I studied in UK as an international student. Best tip i can give based on my experience. Might vary. No matter which University u choose, they will just provide you the infrastructure like library, classrooms, syllabus etc. But in the end it entirely depends on the student to learn or gain knowledge. Honestly, now a days getting a college degree for some streams doesn't make sense, coz the employers don't look for the degree instead they look for your skills and experience. So i would suggest do a relevant course which are quick and cheap, many are online now a days and some are free on RUclips. The only plus of studying abroad is getting exposure, getting individuality, responsibility and good for networking. Choose wisely, save money and invest into skills than degree
@@SandyOgech yes and on top of that, now there is chat GPT ... So you don't even need to do assignments of college genuinely. So there is no gain in knowledge there too.
Do you think people stay away from online education and go study in abroad Universities just to gain knowledge ? No ..But the reality is that they need a work permit indirectly
Hi I study in Japan 🇯🇵 MEXT scholarship offers fully found also monthly stipend around 1000$ plus there is a lot of other scholarships too However even if you don’t have a scholarship no worries living expenses and education fee is budget friendly. Just spending few months (6month at least)on learning Japanese might be enough to live and part time working
Hi, can you answer some of my questions? Im graduating from highschool next year and i was thinking of studying abroad. Was it hard for you to get into Japan and also how well did you do in highschool?
hi! watching from portugal :) thank you for your explanation - it was simple, straight to the point and actually inspiring. i'll go on in my research but you best believe i'll come back to this video many times. obrigada e boa sorte a todos! (ty and good luck everyone!)
thank you sooo much for sharing this video! I'm a highschool student from Brazil and my dream is to study abroad. (honestly, I love Brazil, but I really don't want to build my future here 😵💫) your content is super informative and constructive. I'll definately check out more of it!
Thank you Yulia, I'm from Iran and applied to the US and my visa got rejected and now I'm kinda lost as to where to choose... I'm mainly thinking US, UK or Canada but also thinking of places like Germany/Italy bc of their lower costs... My main goal is staying and living in a country abroad, I would appreciate it if anyone living in those countries can share their insights 🥺❤️ I'm pretty lost
UK is good but the cost of living is expensive. Get prepared for more self studying don't expect much from uni. Another one is weather if you are ok with rainy or cloudy weather you can skip this one. Best of luck.
I’m planning to study as an international student from Iran 🇮🇷 and I’m still deciding to go for Canada Vancouver rather than European countries because of A-Euro is more expensive to my currency compared to CAD and B-the language aka English because it takes years for you to properly learn a new language and be able to speak fluently as I’ve learnt English since very young age and C- i think Canada is a very Calm not too crowded not too controversial country compared to others according to the fact that I’d probably wanna to stay there after studying and build a safe life there 😌❤️ Also thank you so much for ur amazing content Yulia i love you , u r so pretty btw!❤️
Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, Portugal, France, Australia, New Zealand & Spain, are the countries I'd recommend over Canada, but that's just me, alot of people love Canada, I'm not so much of a fan.
@@Anonymoose66G I'm having such a hard time deciding my destination😫 my US Visa already got rejected and I've been quite lost ever since... I'm mostly thinking about US, UK or Canada but also considering countries like Italy/Germany bc of how cheaper they are compared to those three countries but I absolutely have no idea what to do😫 what made you recommend the countries you commented on?
I am planning to study aboard from DRC to Romania. 6 years of medical school and move up to Canada for residency, especially at region of seskatchewan. Do you think that is a good plan ?
@Start with Jayma l lived in France and l graduated from high school here in Paris. I am looking for an affordable medical school. And Roumania has the cheapest one. I am accepted at Sherbrooke and UQO espacially at chemical and mecanical engineering but the tuition is very high for me.
Think about the culture & weather. Canada might be good for Medicine students to earn decent money(but the U.S. probably can earn more? I suggest you do your own research; However, It's not easy to make friends in Quebec(I personally felt that, but Medicine at McGill is good, I guess), as well as other places there(That's what I heard).
Studied in China (Language+ Bachelor's degree+ Postgrad), the education level varies dramatically between university ranks (they're obsessed with rankings) and mostly, especially if you'd study on English, your studies would be just a pretending with some excuse for exams and tests (I've studied in Chinese, so it was hard), the job market, if you wish to work in something your major related, that's almost a 0 opportunity, as they'd either prioritize locals (even in international companies) or import foreign specialists (i.e. Tesla, Bosch and whatever). The degree is pretty much useless as well, because wherever you go, you gotta do a ton of verifications and legalisations outside and inside China, and trust me, Chinese websites for degree validation and whatever are completely ill-adaoted for foreign data (like passports or names). I do work, in somewhat major related field, but only as a part-time and in free time between studies, as it's nearly impossible to get employed here with local degree
Studying in any abroad university doesn’t guarantee you a job in the chosen field of study. You have to find work within a stipulated time or return back. Many times some take any job they find just to process a work permit and eventually get a PR. In that uncertainty, what is the use of spending thousands of dollar on education/degree. If you find a local consultancy, they charge a monthly fee which turns your disposable income into peanuts after taxation and utility costs So either find a college that offers relevant placements or ask your employer (for working professionals) to assist you in internal transfer or recommendation to sister companies. Don’t just study abroad. Be passionate about what you are studying. You better get a higher score than just passing through the sems. Your educational performance also counts. Finding relevant work helps you learn the required skills for your chosen profession. Working at Burger King wont help you if you’re studying medicine, architecture ot law. I hope I have not offended anyone🌇. I just want us to choose wisely rather than being victims of emotionalism.
