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How about studying in Holland?

Geographical location. Close to northern Europe, it is convenient to play, and the most important thing is that summer will not be as hot as southern Europe. Feel the mood of the French and Italians in summer. They are hot enough to jump into the river and swim. ...

Language environment. Compared with those terrible accents in Schengen, Dutch English is not much better, and most of them are good at English. The professor's accent in class is also excellent. Don't worry about not understanding ~

China is vast and sparsely populated. This refers to the comparison with Britain. I have never considered studying in the UK, because most schools in the UK are surrounded by China people. . . Even if 90% of a class speaks Chinese, what's the point of studying abroad?

Others. Holland is a very simple country, people's personalities and looks. Of course, the natural environment is luxurious and the humanities are good, like Leiden is Rembrandt's hometown ~

Q: How many years have you studied in Holland? How about tuition and living expenses? Can I apply for a scholarship?

A: U-type undergraduate course lasts for 3 years, with a master of literature (teaching type) 1 year and a master of literature (academic type) for 2 years; Science and engineering is basically 2 years. Academic students usually continue to study for doctoral degrees and study further. If you don't know much about Class H, you can consult a study abroad institution or school in official website.

Tuition fees vary from school to school, which are basically RMB /654.38+ 10,000/year, ranging from 20,000 to 50,000. The cost of living varies from person to person. If you want to save 65438+100000 yuan/year, you can get it. I want to play Schengen England once, almost 200 thousand/year. It's up to you.

There are tulip scholarships, but there are few places, so you need to apply very early. The sooner the better. General science and engineering will be easier to get.

Q: What major is better in liberal arts? Can I change my major?

A: The Dutch law, business, linguistics, media and other disciplines are all good. For details, please refer to the professional rankings of various schools. Well-known: Leiden's law and linguistics, Ada and Utrecht's media, Rotterdam's business, etc.

It is difficult to change majors. The school values your background. If you want to change your major, you should make preparations as soon as possible, such as starting a minor in undergraduate course and having relevant work experience.

Q: Is there a good chance to stay and work?

A: If you don't know Dutch, it is relatively difficult for liberal arts to find a good job, especially in a big company like Shell. There are also many people who will choose Chinese companies such as Huawei to see opportunities. It is quite easy for science and engineering students to stay, especially in CS, EE, petroleum, automation and so on.

Author: Qian Yi

Source: Zhihu.

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