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36 years of Age, should do Bsc or Msc ?
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(09-26-2022, 03:24 AM)rachel83az Wrote:
(09-25-2022, 03:59 PM)sarahmac Wrote: I think it was Rachel who created a Wiki page for XAMK already. In terms of wiki-architecture, I guess the simplest way to do it would be a page for each of the Finnish uni's that allow those without a Finnish social to register, and an overview page.
Created a basic page for all universities. Each one can get its own page as more is known about it. https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Fi...iversities

(09-25-2022, 03:59 PM)sarahmac Wrote: I know there are people on the forum taking classes at LAB/LUT, UHelsinki and I think one other uni right now, I personally am waiting to hear back from UEF about enrolling. So incl. of XAMK and Laurelia that is potentially 5 or 6 universities where people can pick up RA credits free or cheaply.
LAB/LUT? UEF? I don't remember seeing these before, so I can't add them to the page. Links (or just the full university names) appreciated, if you have them, thanks!

(09-25-2022, 03:59 PM)sarahmac Wrote: Btw, if anyone wants a laugh, attached are the current open uni courses in English available at Lapin AMK (Lapland Uni of Applied Science). 5 credits in reindeer feeding. I did not see that coming but also I kind of want to take it.
Looks like fun! Alas, Lapin appears to be almost entirely in-person courses. They have some interesting offerings otherwise.

LAB/LUT are a consortium with a uni of applied sciences and a university. The links the last person posted are correct. I know one guy on the forum was taking their free diploma modules in computer-related things (similar to XAMK's D of HE). Not sure if we ever got an update from him as to how it went though. UEF I can update as soon as I get a reply from them re feasability.

I can collate a couple uni's over the next week or so and maybe send out some feelers as to whether they will take students without a Finnish ID. I know for sure these guys do because when you go to register there is a box you can tick to say you don't have one. Unfortunately, most of their courses are paid ($15/credit). Still, I spy three courses there that should work for TESU's environmental studies, which has historically been difficult to alt-credit, and the GIS for bioeconomy someone might be able to argue with the registrar as an AOS elective for BA Biology. So $15/credit isn't as good as free, but better than US RA.
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RE: 36 years of Age, should do Bsc or Msc ? - by sarahmac - 09-26-2022, 08:09 AM

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