11-06-2023, 08:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-06-2023, 08:58 AM by Bosnian_Slovenian.)
(11-06-2023, 07:13 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Metropolia does have degrees in Finnish, but many (including this one) are also available entirely in English.
Also, I forgot to mention, you can start the 600€ section now, as far as I'm aware. Metropolia's Open University system doesn't require proof of being eligible for university studies.
As you mention, it should indeed be easier to get into a Master's degree in Europe when you have a European Bachelor's degree. It's not a guarantee of admittance, but it's one more point potentially in your favor.
Ok, so I don't need a high school diploma to do the 600eur part, but I need one to do the last 30ects. Could I go straight from the 180ects part to a 2 year masters degree? Like I wrote before, bachelors degrees are 180ects here. But the 180 ects part doesn't include the bachelor's thesis, so I'm not sure if this would still count as a bachelor's degree or not.
(11-06-2023, 07:22 AM)nomaduser Wrote: Yeah, if you're in EU, you can try Xamk's free bachelor's degree.
or you can go to Finland or Norway. In Finland, universities don't charge tuition fee.
I honestly don't see how TESU or Excelsior is a good option in EU.
If I were living in EU, I would go to Finland, or any other tuition-free country and get a degree from their university.
Nordic nations Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden all offer opportunities to study free or at low cost: In Norway, university study is available free of charge to all students, regardless of study level or nationality.
https://www.topuniversities.com/student-...broad-free
They're cheaper than Excelsior or TESU and they have a much better academic reputation.
Some top universities in Finland, Denmark, Germany, Norway offer bachelor's degree for free and they're all taught in English.
Could I also finish Xamk in one year? I don't care about the price of study, uni is also free in my country.