I'm planning to move from brazil to canada and I'm having a huge mentoring help for my admissions and the entire process to get a full ride but this video really made me insecure :/ idk what to do anymore
What's your opinion about studying humanitarians or art majors in European countries? Some countries like Germany are famous for accepting engineering and computer students, but i don't know what's a good country for other Fields. For example i know 4 languages , French, English, farsi, and German. I might study Marketing Master and PhD but still there's less opportunities for someone like me than an I.T guy.
I'm in the same situation as you! I studied English and can speak French Arabic and a bit of Spanish. I want to something related to humanities field like literature, translation or journalism but I feel like those jobs don't make a living it's like gambling, depends on luck... so I kept waiting for years now I couldn't make up my mind.
@@whateverbabe exactly, even if there is a study opportunity, it'll be difficult to find a good job in a normal situation. Now i want to change my major and study a different Master, this way i have a bachelor's degree in translation and i can work with it or just work with my different Master and create another path for myself. Translation jobs are great but as you said it's like gambling.
@@whateverbabeI'm a humanitarian kind of person and I'm in highschool, also grew up bilingual and currently speak 4 languages, planning to study at least one. I also want to choose translation and interpreting as my bachelor degree, and interpreters have a good salary :)
I was planning to study in Germany first and then as they ask for GMAT and work experiences and so on. I now planning to move to Ireland. And I dont know why there is no info about the education of ireland and employment there. I just want some help in that. Is Ireland a best place to study or germany. please let me know. Thank you
There is, it's literally on the government's website, everything you need to know. The problem is tuition is expensive in Ireland especially compared to Germany, it's up to you. In my personal opinion Germany is better however it may be easier to study in Ireland, Ireland's expensive especially Dublin so I wouldn't study there, i'd go to UCC or NUG. Also scholarships are pretty accessible, everything's in English and people are relatively welcoming. You should also consider alternatives.
@@asraamir0 It's down to personal preference, Germany is cheaper and has better quality education with more prestige, higher salaries, better quality of life I'd say, whilst Ireland is more welcoming to internationals. It depends on what your ultimate goal is and what your studying, is it citizenship? Or get your degree and move back to Saudi Arabia or another country ect. There's a lot that goes into the decision.
@@Anonymoose66G yes i was thinking to stay with my mother in Germany even after studies. i want to study engineering or become a ceo so ummmmmm idk still which country is best germany or ireland. mmm it would be realy helpful sir if u dont mind giving me ur whatsapp no. i did ask u more or telegram. i wont waste ur time i promise but as u lot of detail on this base
@@asraamir0 I don't have a WhatsApp nor Telegram surprisingly however in that case i'd recommend Germany, Germany has some of the best engineering schools in the world (probably the best per €) also having the ability to visit/live with a family member whilst in another country is very important in my opinion because it gives you a sense of security, Germany also has very high paying jobs and good job prospects which are better than Irelands, in my opinion you should pick Germany, especially since your plan is to end up their anyways so studying their will get you familiar with the country and culture much faster. You'll probably have to do a standardized English or German test depending on what your course is in, obviously you need to get your Visa, transcripts, passport and paperwork figured out. Learn German (eventually) it's not necessary and you shouldn't worry about it early on but it will help when job searching and naturalizing for citizenship if that's a goal of yours, Germans can be quite hesitant to speak in English and much prefer to speak in German. You also obviously have to decide what university you want to go to and what specific engineering field you want to do, i'd recommend software, mechanical, electrical or civil.
Hi. I will be 18 in about 3 months. I am currently studying GED since I can't afford igcse and others. Although I'm going to abroad for further studying , my main goal is to get a job or just so that I can open up opportunities. I live in a third world country. Our country is so cut off that we don't have access to paypal, patron, ko fi, google adsense etc.... We are so shut off that when I play a youtube video there is no ads that play. What I want to say is there is little chances of surviving in this country. Our salary are too low, average salary of ordinary office worker are around $200 to $300. And having side hustle is almost impossible in this country. And since military coop from last 2 years, even surviving in this country is almost hell difficulty. And I am also lost on where to go too. My budget is really limited as well. Can anyone recommend me where should I consider. Also With some of my luck, I was able to have some connection that may get me to finland.
