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Study in The Netherlands/ Holland
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Mar 15 2011, 12:54 AM
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I agree with you, meiiseenei. I know friends from Uni Maastricht, Holland and they pay so less fees for english programmes. I studied in Germany and it is even NO FEES! Those who would like to study in Germany and need to know how, join this club and they provide free infos: http://www.facebook.com/my.de.club#!/g...116471545034767
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Mar 16 2011, 02:17 AM
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QUOTE(meiiseenei @ Mar 16 2011, 01:01 AM) I think Germany is going to impose a 1000 euro per year tuition for non-EU students soon. I guess uni tuition in Germany is cheaper but don't forget that students have to learn German fluently (i.e. expensive courses) and from what I've heard from a Malaysian family who has a son in Germany and another in Holland, cost of living in Germany is also higher. Nope...its the other way round.... Germany is going to work towards no tuition fees again and it is proved the whole North Rhine Westphalia is not going to charge fees anymore starting from this winter. I learnt german and its so good to speak the language. Cost of living in Germany depends on which city one lives. Soem student cities are so affordable. I am there and thats why I am very sure.
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