I would suggest Hungay, the living cost in Budapest is pretty cheap, and semester fees are up to 1000€ to 2000€ plus that it's easy to find complete degrees on English
I guess the best option is Norway. Study level in Germany is too high. And academic level in France is also very demanding in France and work proficiency is too variable.
@@dianamusic247 I also studied there, but I couldn’t get the ISIC card because of the virus, and then I had to pay the normal price for everything 😅. With student discount is obviously cheaper 😌
Same here, college in the US is so expensive, I'm looking for other options and I feel like Germany would be a great option for me, although I would have to learn german
Greetings from the Czech Republic. So happy to hear that my country is on your list. I would reccommend not only Prague but also Brno, which is 2nd larges city in our country and some call it a student city. I am trying to decide where I want to study, I was concidering Germany, but I have not decided yet, however thank you a lot for the interesting facts which you have give us.
This girl really be talking how 19,000 a year is a lot for tuition and I’m here in America like... 19,000 omg that’s so cheap because here u can spend 50,000+
Communist Legos Not necessarily. Top universities genuinely prefer well-rounded individuals who score at the top of their class in everything (mainly to make their school look good,) but not every university can be Yale or Harvard.
I recommend Belgium, the university of Leuven is ranked 45th best in the world and is very known for its research. The university is well adjusted for international students with most courses in english, offers on campus accommodation for 300-350€ or even less a month and the tuition is free for EU students. Its located all around the city of leuven which is a small city 20min by train from Brussels dominated by students. The city is beautiful and full of historical buildings because the uni is one of the oldest in the world (established around 1450’s). Its big enough to be interesting but not too big so you feel like you are lost in a big city.
I've studied abroad for a semester in Vienna, Austria and Braga, Portugal respectively. From my experience this video is quite precise and such a good guide if you're planning to study abroad! Good job! Thank you!
Bro I'm planning to go study abroad when I get to college I only have one e year to go to the college from your comment I see that you have a lot of experience plz any guide ?
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thank you so much I live in africa and my familly is not able to pay university fees I felt really down but this video gave me hope I am the first in my class and hoping for germany thank you
@@archeiratrero7930 I'm learning/studying Spanish and a little German. BPO Companies pay more for bilingual reps. :( this way I could save more and I'll be able to use the language in the future. Kaya natin 'to huhu AJA!
You did not mention the blocked account required for Germany. That should also be considered for non-EU students as although tuition is free, you need blocked account €11000 for just the each year of Bachelor to apply for the Visa.
Mishail Sohail I was looking into the University of Padua, do you have any opinions on that area? I’ve heard that Italy can be somewhat expensive when it come to living expenses
@@hollyhaas8224 l had a plan to apply for masters in Italy but due to this pandemic it's looking doubtful this year. What I've heard is that living is not that expensive but there r not much part time jobs available. Gud Luck!
I would LOVE to study in Italy!!!!! Are you Italian, or know anything about University's over there? I've been trying to research this for weeks, looking for a master in Criminology or Criminal Investigations. I don't speak Italian (yet) so I'm a bit dependent on English lectures. If you have any advice at all, pages that has info to recommend or just anything at all - I'd be forever thankful!!
italy is also my best country to study in , but i really dont know anything about it and im running out of years , so any help or information would be so much appreciated
Great motivation video! Thanks! I am US-educated and enjoy my life in Kiev. But thinking about my kids, which are not EU citizens, I would suggest several criteria when choosing a University in Europe: 1.cost of education, 2. potential labor market, 3.# of people who use the local language, 4. proximity to your country (if relevant). With youth unemployment up to 6% (versus 31% in Spain)., my choice is definitely Germany. BTW, I speak the following languages and adore these countries: Poland, France, Spain.... The German language is on my list yet....
Im from South Africa and i would like to study there im only 12 but im hoping to study in Poland its a country I've never been in. I hope when i finish high school and get accepted a university in poland
Laura this is such a great video! Its always been a dream to study/live in EU and this video is convincing me 100%. I think it would be really cool if you were able to do a series on these countries and go into depth on each country. great job :)
The problem for me is not the tuition fees, but it is the amount of money that is required to have as a cover of my living costs for one year by the German Embassy which is 8640 euros. That amount of money equals about 1,857,600 Algerian Dinars.
I am looking to study abroad and came across this video. I just began to look into German universities after watching this video. Thank you so much for this highly valuable information
Great video! Just wanted to add that in the state of Baden-Württemberg, students from outside of the EU have to pay tuition at public universities. I believe this law was created in 2017, so it's relatively new! The tuition amounts to about 1,700 Euros.