Hey, I am also facing similar issues here in my country(without a coup ofcoarse) but our living conditions are practically similar. Anyway I will advise you look into scholarships like DAAD, Erasmus Mundus etc. You can also consider googling scholarship opportunities for ‘your course’ at ‘your desired country’ and a lot of cool results will pop up. I hope this was helpful.
Sister take love and respect.please make a video like some countries university that offer full funded scholarship for undergrad and also permit work...and easy to earn money
Hello, guess I’m a latecomer here 😅 I’m planning to get my Master’s in Austria but probably this idea isn’t very popular (couldn’t find much information about it). Can I ask for some advice or any thoughts?
Hy, I'm from Nigeria a recent graduate in civil engineering and I'm actually looking for best option for my masters degree, though i have Europe in mind but I don't want to make mistake in making my decision. And I'm a bit confused at this point tbh.
Thank you for the video ❤ i really want to study abroad but the problem is i can't find the country that matches my situation right now.... I'm thinking about Norway or etc....but i can't understand their language 😢
please i want to take both architecture and engineering but i don't know where and how i should apply to get both degrees. I'm thinking about Yale, Cambridge, ALA and also TUM but i'm not sure. could you help me please. Thank you very much.
Another avenue in the States is an athletic scholarship. I’ve noticed many international tennis players on college teams. I’m sure there are many in other sports as well.
I want to study in us or uk or Canada cuz the English language....u think that the best thing is studying with English language but mu budget is 100k...so 4 years it's expensive...so I decided to study at community college in the us or uk or Canada....or u suggest to study in France ? I have relatives in France can help me..but I will study in french language not English
I want to go to canada for my higher education but i m a little confuse on what province should i choose and what program will be beneficial for me Can someone please guide me ?
Madam, I have completed the BCS ( British computer society ) higher education qualifications and now I am eligible to do a Masters degree in computer science or IT related subject. I love to study in Canada. Is it possible to do a Masters degree in computer science or IT related subject in Canada for like 10,000 CAD. As I am from Sri Lanka I can spend only like to 15,000 CAD on annual tuition fee. Can I ? And how about scholarships. Is it easy to get scholarships for Computer science or IT relat masters degrees ? And should mention that I have earned IGCSE Cambridge O level, Cambridge AS and A levels qualifications as well. Thank you very much and hoping for a reply. May God bless you ❤❤❤
Actually I am confused between German and japan, cause both countries are so good to study for free, but according to language I think japanese seems easy to me rather than Germany So can you tell me which country you prefer between japan or German?
But is like, you are speaking for 10 minutes and 42 seconds on options and hypotheses, but you do not provide us with a final answer (which I deduce it has to be between Germany and France, but you are not telling us).
1:37 - Jesus freaking Christ. Yea that might be the good side of things in studying Europe, almost free tuition, what about living expenses? Where are students going to live in Europe during study in Europe? I don't think they have any protocols or programs that covers these. In the USA, living expenses are primary focused and budgeted with the tuition (Yes, the USA government pays both for living expenses and tuition + any other extra expenses needed for study. Everything does needs to be paid back of the loans to the government when education is completed). Living expenses are generally more or less than the tuition. I was looking into study aboard in Europe, the only thing that prevented this is the living expenses, and living in a shared room like the bed in shared in a room is generally not ideal for most students, we need our own single beds. You have any experience or knowledge about which country provides both good living expense loans and tuition for international students?
Which country is budget friendly and provides quality education with PR from Bangladesh? Subject: Masters in Healthcare Management IELTS-7.0, NBLT- 6.5
Wow the last three countries that you are really expensive. I would go for Europe because it's a lot cheaper. What is the age limit for studying abroad? By the way I like your visitor I I like cats and my cat person.
I’m planning to study either in Canada or in France I’m just looking for universities with low tuition fee and also with low cost of living Cos ain’t get anyone to sponsor me just doing it all by myself So please I need your help in this!!
same!! I was planning to study in Canada or the uk but the tuitions there are so expensive. I'm gonna try with scholarships and if it's not gonna work out I'll study in spain. What I'd suggest you is to also try to find some scholarships, and if you're from Europe then you don't even have to worry about tuition in France because it's really affordable especially if you're an European. If you're not european it might be more expensive but still affordable.
ok now if u don't have the answer to this its totally ok but if u do please guide me. I am from Pakistan. I am willing to go to any country.. preferably Europe but still anywhere. I want to do bachelors I still don't know in which field. I don't have a lot of money so I need a scholarship. I gave the SAT and got 1340 and gave it again and the results are not out yet but I am hopping to get above 1400 .So the requirements i have are following The country or university should offer courses in English for bachelors It should offer cheaper education It should be based on SAT and that's pretty much it. If u have a country or university in mind. Please let me know.
