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Education offered there is high level and all lectures are interesting; you get all needed equipment for your studies easily. Most of the stuff speaks really good English. There you can find a healthy and cheap food in the cafeteria, high level library, a good condition sport hall and a student room for …
According to a research done by Cybermetrics Lab (2009), Tampere University of Technology is the 12th best university in the Nordic region (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) and has world ranking of 236. It is the best university of technology in Finland.
The university has two centres of …
I moved to Helsinki at the beginning of September and I got surprised from the level of civilization of the country. Equality and the social dimension of life is something in the culture itself of the country.
The city has all kinds of services, the university even more, I never had to buy a book, everything …
Helsinki is a nice city. There is no university fee; professors in the university are good and professionals; enough student organisations to join ( from singing in a choir to political interests) a lot of student parties. I find Finland and University of Helsinki student friendly. Food for student is good and …
Finland wasn't my first choice, I have to be honest, I wanted to go to Ireland or Sweden first, but Finland, my third choice, was the only one that could guarantee 1 year of exchange. I don't know how it would have been in the other two countries, but Finland... it was great!
I first studied in Jyväskylä, I didn't even know that there was a city with this name before! I stayed there for the summer, studying Finnish at the local university, an amazing opportunity which allowed me to receive a lump sum of 500 euro to study Finnish before the official 10-months exchange.
So... why abroad? I was personally involved in ESN before going abroad and this was a motivating factor.
A different place! I would have never go to countries like Spain or France, too similar to Italy. Finland, and Sweden as well, were different enough! To come back enriched, you really need to be immerse in …
Finland is a quite expensive country, but about 700 € is enough for one month (including rent). Generally the rent is 250 € per month in TOAS shared apartments. Warm lunch at the University is about 45 € per month. If you live out of Hervanta, the monthly bus ticket is about 30 €. Food is generally quite …
Erasmus is not only about studying. In fact, it's mainly about exploring: exploring a foreign country, a different culture. And meeting amazing people. Thanks to Erasmus now I have friends all over the world. Also, Erasmus has shown me that it's easy to travel around Europe nowadays!
I chose Finland because I wanted to experience a country totally different from mine and study in a school with international environment like Haaga Helia. Before going there I had heard that the Finnish educational system is the best in Europe and one of the best in the world, now I have no doubt about it. …
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Goa is a very friendly environment for who want to study.
Waheed from Afghanistan
few if any equipment, I.e. no fMRI to study and research. few if any andvery expensive, unreliable antibodies and chemical markers, no fanancial supportes for researchm, few access to refrences and so on
Hojjat Allah Haghgoo from Iran
Professors are really tough with Erasmus students and they treat you as spanish even if you don't have same linguistic ability.
Anonymous student from Italy