Saturday, May 28, 2011

How do I get into a school in the Netherlands?


How do I get into a school in the Netherlands?
I am currently attending community college in the states, but want to go to college [what they call high school] in the Netherlands. What are the requirements for admission? What are schools that allow international students? And if that's not possible are there US university/ colleges online that I can take while away and still get credited for the community college I am registered at?
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Learning Dutch is mandatory for contineing education in the Netherlands

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Saturday, May 14, 2011

I am a U.S. student planning on enrolling in an American Uni in The Netherlands. I need a loan! Help!?

I am a U.S. student planning on enrolling in an American Uni in The Netherlands. I need a loan! Help!?
I am currently enrolled in a private university in Texas that is about $30,000 a year. I do not get financial aid because my parents make too much money. I am majoring in International Business and am interested in enrolling at Webster University in Leiden, The Netherlands. The tuition is about the same as I am paying in the United States, BUT..my dad does not want me to go there (he thinks I should stay here.) He says the only way I can go overseas is if I get a loan. Since I would be attending an AMERICAN university (just overseas..), what are my options? Thanks!
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You may be able to get an alternative/private loan, however you would most likely need a co-signer. Also, if you borror 30,000 on a private loan, you will actually end up paying back about 90,000 because of the high interest. If your parents are footing the bill if you study in the US, then you should be appreciative and stay here. Paying back $90,000 for one year of school is crazy. Maybe you can work something out with your parents, maybe you can study abroad one semester, or maybe you can do a summer course abroad. I would really work with your parents to try to find a compromise.
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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Which is better for study abroad: Netherlands or Ireland?


Which is better for study abroad: Netherlands or Ireland?
I am specifically looking at Den Haag (Netherlands) or Limerick/Galway (Ireland). I also might mention that I am an American student looking for a great European travel/study abroad experience. Thanks for your input!
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Congrats on wanting to study abroad! Both the Netherlands and Ireland are great places. I have never been to Den Haag, but I know Limerick, Galway and most of Ireland pretty well. The areas have great universities, amazing sites, and fun food. Galway is great if you like a cool city/college town, as well as the coast. My cousin lives in Galway and loves it. You're only a couple hours away from Dublin and most of Ireland. You can easily fly from Galway, Dublin, or Cork to most of Europe. Here are a few articles on Ireland and Galway, from a study abroad perspective (http://bit.ly/cSB5y0). If you're still looking for programs in each place, check out a new study abroad/travel website called Gulliver. It has profiles for a couple thousand programs around the world. Could give you an idea of what's out there. Here are some programs for Galway (http://bit.ly/9Xqjf9) and Limerick (http://bit.ly/cf7H2F). Hope this helps!

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Sunday, May 1, 2011

how was your experience on the people to people student ambassador program?


how was your experience on the people to people student ambassador program?
i'd like to know how was your experience on the people to people student ambassador program. i'm going on the trip to germany, netherlands, belgium, france, england, and switzerland
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it was nice
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im so excited. im going on the england scotland whales ireland and north ireland trip.

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