I can say about Spain that the 1000-2000€ is what people from the country already pay, so being in a position where one pays even less than that (basically free for EU students) is great. Also Barcelona is a whole vibe to go with hahaha. Greta vid!!
This video is really, really great. I feel like I'm actually making progress in my search now. Cheers to realizing the international education dream ! Thanks !
the "smalltown girl" got me it sounds nice and welcoming to hear relatable things, and please wish me luck I have plans to study abroad for this year and I have money but I was worried if it wasn't enough and many other stuff gosh
Thanks Laura. I'm chemist an I've been thinking about study abroad but I thought it was so expensive and I was sad :( but you made me see that I can do that! I just have to save money and follow my dreams! :)
I am a parent helping my teen son do research on schools overseas. Germany is his main interest, but he is only 14 and has time to poke around. Just came to comment that I appreciate that there is no background music in this video and that you are sitting still and easy to see and hear. I have been bouncing around you tube trying to learn more about studying overseas and was being driven batty by people talking over a sound track of some sort and terrible audio...couldn’t hear them....and walking down streets. I hope you make many videos! I am trying to figure out what a transcript needs to look like in order to be competitive in Germany. We actually homeschool. We gave up on public long ago. It’s a mess here and unfortunately often dumbed down. My son is starting college classes here in the fall, but I need to help him choose classes that make sense in terms of his ultimate goal of studying in Germany ( most likely).
@@LauraLangheinrich Thanks so much! Germany sounds like an amazing place. Any universities you would suggest for engineering? I'm also working my way through Rosetta Stone but welcome any wisdom for learning German :)
@@emilyraskett6095 I guess this answer comes a bit late, but for engineering you want to look into RWTH Aachen, it's one of the best universitys for engineering in Europe
Great video but I'm not sure I would include Spain in this list as a "free" destination. EU students pay the same as Spanish students, so fees could be easily be between 1000€ or 2000€ per year at a public university at undergraduate level. The cost of living can be very low especially if you are not in Barcelona or Madrid.. so that could make up for it!
Since I know myself my biggest dream is studying in US. I`m a junior in a college that my parents forced me to go. This year I decited to start saving money. I have two options here 1)I can take TOEFL test and do masters degree in US and 2) After I graduate from my college in my country I will go to a community college in US with the money I saved. But I`m afraid İt`ll be wery hard because of the dollar exchange rate in my countryy. I don`t care what happens but I will make my dream come true and I won`t let anyone to get in my way.
@@anitagxabuza Hi Anita, thank you so much for your comment, it's a very important matter that I am sure that alway pass through peoples mind. Yes, all latin america countries face a lot of social issues, mainly due to the history factors impossed as exploitation european colonies. Crime rates is one of the most important and complex ones to be solved. But every time I go to USA or talk with friends in europe I get really scared and sad with the idea that is spreaded about Brazil, small pictures without context, exaggerated numbers that comes from nowhere. I really think would be a great idea to research deeply about our country and maybe visit someday on vacation to take your own conclusions. I am sure you would be impressed with São Paulo's skyscrapers and the biggest Japanese community outside Japan in the world, Rio de janeiro's beaches and landscaped, Blumenau's Oktoberfest which is the third biggest in the world after the Munich and Waterloo, and many others things that may change your mind. I would be very happy to help you ;)
@@LauraLangheinrich USP (University of São Paulo) is the best university of Latin America and is completely free. The admission process occurs though a test called "vestibular". The negative point is that Portuguese fluency is required. 🙂
Another EU country that has the least amount of living expenses would be lithuania which amounts to only 250-300€ ,rent for a dormitory starts from 60€ only . The vilnius university there ranks 423rd world wide and the fees ranges between 2000 to 4000€ per year
I am researching for abroad studies and your video is a great start off. However I would advise, for those pursuing anything to do with Creative and arts industry should know that most public schools don’t exactly have the best facilities and those who have sufficient or great facilities are an average of 10-14000 euros per semester. Sigh...
Hi, I'm from the Philippines and I'm thinking of studying abroad for masters. Aahhh, I'm so happy that there are universities who offer free tuition in European countries 🥺 hopefully I can find a program I will like and also a possible sponsorship/scholarships to be able to live in the EU country to study 🥺
South Africa is pretty good as well. I went to University of Cape Town, the best university in Africa. We have professors from all over the world as well. And tuition is like $6000, annually and I did Medicine which is the most expensive. So other courses are much cheaper and I really enjoyed my time. The people are really nice and there are no animals walking around. It’s like New York 😂
Lol im from here and its nothing like New York. Also (not you) but other people, I really cant believe you have actually lived here if you say its "safe." Its the furthest from safe. All of my different friend groups have been robbed in town (cape town) on the way to the clubs. My one friend even at gunpoint. I do not go out to town because of these reasons. I live in a suburb which is moreeee safe but theres still breakings every week (this is very normal here) just in my area. but its better than everyday, which happens in town. All im saying is you need to be extra careful when you come here as opposed to other countries. I hate when people say no its no problem. I know a girl who came to study here - jolie janine - on youtuve. We met up a couple times and even she left and agreed its not the same as coming on holiday here. She also went to uct btw. Ofc doom rooms are much more safe than staying in a house, but becareful when going out
Thanks for this video. It helps me a lot and I believe that it helps other people as well especially people who are looking for studying abroad opportunities. That was so kind of you!