ur best option is to apply for Germany Cause there is no tution fee u only need a block account but its really hard to get an appointment. my canadian visa got rejected and i am also looking for alternatives
Can anyone tell me what the perk of Canada and Australia is? I'm actually preparing for both Canada and Australia at the same time. People are suggesting to me that Canada is more than Australia; from their perspective, there's stability, and they don't face the scarcity of accommodation like Australia. Can anyone suggest which one will be a better decision for me? If I prepare for both, then I have to wait for like one year around (Cause to be eligible for Canada, you have to prepare a lot of papers If I choose Australia, then I think, if God wills, there are a lot of chances to move within 6 months. I did my bachelor's in Management. Now, I want to do my master's in Information systems and Technology. But unfortunately, both countries are facing an accommodation crisis and job shortages. For Canada, you will have the advantage of getting PR easily.
why is that could you bit explain more? People who are in Australia they are struggling to collect the pr point. I have one of my senior there, who have invested his 7 years there but still didn't get the PR yet@@ryan6766
hello….can u plz guide me As an international female student I am planning to pursue masters degree in law and very confuse to choose between uk,netherlands or germany..can u tell me which country is best ??is germany worth it and i will get a job or not as netherlands have high tution fees but mostly they speak english..🥹
Hi!, Im planning to study abroad for 1 semester however Im not quite sure where to go, I would love to be in a city where there are more activities as well as the chance to travel, could you recommend me somewhere like that your videos help a lot! thanx
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Canada is my choice for a start.
I studied in UK as an international student. Best tip i can give based on my experience. Might vary.
No matter which University u choose, they will just provide you the infrastructure like library, classrooms, syllabus etc. But in the end it entirely depends on the student to learn or gain knowledge.
Honestly, now a days getting a college degree for some streams doesn't make sense, coz the employers don't look for the degree instead they look for your skills and experience.
So i would suggest do a relevant course which are quick and cheap, many are online now a days and some are free on RUclips.
The only plus of studying abroad is getting exposure, getting individuality, responsibility and good for networking.
Choose wisely, save money and invest into skills than degree
You hit the nail on the head! Best advice 👌
@@SandyOgech ty
@@SandyOgech yes and on top of that, now there is chat GPT ... So you don't even need to do assignments of college genuinely. So there is no gain in knowledge there too.
Do you think people stay away from online education and go study in abroad Universities just to gain knowledge ? No ..But the reality is that they need a work permit indirectly
@@adhumon55 Yes, that's one the main reason to study abroad and to settle in foreign land, so that they can earn more money compared to home land.
Hi
I study in Japan 🇯🇵
MEXT scholarship offers fully found also monthly stipend around 1000$ plus there is a lot of other scholarships too
However even if you don’t have a scholarship no worries living expenses and education fee is budget friendly.
Just spending few months (6month at least)on learning Japanese might be enough to live and part time working
thanks for sharing! Japan sounds amazing 🤩
Hi, can you answer some of my questions? Im graduating from highschool next year and i was thinking of studying abroad. Was it hard for you to get into Japan and also how well did you do in highschool?
I dont like japan working cultures tho very not that flexible
Yoo can i dm u in intagram i need more informations!!
Hey, may I ask you a few questions regarding the admission process?
It is briefly informative and understandable. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us
My pleasure!
hi! watching from portugal :)
thank you for your explanation - it was simple, straight to the point and actually inspiring.
i'll go on in my research but you best believe i'll come back to this video many times.
obrigada e boa sorte a todos! (ty and good luck everyone!)
obrigada Sofia!
thank you sooo much for sharing this video! I'm a highschool student from Brazil and my dream is to study abroad. (honestly, I love Brazil, but I really don't want to build my future here 😵💫)
your content is super informative and constructive. I'll definately check out more of it!
Me I'm planning to study Brazil, because I love Brazil from Nigeria
why did not career at brazil?
Thank you Yulia, I'm from Iran and applied to the US and my visa got rejected and now I'm kinda lost as to where to choose... I'm mainly thinking US, UK or Canada but also thinking of places like Germany/Italy bc of their lower costs... My main goal is staying and living in a country abroad, I would appreciate it if anyone living in those countries can share their insights 🥺❤️ I'm pretty lost
Same
Don't go to Italy, I'd recommend The UK, Spain, Germany & Switzerland.
UK is good but the cost of living is expensive. Get prepared for more self studying don't expect much from uni. Another one is weather if you are ok with rainy or cloudy weather you can skip this one. Best of luck.
bro why not italy
@@Anonymoose66G
@@Anonymoose66G why not?
I’m planning to study as an international student from Iran 🇮🇷 and I’m still deciding to go for Canada Vancouver rather than European countries because of A-Euro is more expensive to my currency compared to CAD and B-the language aka English because it takes years for you to properly learn a new language and be able to speak fluently as I’ve learnt English since very young age and C- i think Canada is a very Calm not too crowded not too controversial country compared to others according to the fact that I’d probably wanna to stay there after studying and build a safe life there 😌❤️
Also thank you so much for ur amazing content Yulia i love you , u r so pretty btw!❤️
thanks Amir! I think Canada is a great choice for both studying and working. wishing you good luck with your Canadian journey 🙌🏼
Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, Portugal, France, Australia, New Zealand & Spain, are the countries I'd recommend over Canada, but that's just me, alot of people love Canada, I'm not so much of a fan.
