Anyone can apply without a passport and can attend in writing exam but to attend in the second phase (group discussion) everyone has to show his/her passport!
Hii I m from India I also apply in University of vassa without ielts for masters in international businesses...plz help me for interview and entrence exam plz and how much time to take for visa after admission plz tell me
What if I apply to universities other than the pathway unis will it be a problem? I mean suppose im pursuing my pathway program but i decided to apply for Helsinki/ aalto uni. Will that be a problem?
Hello K... What's the job situation like for new students over there in vaasa? Are there jobs and how long does it take on the average to get one. Thanks and regards
Being new student alone isn't any professional qualification or job profile. New students tend to be unqualified workers even in their own field, until they have progressed in their studies. Students also don't have time to work full-time. That all together makes their job opportunities more limited. Foreign students mostly don't know locals languages, which is an additional difficulty in finding suitable jobs. Finding employment with those handicaps depends on the persons own personal qualities like how active they are in their job seeking and how fast they can learn and adapt to new challenges. People are different. Something what feels easy to someone can be difficult for others. One should almost never expect to find employment fast. It is also a major requirement for getting a residence permit for studies that you have what is considered sufficient funds for living in Finland for the first year.
@@just42tube you're very right on this.... A student shouldn't depend on that. That's why having the living cost for at least a year (6720euros) before applying for residence permit is non-negotiable. But it's nice when students can work in their free time to make a little extra money. (As they're permitted to by law) But just as you've pointed out, it's very key to manage expectations. Thanks so much for taking out time to respond. Best regards.
@@oinnocent3317 Students in higher education manage their time themselves without well defined study vs. free time. Student is also responsible for selecting many courses and their timing. They have some given structure, but there is no predefined free time. It can be a very good idea to concentrate to the studies at least at the beginning. Later one should seek for job opportunities to gain beneficial experiences in the field they study and and learning other skills like get practice on languages and workplace skills.
@@oinnocent3317 I have studied in two Finnish higher education institutions long time ago. I was at my time too interested in applying my skills working at different roles first in the universities where I studied and then in private businesses. I should have concentrated more on my studies. Several decades later, it is now easier for me to see that my priorities where not the best in the longer term.
hello! I apply by myself without any agency and I am also currently studying in English in Finland. 😁 But I am also self studying Finnish at the moment.
Thanks for sharing Ma K. Looking forward to seeing your next videos.
Will do more videos, Hay Saung!
Thank you so much for information sharing. Love your video so much. Also,the previous video too. Lots of love from Myanmar.🤩
glad to hear that 😍
Hi that was totally helpful. ❤
Is there any Show money in Finland for the Student Pathway?
Thanks so much..
Anyone can apply without a passport and can attend in writing exam but to attend in the second phase (group discussion) everyone has to show his/her passport!
thank you for pointing out! that is why it would be nice to have a passport ready since you apply for UAS.
What happend if we fail what is normal application and requirement
Where can i applied for uas and what should i prepared for uas and can i get free education if i can communicate in fin
Hi K with pathway program can student choose to come to Finland for first year also?
Can we continue degree online?
may I know about the high school pls
Hi, i wanted to ask if the credits obtain in the program, will be able to use for universities like Tampere University?
Hi K, I'm a new subscriber. Are the pathway subjects difficult or doable?
Please can one move with family?
Will this be affected by the new immigration change
Hii I m from India I also apply in University of vassa without ielts for masters in international businesses...plz help me for interview and entrence exam plz and how much time to take for visa after admission plz tell me
What if I apply to universities other than the pathway unis will it be a problem? I mean suppose im pursuing my pathway program but i decided to apply for Helsinki/ aalto uni. Will that be a problem?
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Hello K...
What's the job situation like for new students over there in vaasa? Are there jobs and how long does it take on the average to get one.
Thanks and regards
Being new student alone isn't any professional qualification or job profile. New students tend to be unqualified workers even in their own field, until they have progressed in their studies.
Students also don't have time to work full-time.
That all together makes their job opportunities more limited.
Foreign students mostly don't know locals languages, which is an additional difficulty in finding suitable jobs.
Finding employment with those handicaps depends on the persons own personal qualities like how active they are in their job seeking and how fast they can learn and adapt to new challenges. People are different. Something what feels easy to someone can be difficult for others.
One should almost never expect to find employment fast. It is also a major requirement for getting a residence permit for studies that you have what is considered sufficient funds for living in Finland for the first year.
@@just42tube you're very right on this....
A student shouldn't depend on that.
That's why having the living cost for at least a year (6720euros) before applying for residence permit is non-negotiable.
But it's nice when students can work in their free time to make a little extra money. (As they're permitted to by law)
But just as you've pointed out, it's very key to manage expectations.
Thanks so much for taking out time to respond.
Best regards.
@@oinnocent3317
Students in higher education manage their time themselves without well defined study vs. free time.
Student is also responsible for selecting many courses and their timing. They have some given structure, but there is no predefined free time.
It can be a very good idea to concentrate to the studies at least at the beginning. Later one should seek for job opportunities to gain beneficial experiences in the field they study and and learning other skills like get practice on languages and workplace skills.
@@just42tube
True... 100%.
You're very knowledgeable and detailed.
Do you live in finland?
@@oinnocent3317
I have studied in two Finnish higher education institutions long time ago. I was at my time too interested in applying my skills working at different roles first in the universities where I studied and then in private businesses. I should have concentrated more on my studies. Several decades later, it is now easier for me to see that my priorities where not the best in the longer term.
Hi girl i got accepted in UAS pathway. How much is 3.0 grade in Finnish system.
congratulations! Finnish system goes by grading system of 1 to 5 so 3.0 grade would be in the middle.
hello K! What kind of agency do you go to Finland? Could you learn me Finnish, pls?😅
hello! I apply by myself without any agency and I am also currently studying in English in Finland. 😁 But I am also self studying Finnish at the moment.
Which course and degree are you pursuing?@@kdoesvlogging
🥰😍
Pinland
Are you a student of UAS?
yes!
@@kdoesvlogging which uas?
Hi...thanks for this information...i would like to know the classes schedule of UAS pathways online classes...is it daily? And how many hours?
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