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Flexible course for studying in Finland
The education system in Finnish universities is very relaxed, and each student has his own major and minor. After graduating from high school, he entered the university, and usually got a master's degree in six years. But in fact, because Finland is a credit system country, the arrangement of study time is entirely the students' own business, and many students have studied in school for seven or eight years; Many of them go to work after studying for two or three years, and then return to campus a few years later. The credits for getting a degree are very strict, and you can finish it slowly according to your own situation. On the other hand, if you are energetic, it's not that you didn't get a master's degree after four years of high school graduation. The organization of the course is also very flexible. Every week, the teacher will put a lot of relevant materials about the course in the library, and students can choose to read or copy some according to their own interests. During the examination, many courses have various examination forms, and you can write a written test and write a related paper.

A paradise for learning languages.

Language learning is a very important part of Finnish students' learning. The conditions for learning languages in Finland are very good, education is completely free, foreigners are widely distributed, and it is convenient to travel abroad. Take my city Turku as an example. This city, with a population of 1.7 million, has a large-scale China Research Center with abundant resources. There are all kinds of books about China's history, society, economy and politics, which attract many Finns who are interested in China culture. Moreover, because there are a large number of international students every year, the school encourages Finnish students to tutor international students and help them settle down and get familiar with Finnish society. This also gives students from different countries the opportunity to learn and understand each other, which greatly promotes their language learning and broadens their horizons.

Moreover, because many local TV stations and radio stations broadcast English programs, it also invisibly exercises and improves my English expression ability and listening comprehension ability. At that time, I was thinking, no matter how my professional courses were in Finland, at least my English was authentic.

Colorful postgraduate life

The life of international students is rich and colorful. As the international graduate program is one of the important contents of globalization, students basically come from all over the world. Although everyone has their own mother tongue, culture and living habits, sometimes just a smile and a delicious Chinese meal can make strangers from different countries familiar and friendly. The two years of studying in Finland are fleeting, but that kind of good memory will accompany me all my life.