why i couldnt study in norway :)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @picklenickil
    @picklenickil 2 месяца назад +11

    I would like to disagree.. I am an Indian who studies, worked and settled in Norway.
    Most of the challenges that you talked about are valid but easily overcome. And tbh I faced them at first. But with percivierece one can learn good level norsk in 6 months.. which is taught free and easy to get it Norwegian course. Followed by a job in university cafeteria or bookshop, learning tutuor centers "studass" , and while working towards a Degree of genuine interest. Jobs are easy in fields like Innovation, greentech and GenAI IT.

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  2 месяца назад

      Yes but I did say in the beginning that I needed a visa that will extend my stay so that I’m able to do the things you mentioned above. I only had less than a year in my visa and I did not have time to do all that. And I’m sure you know that jobs in university, in a bookshop etc does not guarantee you a working visa.

    • @picklenickil
      @picklenickil 2 месяца назад +1

      @@ashleydado Maybe there's where I would have done things a bit differently. And no, work in cafeteria doesn't get you work permit, but working as a foot safety specialist does, specifically ISO 9001 for quality inspection, assistant librarians get work visa similar to assistant professorsi think, and student assistant can help NAV in teaching disabled kids calculus( I did this) gets you work visa.
      VISA application processors such as UDI more or less listen to educational institutions like god will, leading to scenario's where people on visit visa have gotten transformed to work permit in couple of weeks.. damn in case of my friend saumitra it was days. And if you are able to show that you will make significant contribution in terms of publications , resources or service It's somewhat personal and anecdotal but happens all the time.
      My story:
      I came here because my professor read my paper and invited me in norway. Had a fun 'month' of fadder 'uke' , and basically did no research during this time. Worked for barely 2 weeks, but during that time pointed out the significant difference between research infrastructure between India and Norway. Was ready with packed bags and bundle of memories and a severe hangover a few day before my flight back home..
      Got a call from my now colleague, saving to extend my stay.. they will talk to the university.. got an extension from udi the same day as 'applying' counts as stay permit. In a month had a job seeking visa, on emergency basis. Figured out a good living/work balance in 6 months and applied for a researcher position in the same department, believe it not.. I did not give an interview for this. They said the proposal was enough.
      And then quit it. After another 2 months, but stayed in university part time while working with a startup, in colab with ntnu.
      In right time I applied for work permit, got it.. next year I think I would be eligible for a PR.. but I dread giving the norskB1 exam.
      I talk with my keyboard in code and keystrokes and am very very VERY INTROVERTED. So never really practiced Norwegian tbh

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  2 месяца назад +1

      @picklenickil thank you for this. maybe other people can take note of this! did you have prior professional experience and bachelor’s/master’s studies?
      although this sounds like a good plan. i was only a fresh high school graduate with zero university and professional experience especially since the pandemic, which were very important years for me academically, did not give me room to accumulate experience. because of this, the likelihood of companies wanting to hire me was very low. no institution wants to hire me for professional work. especially considering that my norweigan wasn’t as proficient back then. the whole premise of this video is that i was not able to study because i had zero university and professional experience to admit me into an institution, unfortunately. and from then, it was just a domino effect with job rejections, visa rejections etc.
      But I’m very glad you had found a way to live in Norway! 💖

    • @picklenickil
      @picklenickil 2 месяца назад

      @@ashleydado yes I had a publication, under my belt, it was part of my bachelor's thesis.
      I acknowledge your struggles, and completely relate to it, as my wife currently is going through the same. Although she has a liberty to be here and not face 'visa' issues, a non tech person definitely struggles in finding jobs,

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  2 месяца назад

      @picklenickil thank you for sharing your experience! I’m sure many people needed to see your perspective or experience! it might help them a lot 💖 i wish you and your wife the best of luck. have a great week!

  • @eggytoasty_
    @eggytoasty_ Год назад +27

    Dealing with visas as a non-EU person can take time and effort. In Europe, finding a degree in English can also be difficult because they only have it available for some degrees, and I search for the degree Ashley is doing. We only have them in Finnish. I highly recommend European countries for university or college studies, but the downside is the language requirements (if you haven't learned it before or have never used it), it can be tricky to get in.
    I wish you all the best, Ashley!

