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Study abroad in northern Europe
Tuition is relatively low, or free,

The visa rate is high. Generally, students can get a visa as long as they get a notice from a government-recognized school and have a clear learning purpose.

Now the environment in northern Europe is very good, and northern Europe is very safe, both of which are developed countries.

However, Danish schools are required to pass school interviews, Swedish schools are required to provide IELTS scores above 6, and many other courses are taught in their own languages. Dialect, although the people who speak there have a high level of English

The cost of living is high, because northern Europe is a country with high income and high taxes, and its monthly fixed expenditure is relatively high, about 5 thousand yuan.

The choice of schools is more complicated, because most people don't know much about the education system in Northern Europe, and the application deadline of each school is not the same, which makes it difficult to apply.

At present, Nordic universities generally do not offer pre-university courses except Denmark. Students applying for undergraduate language require at least 6 points in IELTS, and generally 6 to 6.5 points in master's degree. Ordinary schools can accept science and engineering students in their senior year, but business and liberal arts are relatively difficult. Undergraduate courses in Finland also require students to pass the interview organized by the school. The visa rate is high, but the amount of guarantee is not too high, generally around 654.38 million RMB, and there is no deposit term requirement.

Generally, well-known and recognized universities in Switzerland need Swedish scores. Because Swedish is the main undergraduate course in Sweden, Stockholm University should have an IELTS score of 6.5 and be taught in Swedish. Lund should also be Swedish, but some people say that he also teaches English. Lund is not sure. Because the language environment in northern Europe is not as good as that in the United States and Britain. So you must go through the language barrier before you go.