I really was frustrated about which country could be appropriate for me?which includes reasonable financial and the rank of education. Eventually, I have found a superb recommendation which is yours and you gave me perfect advice and it is going to help me for my next step for choosing the country. I am so grateful for you. Best regards Mohammed from Yemen
@@analynalicante6612 search for all the public universities in Germany. start looking through the website of every unuversity and look for the major he wants to study. to make this easier focus on the area in germany he wants to go to. dont look for every city. maybe look for universities in the capital Berlin and the cities close to it. once youve researched all the universities. make the list of all the ones that provide a scolarship in your son's preffered major and apply when its time. check the grade requirements as well as important things like accomodation (the house he will live in), overall price, transportation, VISA issues and future job opputunities. hope that helps
Yes! 😊it really depends where you put your priority. to me, the most important thing about study abroad has ALWAYS been the travel experience and the cost 💖I personally would not pay thousands and go into debt for a private uni (that's just my personal opinion tho). however, if a high-ranked uni is your priority bc you want to use it to get certain jobs, then you should prioritise that of course 😊to me it has always been country first, uni second 💜
At 17 in America students are taking on upto $50k in loans for University..at 17 I didn't know what I wanted to do in the afternoon,so taking on life changing debt,whilst being pressured by school to do so,was wrong on so many levels..
I'm from the Philippines and I wanna know some countries to acquire scholarships for my education. It's just that the travelling costs and everything else besides the tuition fee is really expensive so I wanna know some places (other than America) where I study for free. I'm incoming grade 11 by the way and I'm thinking of studying abroad in my college or if lucky enough, in my school year 2021-2022. Thank you Edit: I just want to share the burden of education from my parents
Bro, we're same batch and same country but I recommend Germany for you though. My tip is that, you should start saving money for travel expenses and stuffs bc that's what I'm doing rn and if you're grade 11 this year, college sy start is 2022-2023
Hello Laura, Thank you for sharing your video, it really helps not only for me but also to other people that have dreams to study part in Europe that free, because I am looking for a scholarship abroad and it's my dream to study part in Europe but I don't have enough money to spend for it... Once again thank you and keep safe always...
Slovenia is also quite cheap for students from non-eu and for eu students its free :) No working hour limit, livinh expenses 400 to 500 per month. Tution fee 1500 to 4000 euros/ or free. :)
@@loubella. There are scholarships for goof grades, social help and technical degrees have another motivational scholarship. However, they wont cover tuition that has to be paid when studying in a foreign language (around 1200€ for entire year).
@@loubella. some of the scholarships are automatic but they go around few hundred euros but living is cheap + there are slovak language courses available
Hi Laura. your videos are really helpful and informative 😊 Might I suggest for you to get a good quality microphone so that your audio quality is better? Especially since you do a lot of talking in videos, it would be great to listen to without the echo/reverberations.
Thank you for nice video:) Slovakia also does not charge any tuition fees if you study in Slovak language (I assume the same rule is everywhere or almost everywhere in Europe), for study in English prices start from 2000€ per one academic year
Hi Laura, congrats for this great video about amazing possibilities of studying abroad! Already subscribed to your channel, of course. Thanks a lot for helping us, big dreamers
Very nice video, ❤️🤗😁Your charm is irresistible!! You look energetic. You have a great smile. I love you!! My culture is my identity and personality, it gives me spiritual, intellectual and emotional distinction from others. But Having friends from other cultures makes me more creative. In fresh ways about space and how people create their own world and environment. It is best way to connect between creative thinking and cross-cultural relationships.
UK.... My dream is to go to germnay since grade 8.....but I'm not supported atall..... Im graduated from grade 12 now.... And simply home abt to loose my hope.... But then u came in my recommendation..... Im just happy again! Thank youu soo muchhh 💜💜 Plz can u include a video regarding studenkolleg in germnay..... Thank u💜💜
I would suggest Hungay, the living cost in Budapest is pretty cheap, and semester fees are up to 1000€ to 2000€ plus that it's easy to find complete degrees on English
I LOVE BUDAPEST!
mariana arenas hi.please suggest university in Budapest that has a bachelor of computer science taught in English please?
can i work while studying in Hungary? Hungary sounds pretty cool
Really bad suggestion
David why is that?
