QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Mar 1 2011, 05:38 PM)
Put it in Study in Europe thread? Point being, how does this article concerns us? It's telling the British, not us.GO abroad, says British educators
GO abroad, says British educators
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QUOTE(feynman @ Mar 2 2011, 06:44 AM) Even if the article was meant for british students, Europe is still a good alternative for a good education. The fees for internationals are lower but you can expect the same level of standard in a legit European university as with a normal British university. Sure, these countries wouldn't be as multicultural as the UK but it has its own charms to offer. Those who are seeking to avoid malaysian kampungs should give continental europe a try. Being the only malaysian makes you more valuable in that community. QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Mar 2 2011, 07:17 AM) Sure this article is telling us something. Here's the rationale..... Thank you to both feynman and Optiplex330 for pointing out my mistake. But still, most Malaysians perceive UK as the best (or second best) study destination in the world. We need a proper thread that discusses how is studying in Europe is like, what are the financial aids available, quality of education and life as a student there. So, it's good to have someone graduated from these universities in Europe to address some of our doubts we students and parents here in Malaysia have about these universities.It tells the British to go to Europe for study. It is also telling us Malaysian intending to go to UK for study to look to Europe instead. Why do people always need to be spoon fed nowadays? Don't they have a brain any more Well, although there are students waiting to be spoon fed, there are some who genuinely wish to pursue their studies there. Problem is, they do not even know where to begin with. And, correct me if I'm wrong, there aren't many Malaysian studying there compared to the States and UK. Thus, those who dare not venture of out their comfort zone (some pressured by their parents) would stick to the traditional choice, which is the UK. One more, even though this article is informative, most people would read it with a pinch of salt as the article merely points out the benefits of studying in Europe, low tuition fees and such, but it doesn't tell us this, why should we consider pursuing our education there? |
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