@@Anonymoose66G I'm having such a hard time deciding my destination😫 my US Visa already got rejected and I've been quite lost ever since... I'm mostly thinking about US, UK or Canada but also considering countries like Italy/Germany bc of how cheaper they are compared to those three countries but I absolutely have no idea what to do😫 what made you recommend the countries you commented on?
@@Rozhinnnn Canada, France, Spain, Denmark, German or Switzerland
Vancouver is expensive, try alberta, it has big cities like calgary, Edmonton etc but also is a lot more safer and cheaper.
I am planning to study aboard from DRC to Romania. 6 years of medical school and move up to Canada for residency, especially at region of seskatchewan. Do you think that is a good plan ?
@I_I like what ? Help me out
@Start with Jayma l lived in France and l graduated from high school here in Paris. I am looking for an affordable medical school. And Roumania has the cheapest one. I am accepted at Sherbrooke and UQO espacially at chemical and mecanical engineering but the tuition is very high for me.
@Start with Jayma l will watch your Channel as soon as you posted it.
Think about the culture & weather. Canada might be good for Medicine students to earn decent money(but the U.S. probably can earn more? I suggest you do your own research; However, It's not easy to make friends in Quebec(I personally felt that, but Medicine at McGill is good, I guess), as well as other places there(That's what I heard).
Studied in China (Language+ Bachelor's degree+ Postgrad), the education level varies dramatically between university ranks (they're obsessed with rankings) and mostly, especially if you'd study on English, your studies would be just a pretending with some excuse for exams and tests (I've studied in Chinese, so it was hard), the job market, if you wish to work in something your major related, that's almost a 0 opportunity, as they'd either prioritize locals (even in international companies) or import foreign specialists (i.e. Tesla, Bosch and whatever).
The degree is pretty much useless as well, because wherever you go, you gotta do a ton of verifications and legalisations outside and inside China, and trust me, Chinese websites for degree validation and whatever are completely ill-adaoted for foreign data (like passports or names).
I do work, in somewhat major related field, but only as a part-time and in free time between studies, as it's nearly impossible to get employed here with local degree
为什么来中国留学?这简直是个糟糕的决定,中国大学生都失业,何况你是外国人
What did you mean when you said the education level varies dramatically between university ranks
EXCELLENT ANALYSIS
Studying in any abroad university doesn’t guarantee you a job in the chosen field of study. You have to find work within a stipulated time or return back. Many times some take any job they find just to process a work permit and eventually get a PR. In that uncertainty, what is the use of spending thousands of dollar on education/degree.
If you find a local consultancy, they charge a monthly fee which turns your disposable income into peanuts after taxation and utility costs
So either find a college that offers relevant placements or ask your employer (for working professionals) to assist you in internal transfer or recommendation to sister companies.
Don’t just study abroad. Be passionate about what you are studying. You better get a higher score than just passing through the sems. Your educational performance also counts.
Finding relevant work helps you learn the required skills for your chosen profession. Working at Burger King wont help you if you’re studying medicine, architecture ot law.
I hope I have not offended anyone🌇. I just want us to choose wisely rather than being victims of emotionalism.
Thank you for this advise. Very good
Hi brother can I get ur insta I wanna ask few questions? I think you have knowledge about this so sorry for my English
I'm planning to move from brazil to canada and I'm having a huge mentoring help for my admissions and the entire process to get a full ride but this video really made me insecure :/ idk what to do anymore
just do what feels right! if you chose Canada, go for it. you can always leave if you don't like it 🙏🏻
I plan to study in Germany next year. A masters degree and live, work there
What's your opinion about studying humanitarians or art majors in European countries? Some countries like Germany are famous for accepting engineering and computer students, but i don't know what's a good country for other Fields. For example i know 4 languages , French, English, farsi, and German. I might study Marketing Master and PhD but still there's less opportunities for someone like me than an I.T guy.
I'm in the same situation as you! I studied English and can speak French Arabic and a bit of Spanish. I want to something related to humanities field like literature, translation or journalism but I feel like those jobs don't make a living it's like gambling, depends on luck... so I kept waiting for years now I couldn't make up my mind.
@@whateverbabe exactly, even if there is a study opportunity, it'll be difficult to find a good job in a normal situation. Now i want to change my major and study a different Master, this way i have a bachelor's degree in translation and i can work with it or just work with my different Master and create another path for myself. Translation jobs are great but as you said it's like gambling.
@@whateverbabeI'm a humanitarian kind of person and I'm in highschool, also grew up bilingual and currently speak 4 languages, planning to study at least one. I also want to choose translation and interpreting as my bachelor degree, and interpreters have a good salary :)
I was planning to study in Germany first and then as they ask for GMAT and work experiences and so on. I now planning to move to Ireland. And I dont know why there is no info about the education of ireland and employment there. I just want some help in that. Is Ireland a best place to study or germany. please let me know. Thank you
There is, it's literally on the government's website, everything you need to know. The problem is tuition is expensive in Ireland especially compared to Germany, it's up to you. In my personal opinion Germany is better however it may be easier to study in Ireland, Ireland's expensive especially Dublin so I wouldn't study there, i'd go to UCC or NUG. Also scholarships are pretty accessible, everything's in English and people are relatively welcoming. You should also consider alternatives.