2:39 Germany 🇩🇪
5:26 France 🇫🇷
7:19 Norway 🇳🇴
9:28 Poland 🇵🇱
10:23 Czech republic
11:39 Belgium 🇧🇪
it's Czech Republic
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12:30 Spain
I guess the best option is Norway. Study level in Germany is too high. And academic level in France is also very demanding in France and work proficiency is too variable.
I studied a semester in the Czech Republic. I spent $500 per month (including accommodation and small trips). It’s a really beautiful country 💕
When was that?!
I’m really want go to Czech to study :(( but my EL is not well 😢😢.
$500 per month to me seems so much because I live (study) there 😂. I usually spend around 170-350€ for accomodation, travel, food and some fun. 😀😀
@@dianamusic247 OMG that little?!
@@dianamusic247 I also studied there, but I couldn’t get the ISIC card because of the virus, and then I had to pay the normal price for everything 😅. With student discount is obviously cheaper 😌
I think this helped me so much I am an 11th grader and this really helped me thank you so much and I will probably always come back to this video.
YAY glad it helps you! 💓
Yo Junior gang
i’m in grade 11 aswell!!! can’t wait to go to uni abroad (france😍)
Same here, college in the US is so expensive, I'm looking for other options and I feel like Germany would be a great option for me, although I would have to learn german
@@inhle1688 me too I am in 10th I want to study in France or England uggh can’t wait 😂
Greetings from the Czech Republic. So happy to hear that my country is on your list. I would reccommend not only Prague but also Brno, which is 2nd larges city in our country and some call it a student city.
I am trying to decide where I want to study, I was concidering Germany, but I have not decided yet, however thank you a lot for the interesting facts which you have give us.
why dont u just study in czech ?
Is Czech good for mechanical engineering related jobs
This girl really be talking how 19,000 a year is a lot for tuition and I’m here in America like... 19,000 omg that’s so cheap because here u can spend 50,000+
Yea man, the U.S is crazy expensive, idk how y’all can tolerate that shit
Amusing Music most don’t. Everyone Just ends up poor 🥺
Fuck you machikneyy
Universities in the US prefer someone who can throw a ball into a hoop above them over someone with genuine academic prowess and/or potential.
Communist Legos Not necessarily. Top universities genuinely prefer well-rounded individuals who score at the top of their class in everything (mainly to make their school look good,) but not every university can be Yale or Harvard.
I recommend Belgium, the university of Leuven is ranked 45th best in the world and is very known for its research. The university is well adjusted for international students with most courses in english, offers on campus accommodation for 300-350€ or even less a month and the tuition is free for EU students. Its located all around the city of leuven which is a small city 20min by train from Brussels dominated by students. The city is beautiful and full of historical buildings because the uni is one of the oldest in the world (established around 1450’s). Its big enough to be interesting but not too big so you feel like you are lost in a big city.
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I am curious about this uni! Are you sure it is free for EU students? Thanks for the info!!
@@daniela3548 it is with the Erasmus exchange program from the EU of wich most eu universities are a part of!
@@bertdebruyne8365 how about medical courses
How about civil engineering and Accounting. Can i get more job opportunities in those fields
I've studied abroad for a semester in Vienna, Austria and Braga, Portugal respectively. From my experience this video is quite precise and such a good guide if you're planning to study abroad! Good job! Thank you!
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Bro I'm planning to go study abroad when I get to college I only have one e year to go to the college from your comment I see that you have a lot of experience plz any guide ?
how did you go to portugal ? i’m really interested in that country :D
Thank you, this video has opened my eyes on the opportunities of traveling abroad
yay amazing
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thank you so much I live in africa and my familly is not able to pay university fees I felt really down but this video gave me hope I am the first in my class and hoping for germany
thank you
awww wishing you all the best!! 🥰💛
Huhu same!!! I'm from Philippines. Covid is making this kinda hard too :(
@@Annndokz sameeeee
@@archeiratrero7930 I'm learning/studying Spanish and a little German. BPO Companies pay more for bilingual reps. :( this way I could save more and I'll be able to use the language in the future. Kaya natin 'to huhu AJA!
same struggle
You did not mention the blocked account required for Germany. That should also be considered for non-EU students as although tuition is free, you need blocked account €11000 for just the each year of Bachelor to apply for the Visa.
Poland is a great option for Medicine as the country has the most English-taught courses in that in the entire Europe
You've missed a very imp country which is Italy.
feel free to share some info about studying abroad in italy!
