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What are the advantages of studying in Finland?
Finland, a country located in northern Europe, is also loved by many international students. How about studying in Finland? I analyzed some advantages worth studying. Let's have a look.

First, the advantages of education

The Netherlands has a high level of education, high quality and great investment in education. Most schools are public schools, which require teachers to have the same education and students to have practical ability. Finland has developed science and technology and has always been at the leading level in the field of information technology, so Finland's IT major is very famous. Other majors are also very distinctive, such as engineering, medicine, business administration and so on. Music and art design are also very strong. Finland's diploma is recognized by the Ministry of Education of China. English is very common in Finland, and there are many courses taught in English for international students to choose from. Studying in Finland is relatively easy, there is no high-intensity study, there is more spare time, and there is no time to study late.

Second, low cost and many benefits.

All colleges and universities in Finland do not charge students tuition fees (for EU countries), but students from non-EU countries still have to pay a certain tuition fee. Studying in Finland, the cost of living is very cheap, about 2000-3600 yuan per month, which is very low compared with other European and American countries. The living expenses include the rent of 790- 1.58 yuan, transportation expenses of 237 yuan, and food expenses of 70 yuan. The school has also set up scholarships for students, some of which are easy to get. Students have free medical benefits and treatment, many social benefits, and perfect medical insurance, pension, unemployment and other systems, which make people here happy and secure.

Third, other advantages

1. If you study in Finland, you can take a part-time job as long as you meet the requirements.

2. Finland has a low crime rate and good law and order.

3. Credits earned in domestic universities can be transferred to many Finnish universities for further study.

Unlike in China, the undergraduate course takes four years, while in Finland, some schools only need three years, and there are also four-year programs. It takes two to five years for a master's degree and three to four years for a doctor's degree. This is equivalent to saving some expenses.

5, the environment is good, and the summer weather does not exceed 30 degrees Celsius, which is very cool. Finland has short summers and long winters. The summer vacation lasts nearly three months and the winter vacation lasts about 20 days. You can go to an internship during the summer vacation.