Sweden: Tuition fees approved for non-European citizens

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Re: Sweden: Tuition fees approved for non-European citizens

Post by rauginta_kojine » Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:37 pm

Didn't want to create new thread, so asking here: would be the degree "International Bussiness Administration" in Haaga-Helia (BSC) useless after graduation to find a job in Finland? (even with intermediate finnish language knowledge?) Let me know more on this subject....because i was thinking to apply this autumns to Haaga-Helia (Pasila).

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Re: Sweden: Tuition fees approved for non-European citizens

Post by rauginta_kojine » Tue Jul 08, 2008 4:52 pm

geniedevil wrote:You need more than intermediate level finnish if you wanna work with a BBA degree....
Okay, right now i am having entensive courses from Tyovoimatoimisto. If I get accepted to Haaga-Helia this autumn, I start the degree in January. I think 3 level rules of finnish language from Tyov.t. will be already ended, so I think i will have an opportunity to continue my language courses in university. If I finish my degree in , say, 4 years from now, I hope my finnish language knowledge will be enough for finding a certain job.
At this momeny, I am able to communicate in very simple situations, but still sometimes I have to explain my problems in finnish in KELA offices....;)


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