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  Год назад +1

      yes! it’s crazy but all good things come at a cost 🥹 thank you thank you! Sending love to you in Finland! 💕

  • @PurpleBatProjects
    @PurpleBatProjects Год назад +14

    What do you think of life in Stockholm as compared to Oslo? Somehow Norway is the only nordic country I haven't been to, I would think it's quite similar? These sort of uni admin catch 22s are suuuper frustrating, glad you managed to start studying here!

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  Год назад +3

      It’s pretty similar! But Stockholm is hugeeee. everything feels so fast paced as compared to Oslo, it’s literally so relaxing. Oslo doesn’t feel like a capital city even hahah but culture wise it’s really similar! I think the only thing that differs is how both cities flow!

  • @jebarchives
    @jebarchives Год назад +8

    I'm peruvian and I wanted to move there to study, now tuition fees are high af and I literally can't pay it even while working two jobs at the same time.
    Basically they make it impossible to study for non european residents

    • @dr.vikyll7466
      @dr.vikyll7466 Год назад +2

      From Norway, it had to be done. A lot of studies with a lot of foreigners, like psychology and medicine, didn't educate enough Norwegians so we had a major gap in the workforce in the health service especially leading to a lot of people getting too little treatment and people being overworked.

    • @jebarchives
      @jebarchives Год назад +1

      @@dr.vikyll7466 totally understandable

    • @blackhole4106
      @blackhole4106 11 месяцев назад +1

      Dang, it sucks that skyrocketing tuition fees in other countries are forcing students to seriously look into countries that offer lowered/free tuition from EU countries, which only makes these countries suffer by making entrance to universities more competitive and a greater percentage of graduates move back to their home countries essentially causing an education drain for the communities within those countries.

    • @sorgutentarer
      @sorgutentarer Месяц назад

      Why would we pay taxes in Europe to subsidise the education of a foreigner from Peru whom we dont owe anything? Foreign students mostly go back to their country without paying back the country that gave them free education. Stay in your country. Europe for European taxpayers.

  • @BadSloucher
    @BadSloucher Год назад +10

    I only started following you last May (1 year ago) and also wondered why you were living in Oslo but moving to Stockholm, but thought it was intrusive to ask you since we don't know each other 😅 but I'm happy for you and wishing you all the best ❤ (I found you through your Norway videos)

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  Год назад +2

      Aw that’s crazy! 🥺🥺🥺 hahaha a lot of ppl have been wondering the same so you’re not the only one 😆 thank you so much for the support it means a lot to me 🥹🥹💕 I hope you’re well and wish you all the best too!!!

  • @melu0o
    @melu0o 19 дней назад

    Dang you put into perspective how many steps you had to do to try getting into a norway uni. Doing 3 years of highschool because you can’t speak Norwegian is absurd. I have no clue what my options are now.

  • @Jorie9555
    @Jorie9555 Год назад +5

    yes please do more about how you did it in stockholm thankyouuuu

  • @gaarakabuto1
    @gaarakabuto1 11 месяцев назад +7

    I see a lot of comments asking questions about Norway that went unanswered.
    So i will share my experience with moving to norway for studies so people can get an idea of a different case.
    So I am currently in my bachelor (intergrated master, which means 5-year bachelor degree) in mechanical engineer and environmental engineering from Greece (part of EU, thus I have european visa). I applied for an erasmus internship while i was on my sixth to seventh year of my bachelor (in Greece you can and it is normal to delay your graduation because of the way the universities work and the economical issues force you to delay it). I was accepted by a research institute in Oslo, which they were unable to pay me any salary due to them not getting an intership allowance from their higher ups (i send them mail asking for an intership they didn't have a listing or something).
    Even though i got accepted they asked me about the money i would get from erasmus, my economical status and how possible was it for me to support my stay. They were very concrete about the cost of living and they will make sure you can 100% afford ypur time there before they completely accept your application. In the meantime they made a submission for an intership funding which eventually got accepted but in the meantime I had to work here in Greece to make sure i had the spare money for my staying in Norway.
    Overall Norway is a country that takes a very few amount of people, usually are people that are of higher education (I had a very loaded CV in research as an undergraduate and that's why i got accepted, otherwise no matter what grades I had they wouldn't tale especially by just asking them without a listing for job). They are also very aware of their economical situation and how absurd it is for foreigners (even for other Scandinavians) and they want to be sure that if you get there you wont quit for economical reasons.

