The reason half the world is flocking here is the free/cheap education.
Saisinko on
Canadian that WAS in Finland for a few years. I could have been insulated, but Finns came across as surprisingly international and it almost seemed like a norm to study elsewhere and (likely) return home when they wanted to settle down. I also half-joke a lot of Finns tend to import their partner too whether it be from studying abroad or just meeting someone online.
TheTouho10 on
I do not have up to date information, but after Brexit, EU students not under the settlement scheme (= EU citizens not living in the UK prior to Brexit) would pay the full international student tuition fee, which back then were something like £12,000/year as I recall. On top of that you’d also need to cover living expenses.
popsand on
Ah yes, the great weaboo belt of europe
radiopelican on
Honestly If you have the grades and pedigree for it and can crack a tier 1 university in UK (Oxford, Cambridge) absolutely take it over anything in Finland. You’ll catapult yourself into the upper echelons of society at a global level and can land a grad role in tier 1 firms in London.
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The reason half the world is flocking here is the free/cheap education.
Canadian that WAS in Finland for a few years. I could have been insulated, but Finns came across as surprisingly international and it almost seemed like a norm to study elsewhere and (likely) return home when they wanted to settle down. I also half-joke a lot of Finns tend to import their partner too whether it be from studying abroad or just meeting someone online.
I do not have up to date information, but after Brexit, EU students not under the settlement scheme (= EU citizens not living in the UK prior to Brexit) would pay the full international student tuition fee, which back then were something like £12,000/year as I recall. On top of that you’d also need to cover living expenses.
Ah yes, the great weaboo belt of europe
Honestly If you have the grades and pedigree for it and can crack a tier 1 university in UK (Oxford, Cambridge) absolutely take it over anything in Finland. You’ll catapult yourself into the upper echelons of society at a global level and can land a grad role in tier 1 firms in London.