@kittyminati watever works best and is allowed/legal (work permits might be needed for jobs, while I'll be going primarily to study first so I'll be on a study visa?)
@symetrical england is nowhere near countries that offer low-cost post-graduate tuition. it may offer benefits, but studying there would be too expensive. its plus is that everything is done in english, of course
^^and its got some fine lookn' beaches. but i don't think a degree from croatia would be worth much anywhere in the world - of course if its easy to immigrate to croatia thats another story.....
@ patrice yes germany is a good option....not sure abt the immigration part tho, plus its more known for science and engineering
well then go to those nordic fucks or western/central countries, just avoid eastern europe
i think finland is pretty good
If you are genuinely good then UK scholarship programmes are actually really good and many of them pay.
germany has no study fees if u go to public university. i dont know how much money u can spare or if a scholarship is possible. dont know anything about the other countries, sorry. can ask me though if u have questions to german university
^are there any good german universities for business, economics and social sciences? that teach in english and not german? thanks for the help
germany is cheap and studying is relatively free (its like 300 euro per semester) the netherlands has excellent programes but is more expensive specially if ure not from a european country.
get out of normal skill bracket, win ti, ... , profit.
JK
I'm from Turkey, but i suggest you to try Germany before Turkey.
i admire your courage to go to a foreign country to study
i can't imagine being surrounded by people who speak entirely different language
dunno about belgium, but i know about scandinavia and germany (first hand): education in scandinavian countries is laid back compared to germany. you seem to be an ambitious person, so mb try Germany. Norway is the richest/most expensive of it all. Germany has the lowest living costs (its like this Norway>Sweden>Danmark>Belgium>Germany). also, its easier to get a job after ur studies in Germany than in the other countries.
overall, Germany in general is cheapest and has highest quality/demanding studies.
btw, language is very important as well - german can be more difficult than the scandinavian languages for example.
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A little advice guys. Many of you live in Europe, so I'm asking this question here.
My undergrad is almost over and I'm considering doing a masters from abroad. But I want to do it cheap (I live in a third world country with avg. income), and I also want it to possibly lead to a job/immigration opportunity in a European country. I can do a masters in a variety of areas, from business to social sciences to political science to economics to literature, basically whatever it takes to find a job in the European labor market, and make a move to settle there. (I'm good in social sciences and reading-writing-intensive subjects). Also I don't mind an academic career (research, PHd, teaching) or corporate (my current major is management science, focused on business analytics).
Which country/university would you guys recommend for cheap but quality masters degrees? And possible immigration?
Thanks