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So this is merit-based scholarships at Northeastern University in the United States
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This is just for Masters. It's full tuition. There are no specific nationalities or subjects for this one
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And it's June 15, admission deadline. So you need to be quite fast about this one if you're interested
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It covers up to 100% of tuition fees. It's quite straightforward. I want to, I like try to include
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one for like masters in United States that at least covers tuition fees because in
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United States a lot of you are apparently interested in studying in United States
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but tuition fees are pretty much the biggest problem that you need to fix so these are quite good
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it's in northeastern northeastern university it's a university kind of a mid science university in
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Boston. As you can see, there are other scholarships as well, five other
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schoolerships. You can just come here and see these ones. I didn't share the link
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did I? No, I did not? Just let me share the link. Hang on, did I share
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one? Okay. So you can look into this if you're interested in
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You can see there are other scholarships as well We have And I know there this page We have deadlines We have tuition fees as you can see They are quite high like compared to London University or compared to scholarships
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we saw earlier in Taiwan. This is $40,000. And this is on average. It might be higher than that, too
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So yeah, university again, as I said, it's in Boston, which also is kind of expensive
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Like east coast or west coast cities in United States are usually quite more expensive
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Hang on, actually, let's see how expensive they are. There should be, Boston, yeah, here it is
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87, which is quite high. Yeah, it's about $1,400. It's pretty much twice
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what would you need, what you would need in Taiwan. So even
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compared to other places in the United States, it's quite high, as you can see
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So, yeah. But this covers at least the tuition fees. So you would have to have a plan
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for covering other financial needs. Universities like architecture is kind of interesting It looks like a mall But yeah a lot of people are interested in studying in the United States so it might be interesting for you And you know scholarship there isn that much information to give about the scholarship
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because it's basically a tuition coverage. It covers their tuition. Here it is
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It's merit-based. You can see. Or in the top 10, 15% of our applicant pool are considered for competitive merit award
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for example prestigious things as you can see these are um sorry no it's this one it automatically received consideration without separate application
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yeah it's this one it's merit based um so yeah that's pretty much it if you want to
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study masters now um in more previous um live streams we didn't really have scholarships
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for masters we used to have like graduate assistantships but they are not that easy
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to get for master students they are usually for PhD students so I try to include
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more scholarships that are for based like specific for masters and this is one of them
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it covers your tuition fees and even though Boston is still quite expensive it
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covers a very significant amount. Amen do you want to add anything about this one
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Yeah so for most parts you covered everything Just by looking at the university data at least as far as undergraduate students are concerned
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well, this is for masters, but they don't really disclose much about their graduate students
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But what I'm trying to say is that they have a history of admitting a lot of international students
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at the undergraduate level at least. So it is a university that is quite friendly
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when it comes to admitting international students. From what I can see at least like an eighth
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or about that of the students receive financial aid. So the financial aid is not really considerable
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because the average they give is about 19,000 to each student, which is not much at all compared to the funding other universities give
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It's still a good university for people who are looking for universities with high acceptance rates
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And I think this one falls within that category. I see. So it's important to keep in mind that it's up to 100% tuition fees as you said