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Study in USA

If you decided to study in the US, the best you can do is start with a thorough research about what the American university that best fits what you want. While there is much renowned universities (such as Harvard, Columbia, UCLA), you'd better look exactly what is the best for you depending on the field of study of your choice. Fortunately, the vast majority of colleges and universities in the US have their website, making it easy to contact them to respond to your questions. Americans tend to be very diligent in what refers to provide information and advise. You need to find out what kind of tests will have to be approved for admission to a US university. In some of them, and depending on what field of study they have, besides the language test will apply for approval for some additional tests chosen, such as SAT I and SAT II (Scholastic Assessment Test) LSAT (Law School Admission Test), USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) or ACT (American College Test). Th

Denmark, Sweden and Finland are the three countries that now have universal free education

Denmark, Sweden and Finland are the three countries that now have universal free education in the university system. "These nations are mainly characterized by their high rates of income tax (exceeding 50% in the highest income brackets) and progressive collection structures, which subsequently results in free education and considerable benefits provided by the State at all educational levels . Meanwhile, in the 12 countries that have a free state and a private system are Germany, Norway and Poland, among others. "Most of these countries have private institutions providing tertiary education and you are free to charge the amount they consider their students in tariffs," notes Action Educating analysis. The third group, where no free education, in which Chile is next to countries like Korea, UK and US. The study shows that while there is no gratuity, tariffs in public universities in these countries are heavily subsidized by the state. "Your students need onl

STUDY IN MELBOURNE

Melbourne is one of the most live able cities worldwide. It is also one of the three cities with the largest number of international students in the world and therefore has an excellent student environment that you can not miss. Melbourne is also the capital of Victoria and the second largest city in Australia with a population of 3.7 million. Melbourne is very cosmopolitan and sophisticated, most Australians consider it a city of "European" type for its architecture and rich cultural life. This city is also definitely an important center for the arts, cultural activities, shopping, fashion and sports. Melbourne is a city that offers something for everyone. It has huge department stores, trendy cafes, beautiful gardens, modern stadiums, elegant skyscrapers, cultural festivals, film shows and international cuisine. Melbourne was selected as the most livable city in the world by the magazine "Economist" in 2004. Also known as "cultural and entertainm