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  11 месяцев назад +1

      I try my best to answer all questions as much as I can! Sometimes it takes time for me to reply.
      But thank you for sharing your experience! I think your perspective and experience is as important. As I’m not an EU citizen, im not familiar when it comes to the processing side for EU citizens. Studying in Norway has become more and more difficult lately so this is a great insight!

    • @gaarakabuto1
      @gaarakabuto1 11 месяцев назад

      @@ashleydado No worries I get it. I just got my experience just a few days ago (that's how I came across this video too) and I thought I might share it for people that can use it.

  • @CinnamonTea.
    @CinnamonTea. 11 месяцев назад +7

    How easy is it for EU citizens to get accepted in bachelor degrees in Norway or sweden? ❤
    Also in your study in Sweden , did you need to know Portuguese ? Or only English is ok?

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  11 месяцев назад +2

      i think it really depends on what field you are in or you’re pursuing in! I’m not an EU citizens so I’m not exactly sure how that process goes on that side. But I would assume, EU citizens are more prioritised than Non EU citizens. I could be wrong though !
      My studies in Sweden have courses mixed with Swedish but I take it in english! I didn’t need to know Portuguese beforehand so that was a relief 😅

    • @CinnamonTea.
      @CinnamonTea. 11 месяцев назад

      @@ashleydado thank you ! Very helpful 🥰

  • @mxsthxted
    @mxsthxted 5 месяцев назад +1

    i think if you did some further digging, there is this business school called BI norway, and it works well in that the fees are lower but everyone has to pay (even eu citizens), and it is conducted in english with bachelor's having low(er) requirements due to the fact that everyone pays.

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  4 месяца назад +1

      yes. I actually considered doing BI but at that time, I wasn’t keen on studying business 😁 as Stockholm University had far more options that I was more inclined to studying 😅

    • @mxsthxted
      @mxsthxted 4 месяца назад

      @@ashleydado I see. makes sense. Good luck in what you're studying :) do let me know if you have any contacts from bi, as I do have further enquiries about the school

    • @ameliaporter98
      @ameliaporter98 4 месяца назад

      @@mxsthxtedi study at BI! 😊let me know if you have any questions & I’ll try and help!

    • @mxsthxted
      @mxsthxted 4 месяца назад

      @@ameliaporter98 hey! do you have somewhere else we can talk? because I do have a fair few questions. cheers :)

    • @krishshah9223
      @krishshah9223 6 дней назад

      ​@@ameliaporter98hey would you mind to share any form of contact so i could inquire about BI ? Thanks

  • @filipinawanderer255
    @filipinawanderer255 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hello! I have a question is it difficult to those students applicants from Philippines who don’t have family but friends only in Norway?

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  10 месяцев назад

      I think it’s difficult regardless if you have or not have friends and family in Norway or elsewhere or if you’re in Norway or outside. it’s the process and the requirements that make it difficult :(

    • @filipinawanderer255
      @filipinawanderer255 10 месяцев назад

      @@ashleydado is it easier if we applied trough agencies?

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  10 месяцев назад

      @filipinawanderer255 I don’t think so. From what I know, Norway or Scandinavian countries don’t accept applications through agencies. Theyre very strict with migration and application processes.

  • @NoteNexus269
    @NoteNexus269 7 месяцев назад +2

    hey Ashley, thank you so much for making this video i got to know a lot about the situation there. i am planning to do Master's in computer science and i am from south asia. can you please tell me how would the situation work out for me? like how are the living expenses and fees and the how easily can i get admission in universities and how is the education? ..probably in brief, if you don't have much time ..but i would really appreciate any kind of help in this as you seem to provide the ground info and real experience:))

  • @lelle8835
    @lelle8835 Год назад +5

    Why is this the first time I''ve heard about what you're studying I hope it all works out for you and that we can meet up soon!

