Wow, this is some real solid advice. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the info from the past few days, so I may have missed something.
@bjcheung77
I reviewed the thread and am a bit confused about what the ACTFL exam is. It mentions something about the Russian language, which I speak due to Lithuania's past in the USSR.
Is it like a mandatory second language exam that you have to take while studying in UMPI?
Study.com seems to be the place to start, as in getting as many credits as possible to then finish the BABA degree in 1-2 terms. I get the feeling that 2 terms are more realistic according to other people's experiences.
@rachel83az
It seems that you can get a lot of ECTS points really cheaply in Metropolia, which could be really helpful and possibly transferable to many places due to Finland's good educational reputation.
The overall IT degree there would cost next to nothing, although it would take about 2 years. I looked at the subjects of the degree, and they are very relevant!
It seems like a good strategic move. Thank you, Finland, for your high taxes, though, to be honest, Lithuania's aren't any lower.
@bjcheung77
I reviewed the thread and am a bit confused about what the ACTFL exam is. It mentions something about the Russian language, which I speak due to Lithuania's past in the USSR.
Is it like a mandatory second language exam that you have to take while studying in UMPI?
Study.com seems to be the place to start, as in getting as many credits as possible to then finish the BABA degree in 1-2 terms. I get the feeling that 2 terms are more realistic according to other people's experiences.
@rachel83az
It seems that you can get a lot of ECTS points really cheaply in Metropolia, which could be really helpful and possibly transferable to many places due to Finland's good educational reputation.
The overall IT degree there would cost next to nothing, although it would take about 2 years. I looked at the subjects of the degree, and they are very relevant!
It seems like a good strategic move. Thank you, Finland, for your high taxes, though, to be honest, Lithuania's aren't any lower.