@@asipofinspo What an absolutely beautiful country I had the privilege to stay in 2015 on holidays. I've been in Prague and also České Budějovice. Can't wait to get there again.
indeed. i also did my erasmus there with a background in finance and accounting, no prefferential treatment but getting grades between 18-20 was possible :D i ended up keeping my scholarship
This is such a charming city, I hope I can visit again sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
The Catholic University (Universidade Católica Portuguesa) is not considered a private university. It's a special case, created after a treaty between Portugal and the Holy See (i.e., the Pope). In Portugal, usually public universities are more prestigious than private universities, but Católica is bundled together with the public ones (and very prestigious, specially for some degrees), not with the private ones. For example, there is a council called "Council of Portuguese University Rectors" which, contrary to what the name might imply, does not include all universities of Portugal, only public universities - and Católica.
Hey!! I guess you are the right person to ask this question now since you are from Czech Republic so which Country is better Portugal or Czech Republic for management studies? I am little confused between there two countries to apply for my master's program. I hope you answer, Thanks :)
Hello, sorry for replying late!! Yes, I’m from Czech Republic :) I think it really depends on your preference. School is probably going to be much easier in Czech Republic (since the classes are designed for specifically for exchange students), in Portugal they may be harder (since they’re an alternative for Portuguese students).. I’d say nightlife is pretty good in both countries (although now during covid there probably isn’t any).. Portugal has lovely beaches, you can go surfing and stuff.. Prague is beautiful but there’s no ocean.. idk honestly, I think during covid Portugal (Porto) might be a better place because of the things you can do even though everything is closed.. Prague would be something to consider if you don’t want to study too much, enjoy nightlife and perhaps travel more (since school would be easier + also it has a convenient geographical location).. That’s my opinion :)
Cool I registered in universidade de porto for the next semester for study Géologie but any results I have one month when I send my documents I stay tuned for the admission
Hola, que tal?, como van?, Los mejores y más cordiales Saludos desde puente piedra, lima, Perú, ojalá que puedas venir en algún momento a mi país y que disfrutes mucho de todo por aquí, con la familia y los amigos, felicidades por tus vídeos...
Have you also heard or been to Coimbra? I really cant choose between an exchange in Prague or Coimbra... or maybe Budapest. What is the advice you would give?
I have a friend from Coimbra but I’ve personally never been there! However, I heard the student life is very fun there. Prague and Budapest are much bigger cities compared to Coimbra.. I’d say it depends what kind of a city you like.. All of them are beautiful I’d say 😊
Thanks for the video. I am finding it very difficult finding Universities that offer MSc taught in english (Agriculture or biotechnology programs). Can you help?
Sam I’m looking for this also for my daughter. Biology major in USA. Biotechnology or biochemistry. Which schools offer total program in English. It’s confusing. She may want to transfer there in 4 Th year. I think Nova science and technology school in Lisbon may be our best bet
Hey ! Thank u so much for your content🙏 i have a question about part time jobs in portugal as an international student (How much u can make/are there job opportunities) thank you
Yes, I was studying in English 😊 I went to Universitade Catolica.. but there are many more (such as University of Porto).. it really depends on what you’re studying
Hi!! I would say it really depends on your lifestyle, I made a video about how much money I spent here: th-cam.com/video/VgLmCHW2Rt8/w-d-xo.html ☺️ hope it’ll help!!
Also, I had quite a lot of people messaging me who will be in Porto next semester.. :) DM me on IG if you'd like to be introduced to others :)
Do you have Facebook or Instagram for messaging you
Ameur Salhi yes!! It’s linked in the description!! @asipofinspo on IG 😊
@@asipofinspo What an absolutely beautiful country I had the privilege to stay in 2015 on holidays. I've been in Prague and also České Budějovice. Can't wait to get there again.
indeed. i also did my erasmus there with a background in finance and accounting, no prefferential treatment but getting grades between 18-20 was possible :D i ended up keeping my scholarship
This is such a charming city, I hope I can visit again sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
I'm watching this in the future as you said, looking forward to go on 1st semester 2021/22🥺
same. goodluck
Same.Good luck us guys!!!
oh gosh when you mentioned 3 hr long lecture it reminded me of some of my courses back in college and those were so hard to get through!
Yes!! Thank god, in Prague I only have 90 min lectures!! 😂
Thank you so much I’m going to study at Portugal ! Soon
The Catholic University (Universidade Católica Portuguesa) is not considered a private university. It's a special case, created after a treaty between Portugal and the Holy See (i.e., the Pope).
In Portugal, usually public universities are more prestigious than private universities, but Católica is bundled together with the public ones (and very prestigious, specially for some degrees), not with the private ones. For example, there is a council called "Council of Portuguese University Rectors" which, contrary to what the name might imply, does not include all universities of Portugal, only public universities - and Católica.
