Friday, June 28, 2013

How much does tuition cost to go on a people to people ambassador program?


How much does tuition cost to go on a people to people ambassador program?
I have been asked to be a Student Ambassador in the People to People program. We will be traveling to England, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland. My parent want to know how much it will cost. I told them that there is a meeting we can go to but they think it is pointless to go if it is going to cost too much.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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ohh im jealous! i wanna go on that one! well he programs are anywhere from 4-6000 but i believe that one was 6000. dont tell your parents not to go because at the meeting they can tell you about scholarships and stuff. check out fundingyoureducation.org

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Friday, June 14, 2013

How can I get a UK visa under these circumstances?

How can I get a UK visa under these circumstances?
Is it hard to get it? What should I do to apply for it? I am a non European citizen but I have a visa for the Netherlands and residents permit valid for 6 months since I study there as an exchange student. And I want to travel to UK from the Netherlands just to stay for a couple of days.
Embassies & Consulates - 2 Answers
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Better apply fast this is a busy season. Go to the link below : http://ukinnl.fco.gov.uk/en/visiting-uk/visas/
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This is the only place you should seek a visa as these are the people that issue them. http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/ Any other site or company is just in it for the money, you will pay more for the visa and are not guaranteed to get one.

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Friday, June 7, 2013

Best place to study abroad... Lund, Sweden... Leiden, Netherlands... or Budapest, Hungary?


Best place to study abroad... Lund, Sweden... Leiden, Netherlands... or Budapest, Hungary?
I am looking at the University of California's education abroad programs... and I narrowed them down to the cities mentioned above. College academics are not the issue for me here because they all look good to me, but I'm looking for the best atmosphere for a college student. I'm looking for a fun place to meet friends and experience a new place I've never been to before. Is anyone familiar with the student atmosphere in any of these areas? (P.S. ... I am leaning more towards Sweden or Hungary becase those programs are less expensive)
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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I'd say Sweden. It's a very developed country with high standards of living and have some great deep-rooted universities. I heard that there are no tution fees for universities in Scandanavian countries in general (not sure about that). Life there is quite and peaceful. A note to be taken is that the climate there is quite unique. They have 6 months where the sun keeps on shining throughout the whole day and 6 months where the sun never shows up and its generally cold, not sure if this kind of atmosphere suits you. All the best.

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Saturday, June 1, 2013

Prostitution in the Netherlands?


Prostitution in the Netherlands?
So prostitution is legal in the Netherlands, but not when it comes to immigrants from outside the EU. If a non-EU/EEA student who is not a professional prostitute gets paid after having sex with his classmates or the strangers from the normal bars once in a while, will he get in trouble?
Law & Ethics - 1 Answers
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What high aspirations you have! You'll get far in life I'm sure.

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