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studying in holland

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 28 January 2012 - 01:31

any one have any experience in that subject .in my time it was very diffrent and i dont really have any one who can give me real information about that .if u dont know about the netherlands precisely where can i ask ?if not in the netherlands where is it the best to study for EU nationals ? in my time there were a kind of schoolarship in holland for dutch is it still same ? the studies was in dutch in my time is it still same for all subjects?my son want to study medicine .do u know any site that i can search about that ? i tried but found that private unies are in dutch for medical and engineer and all the scientific subjects .the problem my son doesnt know dutch as he was raised and born here so he is english especially that my husband is not dutch also and we couldnt speak in dutch at home so english was the home language .by the way where can we learn dutch here ( for my kids ).thanks

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 28 January 2012 - 21:53
thak you very uch for the info i will try to see on line .
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 28 January 2012 - 08:21
The only university in The Netherlands that offers a graduate and masters programme in medical science is Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. Their website: www.rug.nl will give you al the info you need. Groningen comes as a highly recommended university with excellent teaching standards. In addition it is a very popular city for students. Not too big, safe, very nice actually. The student grants have changed quite a bit over the last 20 years. I believe that if you do not qualify for a full scholarship, loans are offered to students. The conditions of these loans are quite good. Students will also get free public transport etc. You can find the info on: www.ib-groep/International. And even without the grants, due to the heavy subsidies of the Ditch government, studying in The Netherlands is probably one of the cheapest options available. Hope this info will get you going.
 
 

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