, after the students arrive at school, the students who apply for computer science obviously get good grades in computer language when they apply, but they know nothing about it when they attend class. Some people even let the students who just graduated from high school transfer to the second grade for the benefit (because the school did not recruit foreign students in that year), which caused the disconnection in learning and the lack of credit renewal after one year.

What's more, some international students think that they have settled the school or teacher through the "intermediary fee". In fact, schools and teachers have nothing to do with agency fees, which leads to some misunderstandings between students and schools.

Finland is a good country to learn IT and communicate. If I can graduate here successfully with excellent grades, I should have the opportunity to enter an IT or communication company in Finland in the future (I don't need to say what it is). Because this country is very short of IT talents now.

Finally, briefly introduce the basic requirements for studying in Finland.

1, above high school.

2. More than 5 points in English IELTS.

3. Pass the school entrance examination or interview.

4. Fmk 30,000 per year (US$ 65,438+0 = Fmk 6.8)

Students can work 20 hours a week, but the job is very, very difficult to find, mainly because of language problems. In addition, if you apply to study in some small cities, the population of these cities is around 20 thousand, and there are fewer job opportunities.

If you want to work, study hard, and use the summer vacation to find jobs for interns or trainees, the monthly salary is about 8,000 Finnish marks.

Special reminder, if you are applying for a job. The employer attaches great importance to your academic performance, and it would be better if you could have a letter of recommendation from the school teacher.

Studying and living abroad is very hard, and you will encounter unexpected situations, so you must do your best.