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JK_Ironak
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by JK_Ironak » Fri Feb 12, 2016 8:51 pm
Rosamunda wrote: This includes native English speakers with Bachelor degrees from British universities who are asked to prove their English before they can apply for a Masters degree here! I think that is slightly absurd... Finns asking Brits to prove they can speak English when they have been right through the English education system from primary school up to Bachelors.

I find this a bit strange, because I looked at applications for Aalto, Helsinki, Metropolia and Haaga-Helia and all of them exempt people like that from further need to prove their English proficiency

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by leisl » Fri Feb 12, 2016 9:30 pm
JK_Ironak wrote:Rosamunda wrote: This includes native English speakers with Bachelor degrees from British universities who are asked to prove their English before they can apply for a Masters degree here! I think that is slightly absurd... Finns asking Brits to prove they can speak English when they have been right through the English education system from primary school up to Bachelors.

I find this a bit strange, because I looked at applications for Aalto, Helsinki, Metropolia and Haaga-Helia and all of them exempt people like that from further need to prove their English proficiency

Doesn't matter what the rules are if idiot employers still demand you prove it

Especially if it's an odd accent like one of those leprechaun or kilt countries.