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4d ago
Hi, I'm an international student currently looking at Masters in Sports management, eventually to get into football side of things. Which university would you suggest for sports/football in particular? I've heard good things about Stirling, Exeter and Loughborough, are there any other suggestions where I could apply?
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Reddit » Study Abroad
4d ago
Hello, y'all!
I won't be wasting so much of your time given the fact that I am in dire need of career advice. I am an Indian student who did her UG in political science, economics & english from a state univeristy with merely just passing marks. But I am now passionate about my career in social science & humanities. I want to pursue masters in poltical scince & internation relations from abroad. However, the first point of each uni says - first devision in UG. Is there any way to compensate for the mess I created in my UG and get into a good uni abroad? Please, suggest??????
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4d ago
My girlfriend and I have been together for 3 years now and I’m 10000% certain I’m marrying this girl and we are on our last few months before our final exams. We’ve procrastinated a lot and not really made any progress for a while now with uni applications. I’ve gotten accepted into one uni I’ve applied for in the Netherlands and I am almost finished with my other university options. However my girlfriend is finding it very difficult to apply to Netherlands as she has a BTEC international diploma and an a level however the universities don’t even want to look at her achievements and work expe ..read more
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4d ago
I created a student account on applyboard and applied for Webster university. The application fee was free. Does applyboard charge any other fees like i20 fee or processing charge? I talked to the customer care and they say they charge $350 for i20!
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4d ago
i’m a first year hoping to study abroad my junior fall, and i’ve been really enjoying studying german so i’d like to go to germany to study abroad and i think my top location would be berlin (through ies), but i’m not a huge nightlife person (to be fair i haven’t experienced a ton but i tend to find parties a little overwhelming especially if i don’t know the music) and i know berlin is known for their nightlife scene. i’ve been to berlin before and loved it but would being a student there and not being super into nightlife be an issue? i would definitely want to experience some but generally ..read more
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4d ago
So I’ve narrowed my destinations down to two cities - Bologna or Madrid.
I’m planning on budgeting around 64,000 AUD (41,500 USD or 39,000 EUR), and I plan to travel to other countries within Europe every 2nd weekend and on semester and study breaks. I’m also a big on nightlife and will probably spend most of my time out at night with friends, clubbing, drinking, partying, etc.
Does that budget sound about right?
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4d ago
What are the requirements to submit to Japanese universities? I am finishing my 12th year(Senior high school) education in the Philippines and I am transferring to Japan to live with my parents. I have a Japanese passport and dual citizenship so I know that a student visa is not necessary due to the fact that I will live there. So can anyone tell me what documents or what are the requirements I need?
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4d ago
I seriously budgeted very tightly my whole time abroad so far. I missed out doing the fun stupid things others do over here so that I can save money. I even brought a bit more money than was recommended. Now I’m down to my last 50$ and I got 3 weeks left. I’m in a European countr this is just enough for a weeks worth of groceries and nothing more. Are there any resources for people who are already abroad?
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4d ago
Hello everyone, I am writing to kindly ask you for your opinion on the University Center of the Westfjords, Iceland, specifically on the master's degrees they offer: Coastal and Marine Management and Coastal Communities and Regional Development.
Unfortunately, I have a hard time finding anyone who can tell me about their experience or whatever you consider relevant.
I hope I'm not being indiscreet by asking this question openly, but since it's a huge personal investment, I definitely need the information necessary to make a choice that's right for me.
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4d ago
So my_qualifications are 10th: 8.5 12th:8.4 and 7.9 in my bsc digital forensic science I want to pursue masters in cybersecurity Which country is best to do in preference to job opportunities, quality education, and safety Also will I be able to clear my education loan after my masters?
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