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Studying in Hungary: Introduction to Life in Hungary

Studying in Hungary: Introduction to Life in Hungary

Tuition and living expenses are much lower than those in Western Europe and North America. The annual tuition fee ranges from $4,200 to $8,700 (different colleges), and the living expenses are about $200/month (including room and board).

clothes

Hungary has a stable climate. 1 month is the coldest month, the lowest temperature is-1 degree, and August is the hottest, with an average maximum temperature of 22 degrees. Average annual sunshine: 1785 hours, with no special requirements for clothes.

eat

The more popular foods in Hungary are onions, tomatoes, green peppers, red peppers, vegetables and various soups. Stewed beef is a typical dish, which is made of beer, vegetables and potatoes. Stewed chicken is made of cabbage, rice and meat. And all kinds of fish soup. In addition, there are all kinds of cheeses and cakes.

Hungarian cuisine has a long tradition of preparing materials and cooking, which is closely related to the local agricultural development and family lifestyle. Pepper and garlic can be seen everywhere in autumn, and strings of red pepper and garlic are often hung on the walls of farmers.

The menu of the restaurant is usually in English or German, and there is international-level food, which is a major feature of Hungarian restaurants. Budapest has many international restaurants and many international fast food restaurants: McDonald's, pizza, KFC and so on.

bank

The business hours of commercial banks are usually from 8 am to 2 pm from Monday to Thursday, and from 8 am to 6 pm on Friday. OTP Bank business hours: Monday to Thursday, 8 am to 4 pm, Friday, 8 am to 6 pm. All banks are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. ATMs, traveler's checks and European checks can be used to withdraw cash at many money exchange offices, among which credit cards AMEX and DINERS are the most widely used.

CLUB, EN ROUTE, EURO/MASTERCARD, JCB and VISA can withdraw money from banks and ATMs for accommodation, catering and shopping.

Work-study (as a way of receiving education)

The Hungarian government stipulates that international students are not allowed to work.

immigration policy

Hungary is a non-immigrant country.

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