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Going to Sweden to take the postgraduate entrance examination

It is recommended not to go to Sweden. It's too expensive. Canada is not low either, second only to Sweden. You know, Sweden is one of the most expensive countries in the world. In Canada, students are not allowed to work. (It is somewhat relaxed now, but you still have to be an outstanding student at a designated university to have a job opportunity). Part-time work is allowed in the United Kingdom, the United States, New Zealand and Australia. In absolute terms, New Zealand is still the cheapest. Swedish seems to be taught only in Beijing Foreign Studies University in China. Generally, international students have to go to Sweden to study language for one year. I don't know your chosen major. However, I suggest that if you study engineering, try to go to New Zealand and Australia. Because Swedish engineering education is incompatible with Commonwealth countries. It is more difficult to immigrate after graduation. Australia and New Zealand are members of the Washington Accord, and their engineering graduates can be immediately recognized by Britain, the United States, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. The premise is that the course you are studying is an accredited course by the local engineering association. Studying in Sweden - the regular cost of studying in Sweden

The currency units below are Swedish Krona (SEK) 1 Swiss franc =0.09 USD = 0.8 RMB

Accommodation

Youth hostel: 150~170/night

Hotel: GT; 500/night

Student apartment: 2500~3100/month, including electricity fee

Private apartment: 3000~4500/month, not including electricity fee

Private accommodation: 1500~2100/month, including Electricity fee

Electricity fee: 150~500/month

Water fee - free

Transportation type

Transportation pass (Sijing): 16 /24/32-Zone time ticket, 2 hours

Tram (Georgia/Norrk?ping): 15/18-Time ticket, 1 hour

Bus** *Bus (other cities): 10, time ticket, 1 hour

Communications

Mobile phone number (cheapest): 699

Purchase a number without a phone call (Prepaid type): 350, including 250 phone charges

Mobile phone with number (accounting type): (initial payment) 1, you need to have permanent residency to purchase

Public** *Telephone IC card: 30/60/120, there are almost no coin-operated phones in Sweden

Long distance IP card: 130, can call China for 70 minutes

Stamps sent to China: 10

Postcards: 1~4~20/card

Envelopes (smallest): 10/bag

Food and beverages

Instant noodles (cheapest): 4.5

Canned fish (cheapest): 7.5

Rice (supermarket): 20/30/40/2kg

Rice (Asian store): ~200/20kg

McDonald’s set meal: 30~50, no discount for the set meal, the same as buying alone

Burger King set meal: 35~60, no discount for the set meal, same as the set meal The same if purchased individually

A can of Coke (can): 7.4, return the bottle to get 0.5

A bottle of Coke (50cl): 10.9, return the bottle to get 1

A bottle of Coke (150cl), 19.9, return the bottle to get 4

One ice cream: 8~20

Daily necessities and books

Power socket adapter : The two-pin round heads of most Chinese electrical appliances can be used without an adapter.

School textbook: gt; 200/book

The smallest dictionary: 125, Raven-English

The smallest atlas: 100/book

An ordinary book: gt; 150

Broadsheet: 15/10

Tabloid: 10/copy, there are free newspapers on the street newspaper racks

Others and reference

One snapshot: 40/50/6 passport photos

Haircut (male): 250/time

Internet cafe: 30~60/hour