@@Anonymoose66G can u help me am student of grade 10 i want to study abroad. i live in saudia arabia . which country would be better
@@asraamir0 It's down to personal preference, Germany is cheaper and has better quality education with more prestige, higher salaries, better quality of life I'd say, whilst Ireland is more welcoming to internationals. It depends on what your ultimate goal is and what your studying, is it citizenship? Or get your degree and move back to Saudi Arabia or another country ect. There's a lot that goes into the decision.
@@Anonymoose66G yes i was thinking to stay with my mother in Germany even after studies. i want to study engineering or become a ceo so ummmmmm idk still which country is best germany or ireland. mmm it would be realy helpful sir if u dont mind giving me ur whatsapp no. i did ask u more or telegram.
i wont waste ur time i promise but as u lot of detail on this base
@@asraamir0 I don't have a WhatsApp nor Telegram surprisingly however in that case i'd recommend Germany, Germany has some of the best engineering schools in the world (probably the best per €) also having the ability to visit/live with a family member whilst in another country is very important in my opinion because it gives you a sense of security, Germany also has very high paying jobs and good job prospects which are better than Irelands, in my opinion you should pick Germany, especially since your plan is to end up their anyways so studying their will get you familiar with the country and culture much faster. You'll probably have to do a standardized English or German test depending on what your course is in, obviously you need to get your Visa, transcripts, passport and paperwork figured out. Learn German (eventually) it's not necessary and you shouldn't worry about it early on but it will help when job searching and naturalizing for citizenship if that's a goal of yours, Germans can be quite hesitant to speak in English and much prefer to speak in German. You also obviously have to decide what university you want to go to and what specific engineering field you want to do, i'd recommend software, mechanical, electrical or civil.
Thanks for information, It's so much informative for my future, GOD BLESS YOU
Didn't Norway announce that unis are not free and introduced tuition fees for international students back in Dec 2022?
Yeah and germany did too 😂😂is she telling outdated news
I like the way she talks in a Russian accent it's really hilarious.😅
it's not Yulia, it Sergei!
I really love her too 😁
I LOVE IT!
I’m French and I thought it was a French accent at the beginning 😂
Hilarious means funny,right?
Thank you so much Julia. I was thinking of studying mbbs at Georgia then MD in USA.
I would recommend you do your mbbs/ medical studies in the EU. Transferring credits and having your courses and degree recognized is easier.
i'm planning to study as an international student from Angola 🇦🇴 in canada, i'm thinking about university of manitoba.
I attended u of m! I hope you enjoy it if you go.
Hi. I will be 18 in about 3 months. I am currently studying GED since I can't afford igcse and others. Although I'm going to abroad for further studying , my main goal is to get a job or just so that I can open up opportunities. I live in a third world country. Our country is so cut off that we don't have access to paypal, patron, ko fi, google adsense etc.... We are so shut off that when I play a youtube video there is no ads that play. What I want to say is there is little chances of surviving in this country. Our salary are too low, average salary of ordinary office worker are around $200 to $300. And having side hustle is almost impossible in this country. And since military coop from last 2 years, even surviving in this country is almost hell difficulty. And I am also lost on where to go too. My budget is really limited as well. Can anyone recommend me where should I consider. Also With some of my luck, I was able to have some connection that may get me to finland.
Hey, I am also facing similar issues here in my country(without a coup ofcoarse) but our living conditions are practically similar. Anyway I will advise you look into scholarships like DAAD, Erasmus Mundus etc. You can also consider googling scholarship opportunities for ‘your course’ at ‘your desired country’ and a lot of cool results will pop up. I hope this was helpful.
How about you now?
I would recommend to go malaysia or czech.
Sister take love and respect.please make a video like some countries university that offer full funded scholarship for undergrad and also permit work...and easy to earn money
nice one yuli yuli
Studying here at Algonquin College Ottawa.
Same as you Julia..😊
nice! do you like it?
No way she said new Zealand for top ranked university but not Germany.
Hello, guess I’m a latecomer here 😅 I’m planning to get my Master’s in Austria but probably this idea isn’t very popular (couldn’t find much information about it). Can I ask for some advice or any thoughts?
I am planning to study in AUS for feb intake for my bachelors
Hy, I'm from Nigeria a recent graduate in civil engineering and I'm actually looking for best option for my masters degree, though i have Europe in mind but I don't want to make mistake in making my decision. And I'm a bit confused at this point tbh.