Mishail Sohail I was looking into the University of Padua, do you have any opinions on that area? I’ve heard that Italy can be somewhat expensive when it come to living expenses
@@hollyhaas8224 l had a plan to apply for masters in Italy but due to this pandemic it's looking doubtful this year. What I've heard is that living is not that expensive but there r not much part time jobs available. Gud Luck!
I would LOVE to study in Italy!!!!! Are you Italian, or know anything about University's over there?
I've been trying to research this for weeks, looking for a master in Criminology or Criminal Investigations.
I don't speak Italian (yet) so I'm a bit dependent on English lectures.
If you have any advice at all, pages that has info to recommend or just anything at all - I'd be forever thankful!!
italy is also my best country to study in , but i really dont know anything about it and im running out of years , so any help or information would be so much appreciated
Great motivation video! Thanks! I am US-educated and enjoy my life in Kiev. But thinking about my kids, which are not EU citizens, I would suggest several criteria when choosing a University in Europe: 1.cost of education, 2. potential labor market, 3.# of people who use the local language, 4. proximity to your country (if relevant). With youth unemployment up to 6% (versus 31% in Spain)., my choice is definitely Germany. BTW, I speak the following languages and adore these countries: Poland, France, Spain.... The German language is on my list yet....
You're amazing for this wonderful info...Germany has been my priority country for study..what do you think of Kiev?
Thank you so much for sharing that advice! 😊
How are you doing since the Russia-Ukraine war
As a polish student, I invite you all to Poland, it's so fun to study with international students 😊🇵🇱❤️
Im from South Africa and i would like to study there im only 12 but im hoping to study in Poland its a country I've never been in. I hope when i finish high school and get accepted a university in poland
@@killtechgames970 I hope you will get accepted! Regards from Polska! ❤🇵🇱
@@killtechgames970 depends on what you want to study
Can a find fully funded scholarships for international students?
Laura this is such a great video! Its always been a dream to study/live in EU and this video is convincing me 100%. I think it would be really cool if you were able to do a series on these countries and go into depth on each country. great job :)
please make an international one as well! this one was really interesting and helpful
yes!
Seriously, this video is an immense social service! Amazing work.
Thank youuu 🥰
Cost of studying+ 1 year accommodation is more than 15 lakhs .. go to Australia instead at least they give PR and better wages
The problem for me is not the tuition fees, but it is the amount of money that is required to have as a cover of my living costs for one year by the German Embassy which is 8640 euros. That amount of money equals about 1,857,600 Algerian Dinars.
did you find any country that is not too expensive for us ?
You can go to study in China, government gives foreigner really good scholarships, cover tuition and living cost.
8640 euro is 18268 afl in my country and like that’s a lot
@@yaxinzhang829 i dunno the language is real hard to learn
I am looking to study abroad and came across this video. I just began to look into German universities after watching this video. Thank you so much for this highly valuable information
Great video! Just wanted to add that in the state of Baden-Württemberg, students from outside of the EU have to pay tuition at public universities. I believe this law was created in 2017, so it's relatively new! The tuition amounts to about 1,700 Euros.
I can say about Spain that the 1000-2000€ is what people from the country already pay, so being in a position where one pays even less than that (basically free for EU students) is great. Also Barcelona is a whole vibe to go with hahaha. Greta vid!!
Oh thank you for sharing that! I've never been to Barcelona myself unfortunately but I can imagine 😍
This video is really, really great. I feel like I'm actually making progress in my search now. Cheers to realizing the international education dream ! Thanks !
the "smalltown girl" got me it sounds nice and welcoming to hear relatable things, and please wish me luck I have plans to study abroad for this year and I have money but I was worried if it wasn't enough and many other stuff gosh
Thanks Laura. I'm chemist an I've been thinking about study abroad but I thought it was so expensive and I was sad :( but you made me see that I can do that! I just have to save money and follow my dreams! :)
You absolutely can! 😍Make sure to grab my free study abroad budget guide with more tips + my best advice 💖
I'm a chemist too
I am a parent helping my teen son do research on schools overseas. Germany is his main interest, but he is only 14 and has time to poke around. Just came to comment that I appreciate that there is no background music in this video and that you are sitting still and easy to see and hear. I have been bouncing around you tube trying to learn more about studying overseas and was being driven batty by people talking over a sound track of some sort and terrible audio...couldn’t hear them....and walking down streets. I hope you make many videos! I am trying to figure out what a transcript needs to look like in order to be competitive in Germany. We actually homeschool. We gave up on public long ago. It’s a mess here and unfortunately often dumbed down. My son is starting college classes here in the fall, but I need to help him choose classes that make sense in terms of his ultimate goal of studying in Germany ( most likely).