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  Год назад +1

      hahaha omg I SWEAR I BETTER COME TO GOTHENBURG SOON

  • @lamin1086
    @lamin1086 6 месяцев назад +3

    Which universities accept ged diploma in Norway?

    • @melu0o
      @melu0o 19 дней назад

      Idk but I recommend getting a penn foster high school diploma instead

  • @Glowwing_up
    @Glowwing_up Месяц назад

    İ'm from Azerbaijan. İm learning norwegian language and im taking SAT courses, Can i study there or not😢 do they accept students with SAT exam? İ wanna study in Oslo

  • @tselmune
    @tselmune Месяц назад +2

    Not gonna lie you are cute

  • @plasticsoya
    @plasticsoya 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nooooo not Sweden😭😭😭😭 Big L from Norway there

  • @sgintaree
    @sgintaree Год назад +4

    I’m planning to move to Norway, and I wanted to ask you, should I move there or no ? Is it worth to live in Norway ? Ily your videos !! sending you love from Lithuania 🇱🇹 ! 🫶🏼🫶🏼🥹

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  11 месяцев назад +3

      I think it’s really worth it to live in Norway!! there are more opportunities and adventures to see here. it’s a lot of work to move here but it’s definitely worth it 💕💕 I say go for it!!!

    • @arcan3l0ver
      @arcan3l0ver 10 месяцев назад

      @@ashleydado Hello, I was just wondering if I could ask if international bachelor's degrees are recognised in Norway?? I'm going to be studying in Australia but wish to move to Norway when I've completed my degree, but I'm not sure how getting employed in Norway would go with an Australian degree. Sorry if this is a random question! Hope this makes sense 😅

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  10 месяцев назад

      hi! I know exactly what you mean. As far as I’ve heard and seen, they’re not ☹️ ive known abt this one case where a Norwegian girl did 7 years of nursing in the US and when she came back, it was not recognised at all and she had to start her studies all over again. But I would still suggest to double check on it just in case !!

    • @arcan3l0ver
      @arcan3l0ver 10 месяцев назад

      @@ashleydado Aw that's a shame, I'll definitely give it some more thought in future, as id really like to be able to move to Norway during/after my studies. Thankyou so much for the help! ☺️

    • @wilsonswgatan9546
      @wilsonswgatan9546 7 месяцев назад

      ❤❤❤iloveto visit the place soon

  • @ledgerworld
    @ledgerworld 9 месяцев назад +1

    Have you tried applying to Finland?

    • @sorgutentarer
      @sorgutentarer Месяц назад

      good luck learning dumb social studies in finnish.

  • @brucesong-ge7zj
    @brucesong-ge7zj 9 месяцев назад +1

    Do students get part time jobs here in norway?
    Please help

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  9 месяцев назад +2

      yes, they do :) but I think you’re only allowed to work 20 hours per week.

  • @a57989
    @a57989 4 месяца назад

    search this on RUclips and realize who they are:
    "What happened to this International PhD student of NTNU?"

  • @ddshhrss
    @ddshhrss 6 дней назад

    Youre very beautiful 🥰

  • @Bernardoberg-eb5oi
    @Bernardoberg-eb5oi 21 день назад

    Hello, just saw you vlog pop up on my feeds! Ikaw yung nakatira kay ate love diba? 😃 Nice videos ah 👍🏼

    • @ashleydado
      @ashleydado  18 дней назад

      yes po! hehe 💖 thank you po!

    • @Bernardoberg-eb5oi
      @Bernardoberg-eb5oi 18 дней назад

      @@ashleydado Will be starting my master in SU this autumn, but most of my classes are in Kista, but who knows, we might be bumping around at the main campus 😀

  • @PepperstoneGB
    @PepperstoneGB 25 дней назад

    *good. You deserve it.*

  • @user-lc1up4sd8x
    @user-lc1up4sd8x 3 месяца назад

    Hi Ashley how are you. You are so great.nice to connect with you

  • @karanbolar2051
    @karanbolar2051 Год назад

    what a beauty