Thank you for the video ❤ i really want to study abroad but the problem is i can't find the country that matches my situation right now.... I'm thinking about Norway or etc....but i can't understand their language 😢
Can i ask,just finished my high school,planning to study abroad...specifically in Germany,how do i apply to study there ?
Nice one Yulia. Keep up the good work. 🥳👏🌹
you are beautiful, Yulia!
I’m having issues choosing between uk and Canada, I’m looking at uk cause I have family who have settled and are well settled
Thanks for such helpful video
Happy to help!
I'd like to make a master in Switzerland or USA,because I bet that these are amazing countries to study abroad or try an endeavor.
if you had to choose one of these countries from this, what will you select if your aim is pr ?
please i want to take both architecture and engineering but i don't know where and how i should apply to get both degrees. I'm thinking about Yale, Cambridge, ALA and also TUM but i'm not sure. could you help me please. Thank you very much.
Another avenue in the States is an athletic scholarship. I’ve noticed many international tennis players on college teams. I’m sure there are many in other sports as well.
hello I’m from France, I want to know if it’s possible to study abroad w/ scholarship containing everything etc or not and how to apply it?
Hi Yulia I am from Ghana and I want to study in Canada, in fact, I am having it difficult to land at a school. Please can you advise me.
I want to study in us or uk or Canada cuz the English language....u think that the best thing is studying with English language but mu budget is 100k...so 4 years it's expensive...so I decided to study at community college in the us or uk or Canada....or u suggest to study in France ? I have relatives in France can help me..but I will study in french language not English
What about studying in western community college in Surrey , canada
Hi, I'm planning to study for my masters in Milan,Italy or Germany because I heard it's quite manageable for international students
You might want to reconsider Milan or Italy in general, there are so many better countries out there.
Love your videos and love you...
Thank you so much!
Germany or France ? Where is it better to study 😢
I want to go to canada for my higher education but i m a little confuse on what province should i choose and what program will be beneficial for me
Can someone please guide me ?
You can start with choosing the program. This video might help: ruclips.net/video/ihFLPu_MkDM/видео.html
Madam, I have completed the BCS ( British computer society ) higher education qualifications and now I am eligible to do a Masters degree in computer science or IT related subject. I love to study in Canada. Is it possible to do a Masters degree in computer science or IT related subject in Canada for like 10,000 CAD. As I am from Sri Lanka I can spend only like to 15,000 CAD on annual tuition fee. Can I ? And how about scholarships. Is it easy to get scholarships for Computer science or IT relat masters degrees ? And should mention that I have earned IGCSE Cambridge O level, Cambridge AS and A levels qualifications as well. Thank you very much and hoping for a reply. May God bless you ❤❤❤
wow go fot it.. there are so many sls there ask from them..
I want to study mechatronics which is the best country in affordable budget
Actually I am confused between German and japan, cause both countries are so good to study for free, but according to language I think japanese seems easy to me rather than Germany
So can you tell me which country you prefer between japan or German?
which one you end up chose
You say two hundred to five hundred euros but you write €2000-€5000
But is like, you are speaking for 10 minutes and 42 seconds on options and hypotheses, but you do not provide us with a final answer (which I deduce it has to be between Germany and France, but you are not telling us).
I’m not here to tell you what the best option is. I’m here to give you information, so you can decide what’s the best for you. cheers!
Thank you for the video, I want to study welding engineering technology in Canada
Julia strong Russian accent ❤️
You are doing well
1:37 - Jesus freaking Christ. Yea that might be the good side of things in studying Europe, almost free tuition, what about living expenses? Where are students going to live in Europe during study in Europe? I don't think they have any protocols or programs that covers these. In the USA, living expenses are primary focused and budgeted with the tuition (Yes, the USA government pays both for living expenses and tuition + any other extra expenses needed for study. Everything does needs to be paid back of the loans to the government when education is completed). Living expenses are generally more or less than the tuition. I was looking into study aboard in Europe, the only thing that prevented this is the living expenses, and living in a shared room like the bed in shared in a room is generally not ideal for most students, we need our own single beds. You have any experience or knowledge about which country provides both good living expense loans and tuition for international students?
На восьмой минуте моё внимание похитило маленькое чудо 😍
чувствую он будет частым гостем теперь 🥹
I just got my study visa for Canada 🇨🇦 ❤❤😂
yeeees 🥳🥳🥳
Nwanne please can you guide me through the process for this Canada visa?
Which uni ?
I want to study in Canada is that ok or i will go with other options for Master's deg in CS
Such great video ❤
Pls do you. Guide to get a scholarship in canada or Italy or china but pls tell me if you know
check this one out! ruclips.net/video/hJxg0sCOjHQ/видео.html
Planning for Post Graduate at York University or UCW at Canada
How do I supposed to get in touch with you?
I am planning to study in canada for insurance course could you suggest an alternative country that supports this. I am from India by the way
Yes I know it’s no snow in Portugal 😢
Which country is budget friendly and provides quality education with PR from Bangladesh?
Subject: Masters in Healthcare Management
IELTS-7.0, NBLT- 6.5
Bangladesh is the best country Stay there
"Where is my Sun?" is so accurate lol.
