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Applying to University Abroad

Applying to University Abroad. Europe and USA. Why study in Europe? Over 1000 degree courses taught in English across a full complement of subjects. Universities are actively seeking UK and Irish students in a wide range of disciplines.

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Applying to University Abroad

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  1. Applying to University Abroad Europe and USA

  2. Why study in Europe? Over 1000 degree courses taught in English across a full complement of subjects. Universities are actively seeking UK and Irish students in a wide range of disciplines. Grade entry requirements are invariably lower but are not a reflection of the quality but the fact that there is a bigger demand to get into the local UK and Irish universities.

  3. Fees are free or lower than an equivalent programme in ROI or UK. There are no fees for EU students in the four Scandinavian countries. In the state sector universities in Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland, fees are very low and in the Netherlands, the fees are just above €1700.

  4. The quality of education and research programmes provided in some of the universities are rated among the top 50 in the world. The experience of living in another country will allow the opportunity to appreciate a different culture and lifestyle. It will develop independency and demonstrate initiative and a sense of adventure.

  5. Studying for an undergraduate programme abroad will ensure uniqueness in a CV. In a global employment market, employers are increasingly looking for key personnel with international perspectives, experience and networks. www.eunicas.ie www.eunicas.co.uk

  6. Sports and academic scholarships are available. Application for SATS via College Board The SAT doesn’t test logic or abstract reasoning. It tests the skills learnt in school: reading, writing and maths. The criticalreading section includes reading passages and sentence completions. The writing section includes a short essay and multiple-choice questions on identifying errors and improving grammar and usage. The mathematics section includes questions on arithmetic operations, algebra, geometry, statistics and probability.

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