I see!! Thanks for clarifying that 😊
I definitely had a great time at Catolica.. The teachers were really welcoming and there for their students
You're very gorgeous. Actually the very first citizen of Czech Republic I'm seeing .
Do you think that it’s possible to progress in English in Portugal ??
Hey!! I guess you are the right person to ask this question now since you are from Czech Republic so which Country is better Portugal or Czech Republic for management studies? I am little confused between there two countries to apply for my master's program. I hope you answer, Thanks :)
Hello, sorry for replying late!! Yes, I’m from Czech Republic :) I think it really depends on your preference. School is probably going to be much easier in Czech Republic (since the classes are designed for specifically for exchange students), in Portugal they may be harder (since they’re an alternative for Portuguese students).. I’d say nightlife is pretty good in both countries (although now during covid there probably isn’t any).. Portugal has lovely beaches, you can go surfing and stuff.. Prague is beautiful but there’s no ocean.. idk honestly, I think during covid Portugal (Porto) might be a better place because of the things you can do even though everything is closed.. Prague would be something to consider if you don’t want to study too much, enjoy nightlife and perhaps travel more (since school would be easier + also it has a convenient geographical location).. That’s my opinion :)
thank youuu so much for this!! :))
going to the same school as you in porto next year and it kinda stress me to see that is harder than i expected
Don’t worry, you’ll be alright!! The teachers are so nice and helpful ☺️.. What are you studying? Are you at the business school?
asipofinspo Hope so and yess at the business school
tysm for your video so helpful 😊
Clemence Moreau You’re very welcome!! If you’ll need some help or something, feel free to message me on IG ☺️☺️!!
@@asipofinspo hey, I would like to do my semester abroad in Portugal also, could you give me some tips?
Please I'll like to know about schools that teach masters in English language in Portugal..
Cool I registered in universidade de porto for the next semester for study Géologie but any results I have one month when I send my documents I stay tuned for the admission
Please can you tell me something about universidade de Evora and country of Portugal?
What country you suggest to go on Erasmus?
Hola, que tal?,
como van?,
Los mejores y más cordiales Saludos desde puente piedra, lima, Perú, ojalá que puedas venir en algún momento a mi país y que disfrutes mucho de todo por aquí, con la familia y los amigos,
felicidades por tus vídeos...
Do they count the years spent in Portugal as a student as part of the 5 years required to apply for citizenship?
New subscriber here.ate you still in Portugal? I’ll be in Lisbon by September for my PhD studies. Looking to make friends 😊
Have you also heard or been to Coimbra? I really cant choose between an exchange in Prague or Coimbra... or maybe Budapest. What is the advice you would give?
I have a friend from Coimbra but I’ve personally never been there! However, I heard the student life is very fun there. Prague and Budapest are much bigger cities compared to Coimbra.. I’d say it depends what kind of a city you like.. All of them are beautiful I’d say 😊
Thanks for the video. I am finding it very difficult finding Universities that offer MSc taught in english (Agriculture or biotechnology programs). Can you help?
Sam I’m looking for this also for my daughter. Biology major in USA. Biotechnology or biochemistry. Which schools offer total program in English. It’s confusing. She may want to transfer there in 4 Th year. I think Nova science and technology school in Lisbon may be our best bet
Thanks for this!
You’re very welcome!! Are you going to study abroad in Porto? 😊
Is studying economics in english or portuguese?
Many thanks for you about all information
I'm going to study PhD there can I contact you ?
Hey ! Thank u so much for your content🙏 i have a question about part time jobs in portugal as an international student
(How much u can make/are there job opportunities) thank you
Hi!! I’m sorry, I don’t have any experience with working part-time in Portugal 🙈
Hello lovely content . Plz are programs taught in English for international students and can you advise which universities.
Thanks
Yes, I was studying in English 😊 I went to Universitade Catolica.. but there are many more (such as University of Porto).. it really depends on what you’re studying
Can I know how much proof of fund to get the student visa to study in Portugal
Sorry, I don’t know.. I did an exchange programme for one semester 😊
@@asipofinspo can I know how much the fee in that university for degree
I don’t know, sorry.. when you do exchange programme it’s different 🙈
can you easily communicate in english in portugal?
Yes, it’s very easy! Almost everyone speaks English there 😊 I was really surprised how easy it was
thank you so much for the reply and video as well!! if corona dosen’t stop me i will go to lisbon next semester and this was very helpful:)
is the curriculum in english or portuguese?
The classes I took were all in English 😊
how much it costs to study in Portugal
Hi!! I would say it really depends on your lifestyle, I made a video about how much money I spent here: th-cam.com/video/VgLmCHW2Rt8/w-d-xo.html ☺️ hope it’ll help!!