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Hi Yulia, great video. How about Portugal's NOVA IMS?
you're really multilinguistic
trying to be! thank you :)
Wow the last three countries that you are really expensive. I would go for Europe because it's a lot cheaper. What is the age limit for studying abroad? By the way I like your visitor I I like cats and my cat person.
so helpful to me tanks Yulia❤😘
I want to study medicine but affordable i can do part time jobs.. can u suggest any country? I am not from europe
Pls what about Denmark,Spain, and Austria
Study in Singapore! The best country in the world
Coming to Toronto from a city of 40C temps in summer and minimum of 0 in winter, it will be ~interesting~ how I will adjust to the city😅
I'm planning to study in Poland or Czech Republic by 2024.
I’m planning to study either in Canada or in France
I’m just looking for universities with low tuition fee and also with low cost of living
Cos ain’t get anyone to sponsor me just doing it all by myself
So please I need your help in this!!
same!! I was planning to study in Canada or the uk but the tuitions there are so expensive. I'm gonna try with scholarships and if it's not gonna work out I'll study in spain.
What I'd suggest you is to also try to find some scholarships, and if you're from Europe then you don't even have to worry about tuition in France because it's really affordable especially if you're an European. If you're not european it might be more expensive but still affordable.
You can study in Germany, Norway, Finland
Some universities are for free while some are extremely affordable
How long did it take you to learn Portuguese? Did you take classes?
I’m still learning! I use Drops and Memrise 👌🏼memrise.pxf.io/yulia
Hi im thinking of moving to US to study medicine to become an anesthesiologist!
ok now if u don't have the answer to this its totally ok but if u do please guide me. I am from Pakistan. I am willing to go to any country.. preferably Europe but still anywhere. I want to do bachelors I still don't know in which field. I don't have a lot of money so I need a scholarship. I gave the SAT and got 1340 and gave it again and the results are not out yet but I am hopping to get above 1400 .So the requirements i have are following
The country or university should offer courses in English for bachelors
It should offer cheaper education
It should be based on SAT and that's pretty much it.
If u have a country or university in mind. Please let me know.
ur best option is to apply for Germany Cause there is no tution fee u only need a block account but its really hard to get an appointment.
my canadian visa got rejected and i am also looking for alternatives
@@LensOfWild but for germany u need to learn the language right?
@@fatimaambreen but if u have good bands in IELTS will also do.
Can anyone tell me what the perk of Canada and Australia is? I'm actually preparing for both Canada and Australia at the same time. People are suggesting to me that Canada is more than Australia; from their perspective, there's stability, and they don't face the scarcity of accommodation like Australia. Can anyone suggest which one will be a better decision for me?
If I prepare for both, then I have to wait for like one year around (Cause to be eligible for Canada, you have to prepare a lot of papers If I choose Australia, then I think, if God wills, there are a lot of chances to move within 6 months.
I did my bachelor's in Management. Now, I want to do my master's in Information systems and Technology. But unfortunately, both countries are facing an accommodation crisis and job shortages. For Canada, you will have the advantage of getting PR easily.
cfbr, i need an answer also, please do comment guys
@ThisisYulia would please give some suggestions related to this?
i live in canada and would def pick Australia over canada
why is that could you bit explain more? People who are in Australia they are struggling to collect the pr point. I have one of my senior there, who have invested his 7 years there but still didn't get the PR yet@@ryan6766
Very helpful
Glad you think so!
what about Online distance learning Program, Degrees?
Congrats!
wonderful presentation
Well researched video Yulia. Keep up the good work..I like the Russian accent..Maybe you can teach me sometime 😉
Thank you! 🙏🏼
@@ThisisYulia❤
hello….can u plz guide me As an international female student I am planning to pursue masters degree in law and very confuse to choose between uk,netherlands or germany..can u tell me which country is best ??is germany worth it and i will get a job or not as netherlands have high tution fees but mostly they speak english..🥹
Hi. I am looking for a homeschooling program for my 8 years old kid but… we’re living abroad. We’re US citizens btw.
I wish I could get a chance to study and work in Australia.
Hi!, Im planning to study abroad for 1 semester however Im not quite sure where to go, I would love to be in a city where there are more activities as well as the chance to travel, could you recommend me somewhere like that your videos help a lot! thanx
Hey did u decide already….
4:17 awwwwww wanna do same😢
More videos with the kitty, please
haha will do :)
What about Austria 🇦🇹 for international students?
Thank you so mich ❤
Always welcome 🙌🏼
Is luxemburg is good for study and work pls reply?
My school fee per year is 48k😢
What the actual fuck 😂. Are you in The US? That's glorified robbery. How come you didn't study in Europe?
What are you studying ?
Excellent content
Is frqnce a good country for foreign students? To study Abroad?
What about Italy,Milano/Florence
I want to study in Sweden / for business
Can anyone give me some ideas or advice about studying in Russia?