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Martingale
08-28-2005, 09:47 AM
what are the best universities to do a study abroad program in Europe for business majors? Which universities you recommend? If you're aware of the detailed info such as tuition and livng expenses, credit transfer, scholarships or internship opportunities after completion, please feel free to discuss it here. ;)

Prince
08-28-2005, 11:42 AM
Laziz , u back to UZ?
Try to find Universities in Germany ,why?
It's free , u dont need German for the first 1-2 years ,
Good luck
Peace ,

Martingale
08-28-2005, 02:27 PM
Laziz , u back to UZ?
Try to find Universities in Germany ,why?
It's free , u dont need German for the first 1-2 years ,
Good luck
Peace ,

Prince, Im back to US. I am considering to do a study abroad program(while I am studying abroad:rolleyes: :D ), but not an official degree seeking. It's like a summer program, while taking courses that are transferrable to my current institution. I am considering Germany, as I took german for the last 2 consecutive years. Any helpful links...scholarships?

forex
08-28-2005, 02:43 PM
as an international student,you won't qualify for study abroad program.Well unless you have already become a citizen

Martingale
08-28-2005, 02:48 PM
as an international student,you won't qualify for study abroad program.Well unless you have already become a citizen

Really???:shock: I know tons of indians and paki guys here, who have done a study abroad program even though they are not a US citizen. I guess you must be confusing it with exchange program or sth else.:rolleyes: But, who knows...that's why I am looking for the info.

forex
08-28-2005, 02:51 PM
school requires you be a permanent resident or a US citizen,they could have been one of the above.Most schools do not allow internationals to take part in the study abroad program.That's why it's called "study abroad",for americans or residents to be able to study out of the country.

Martingale
08-28-2005, 02:54 PM
school requires you be a permanent resident or a US citizen,they could have been one of the above.Most schools do not allow internationals to take part in the study abroad program.That's why it's called "study abroad",for americans or residents to be able to study out of the country.

ok, I will check it with Office of Inter. Edu. again. Thanks for the info.