I am thinking about doing my masters in Europe! This video was so helpful :) thanks for all your research !!
YAY good luck with your journey Emily 😍 let me know if there is anything I can help you with ☺️
@@LauraLangheinrich Thanks so much! Germany sounds like an amazing place. Any universities you would suggest for engineering? I'm also working my way through Rosetta Stone but welcome any wisdom for learning German :)
@@emilyraskett6095 I guess this answer comes a bit late, but for engineering you want to look into RWTH Aachen, it's one of the best universitys for engineering in Europe
Thanks for this well-researched video, Laura. I'll have to watch it again to take notes. Cheers!
Great video but I'm not sure I would include Spain in this list as a "free" destination. EU students pay the same as Spanish students, so fees could be easily be between 1000€ or 2000€ per year at a public university at undergraduate level. The cost of living can be very low especially if you are not in Barcelona or Madrid.. so that could make up for it!
Yes thank you so much for pointing that out! 😊☀️
Since I know myself my biggest dream is studying in US. I`m a junior in a college that my parents forced me to go. This year I decited to start saving money. I have two options here 1)I can take TOEFL test and do masters degree in US and 2) After I graduate from my college in my country I will go to a community college in US with the money I saved. But I`m afraid İt`ll be wery hard because of the dollar exchange rate in my countryy. I don`t care what happens but I will make my dream come true and I won`t let anyone to get in my way.
should I do the community college thing? What do you guys thinking?
Hi Laura! In a future list you may talk about Latin America countries, such as Brazil (my lovely home), Argentina and Uruguay.
Thanks so much for those recommendations 😍 Feel free to share more information with us here in the comments 💓
I’m scared of Brazil crime rate it’s too much
@@anitagxabuza Hi Anita, thank you so much for your comment, it's a very important matter that I am sure that alway pass through peoples mind. Yes, all latin america countries face a lot of social issues, mainly due to the history factors impossed as exploitation european colonies. Crime rates is one of the most important and complex ones to be solved. But every time I go to USA or talk with friends in europe I get really scared and sad with the idea that is spreaded about Brazil, small pictures without context, exaggerated numbers that comes from nowhere. I really think would be a great idea to research deeply about our country and maybe visit someday on vacation to take your own conclusions. I am sure you would be impressed with São Paulo's skyscrapers and the biggest Japanese community outside Japan in the world, Rio de janeiro's beaches and landscaped, Blumenau's Oktoberfest which is the third biggest in the world after the Munich and Waterloo, and many others things that may change your mind. I would be very happy to help you ;)
@@LauraLangheinrich USP (University of São Paulo) is the best university of Latin America and is completely free. The admission process occurs though a test called "vestibular". The negative point is that Portuguese fluency is required. 🙂
I'm glad you made this video I'm thinking about venturing out of the US but I didn't even know some of the countries you listed were options.
Another EU country that has the least amount of living expenses would be lithuania which amounts to only 250-300€ ,rent for a dormitory starts from 60€ only . The vilnius university there ranks 423rd world wide and the fees ranges between 2000 to 4000€ per year
Is Lithuania good for mechanical related fields
I am researching for abroad studies and your video is a great start off. However I would advise, for those pursuing anything to do with Creative and arts industry should know that most public schools don’t exactly have the best facilities and those who have sufficient or great facilities are an average of 10-14000 euros per semester. Sigh...
omg im so happy that you made this video this helped me so much!!!! God bless you!
Yaaay glad it helped 😍❤️
Hi, I'm from the Philippines and I'm thinking of studying abroad for masters. Aahhh, I'm so happy that there are universities who offer free tuition in European countries 🥺 hopefully I can find a program I will like and also a possible sponsorship/scholarships to be able to live in the EU country to study 🥺
South Africa is pretty good as well. I went to University of Cape Town, the best university in Africa. We have professors from all over the world as well. And tuition is like $6000, annually and I did Medicine which is the most expensive. So other courses are much cheaper and I really enjoyed my time. The people are really nice and there are no animals walking around. It’s like New York 😂
Hey do you have Instagram I’m looking at South Africa and would love more information:)
Kenzie Espinosa what is your instagram @ ?
#MyLifeMatters -_- espi.makenzie
And to add the nightlife is wildddd😂😁
Lol im from here and its nothing like New York. Also (not you) but other people, I really cant believe you have actually lived here if you say its "safe." Its the furthest from safe. All of my different friend groups have been robbed in town (cape town) on the way to the clubs. My one friend even at gunpoint. I do not go out to town because of these reasons. I live in a suburb which is moreeee safe but theres still breakings every week (this is very normal here) just in my area. but its better than everyday, which happens in town. All im saying is you need to be extra careful when you come here as opposed to other countries. I hate when people say no its no problem. I know a girl who came to study here - jolie janine - on youtuve. We met up a couple times and even she left and agreed its not the same as coming on holiday here. She also went to uct btw. Ofc doom rooms are much more safe than staying in a house, but becareful when going out
Thanks for this video.
