RE: University?
July 25, 2015 at 4:38 pm
(This post was last modified: July 25, 2015 at 5:53 pm by Excited Penguin.)
IANM, I have already taken Germany into account, based on that reason alone[free tuition]. I also think it would be good to consider Germany over any other non-english speaking national entities for those same linguistic commodities and finesses. Thanks a lot for reinforcing that idea for me.
And yes, Romanians do seem to have it hard sometimes, among fellow Europeans. Maybe it's because of the whole gypsy stigma not rubbing off. But I don't think us Moldovians have the same Image-Problem exactly, even though we share a curious history, a culture and a language with the Romanians*. For one, nobody seems to know about us existing in the first place. And that's not necessarily a bad thing. We would most probably be known for being among the laziest, most alcoholic and stupidly religious peoples on earth, based on statistics alone.
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But then there's France too, which from what I gathered, basically, receives anyone at all and only keeps the very best -- or those who can keep up with the huge pressure and high demands.
It depends on how 'high' of a sallary I would be able to get in Germany while studying at the same time, for me to be able to tell whether that's much or not. I know about the need to work, though. It's obviously the only way I can ever hope to achieve that low hanging Bachelor's degree, barring a miraculous scholarship or a billionaire benefactor[those two have about the same chance of happening to me, by my reckoning].
And yes, Romanians do seem to have it hard sometimes, among fellow Europeans. Maybe it's because of the whole gypsy stigma not rubbing off. But I don't think us Moldovians have the same Image-Problem exactly, even though we share a curious history, a culture and a language with the Romanians*. For one, nobody seems to know about us existing in the first place. And that's not necessarily a bad thing. We would most probably be known for being among the laziest, most alcoholic and stupidly religious peoples on earth, based on statistics alone.
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But then there's France too, which from what I gathered, basically, receives anyone at all and only keeps the very best -- or those who can keep up with the huge pressure and high demands.
(July 25, 2015 at 4:32 pm)I_am_not_mafia Wrote: Forgot to add, you have to be able to support yourself in Germany, which means either having money or a job. This is because you have to pay medical insurance. But the minimum medical insurance isn't actually much. The minimum you have to pay will be about 150 euros a month. Medical insurance is mandatory.
It depends on how 'high' of a sallary I would be able to get in Germany while studying at the same time, for me to be able to tell whether that's much or not. I know about the need to work, though. It's obviously the only way I can ever hope to achieve that low hanging Bachelor's degree, barring a miraculous scholarship or a billionaire benefactor[those two have about the same chance of happening to me, by my reckoning].