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dorama_fan
post Feb 26 2011, 01:07 AM

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hey there, which institute would you recommend for Undergraduate Communication course?
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post Feb 27 2011, 07:44 PM

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Media stuff appeals to me more =)
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post Feb 28 2011, 12:40 PM

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QUOTE(meiiseenei @ Feb 27 2011, 07:57 PM)
You have quite a few options for Media Communications.

Erasmus University is a research university and not too expensive (about 6500 euro a year, I think) : http://www.eur.nl/english/prospective/bach...nication_media/

Webster is also a research uni but it's 12500 euro per year. Lagipun, don't know why la (eventhough it IS a research uni) but it's somehow not very famous in NL. http://ispacsearch.nuffic.nl/viewarticle.a...5E77533FB&fid=6

Then you have Hogeschool Utrecht which frankly is like the NL's most embarassing excuse of a uni of applied sciences haha but it's cheaper la (4000 euro, I think). http://international.hu.nl/Study%20Program...nd%20Media.aspx

I should warn you that if you choose a uni of applied sciences (which honestly isn't bad for what studies like communication, business etc.), try to pick one with the province/ city's name because that means it's public (Hogeschool Utrecht for eg. is also a public one but that's the worst la. Rest are pretty good, esp Arnhem, Groningen (Hanze) and Den Haag. Don't pick INHOLLAND (this one is the most teruk, heard ada fraud etc. there) or all those semi-private ones like van Larenstein etc.
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Thanks for the informative post.Its very helpful =)
Now I know which university to avoid laugh.gif


 

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