It helps me a lot and I believe that it helps other people as well especially people who are looking for studying abroad opportunities.
That was so kind of you!
I really was frustrated about which country could be appropriate for me?which includes reasonable financial and the rank of education. Eventually, I have found a superb recommendation which is yours and you gave me perfect advice and it is going to help me for my next step for choosing the country. I am so grateful for you.
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Mohammed from Yemen
awwww I am so glad that this video helped you :) thank you so much for watching and supporting my content!
this was incredibly helpful! i’m so glad i found this, thank you!
your smile though.
😊💛
How to apply for a scholarship for my son and what is the cheapest university in Germany for free
@@analynalicante6612 yeah the same question over here, I need to know
@@analynalicante6612 search for all the public universities in Germany. start looking through the website of every unuversity and look for the major he wants to study. to make this easier focus on the area in germany he wants to go to. dont look for every city. maybe look for universities in the capital Berlin and the cities close to it. once youve researched all the universities. make the list of all the ones that provide a scolarship in your son's preffered major and apply when its time. check the grade requirements as well as important things like accomodation (the house he will live in), overall price, transportation, VISA issues and future job opputunities. hope that helps
Thanks for this information! It´s very helpful! Germany sounds so great!
YAY amazing! yes it really is haha 😃🇩🇪💛
Bet me, nobody wanna miss out on Germany lols
However, when selecting where to study, it's important to check the university ranking. Right?
Yes! 😊it really depends where you put your priority. to me, the most important thing about study abroad has ALWAYS been the travel experience and the cost 💖I personally would not pay thousands and go into debt for a private uni (that's just my personal opinion tho). however, if a high-ranked uni is your priority bc you want to use it to get certain jobs, then you should prioritise that of course 😊to me it has always been country first, uni second 💜
Interesting 😄😄
And yes for me I check university ranking. And the units they offer for my course.
Merci Beaucoup Laura😊
@@sav.savi. That's amazing that you found your way of doing things
@@LauraLangheinrich yeah for me also always the country first tho.
If you are not citizen of EU study is not free and they don't give PR... Australia is better for studying
Thank you this was so informative and exactly what I was looking for! I wasn’t sure where to start as far as studying abroad goes ,so thank u 💕
Thanks Laura. You have a given a great info.... Keep releasing more videos. Indeed it's very useful and informative hearing you....
I really like the option of czech republic and Germany! Thanks a lot, I understand a lot Of stuffs which I would literally not get from any where!
I love this person ❤, soo cool and important information.
While studying in a country is good, what matters more is the PR
What are your thoughts on japan, South Korea, or Italy, they were my main places to study abroad, and I’m planning on specializing in law field?
Thank you for this video!
At 17 in America students are taking on upto $50k in loans for University..at 17 I didn't know what I wanted to do in the afternoon,so taking on life changing debt,whilst being pressured by school to do so,was wrong on so many levels..
OMG this is the BEST!!! Thank you so much for all the info and resources💗💗
You’re welcome thanks for watching 😊☺️🥰
In finland university and college are free and i think they pay some money every month to you too
Thanks for sharing
Is this for real?? Cos I wanna know the full details. PLEASE
@@charlesbaylon6600 yea i think so you can google if you want
@@charlesbaylon6600 hello have you find it?
I definitely need the full details
I'm from the Philippines and I wanna know some countries to acquire scholarships for my education. It's just that the travelling costs and everything else besides the tuition fee is really expensive so I wanna know some places (other than America) where I study for free. I'm incoming grade 11 by the way and I'm thinking of studying abroad in my college or if lucky enough, in my school year 2021-2022. Thank you
Edit: I just want to share the burden of education from my parents
i live in iran and im releated
Bro, we're same batch and same country but I recommend Germany for you though. My tip is that, you should start saving money for travel expenses and stuffs bc that's what I'm doing rn and if you're grade 11 this year, college sy start is 2022-2023
Start learning the language too.
Me too
Bruh im in grade 11 as well and idk but im trying to look for schools abroad to study for college
Thanks so much Laura! Your video was very well done and helpful!
Hello Laura,
Thank you for sharing your video, it really helps not only for me but also to other people that have dreams to study part in Europe that free, because I am looking for a scholarship abroad and it's my dream to study part in Europe but I don't have enough money to spend for it... Once again thank you and keep safe always...
aww thank you for watching, I am glad I helped you! all the best 🥰
omg I love this video ! Wish more people studied abroad ! it teaches you a lot !
Just saying trust me Warsaw ain’t cheap I use to live there
This video was really helpful !!
Thank you
Hi , can you tell me any university offering m Phil in English literature in Europe
Thanks. It was a very valuable information. I didn't find the PDF you talked about.
Keep up your Good work
You can download it here: lauralangheinrich.com/budget ☀️
This video is soooooo helpful !!
I am glad it helps
Thank's so much Laura. Your video has been really helpful!
Thanks, very informative video!
glad it helped
Slovenia is also quite cheap for students from non-eu and for eu students its free :)
No working hour limit, livinh expenses 400 to 500 per month.
Tution fee 1500 to 4000 euros/ or free. :)
This was highly insightful thank you sooooo muchhh
You’re welcome 😇
Thank you sister ! It helped me a lot
Hey can you make a video on how to find a school to apply to
Thanks alotttt... This video has been really really really helpful.... Thanks 💕💕
In Slovakia the tuition is for free too and many universities offer studies in English as well💖
Do they grant scholarships for international students?
@@loubella. There are scholarships for goof grades, social help and technical degrees have another motivational scholarship. However, they wont cover tuition that has to be paid when studying in a foreign language (around 1200€ for entire year).
@@charlotteteleki6934 If I learned the language I can get a scholarship right ?
@@loubella. some of the scholarships are automatic but they go around few hundred euros but living is cheap + there are slovak language courses available
@@charlotteteleki6934 thanks for helping I appreciate it 🙏🏻
Hi Laura. your videos are really helpful and informative 😊 Might I suggest for you to get a good quality microphone so that your audio quality is better? Especially since you do a lot of talking in videos, it would be great to listen to without the echo/reverberations.
Living in a poor country😓😔
Thanks ✌🏻the video was very helpful 💯
Keep it up ....and btw I'm looking forward to study in Germany
Thank you for nice video:)
Slovakia also does not charge any tuition fees if you study in Slovak language (I assume the same rule is everywhere or almost everywhere in Europe), for study in English prices start from 2000€ per one academic year
Such a helpful video, thank you!
My plan is to study in Italy
hey.
just wanted to thank you for this information
Wow thanks for the video 😁 no i know there's hope ❤
Glad it helps you ☺️
Thank you for the video! It was useful👌🏼
Another country that have free tuition fees it is Argentina (some public universities, like the UBA)
Hi Laura, congrats for this great video about amazing possibilities of studying abroad! Already subscribed to your channel, of course. Thanks a lot for helping us, big dreamers
thank you so much!! 💖that's so kind!
@@LauraLangheinrich You're welcome!☺️
Finally I found a girl vlogger on this subject .thank you God 👍😁
Welcome to my tribe ☺️
I would like to study abroad I don't know where to start
Thank you for your information 🤝
Thank you for this. My question is, how much fund do we need to have to be allowed to study to those countries?
Really great video and informed me very well! Thanks :)
You are so beautiful, inspirational and amazing! I wish you all the best!
Thank you
Thanks Laura .I am planning for ph.d .This video is really helpful
Really useful! Thank you!
glad it helped you
Thanks for sharing! I wish I was a student again!
Very nice video, ❤️🤗😁Your charm is irresistible!! You look energetic. You have a great smile. I love you!! My culture is my identity and personality, it gives me spiritual, intellectual and emotional distinction from others. But Having friends from other cultures makes me more creative. In fresh ways about space and how people create their own world and environment. It is best way to connect between creative thinking and cross-cultural relationships.
You also can study in Russia! Study costs around 3000-4000$, but it is very cheap to live there, it costs 200-300$
Can you make this type of video for Canada , Australia and New Zealand colleges and universities ? Because your video helps a lot for choosing wisely.
Yes, please😍😍
Very informative video thank you so much for the time and effort!
I am glad it helped you
WELL EXPLAINED!!!!! KUDOS TO U 👏
Thank you 😊
For this video 😋
Hey Laura, Hope you are well.
Good to see your informative video. Thanks from INDIA
UK.... My dream is to go to germnay since grade 8.....but I'm not supported atall..... Im graduated from grade 12 now.... And simply home abt to loose my hope.... But then u came in my recommendation..... Im just happy again! Thank youu soo muchhh 💜💜
Plz can u include a video regarding studenkolleg in germnay..... Thank u💜💜
Hi..... how do I get the list schools in Germany that I can study for free in order to start applying for admission
thank you so much Laura this video helped a lot
i want to know universities offering masters in optometry?