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which is graduate international scholarships for research masters at Koch University
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This is in Turkey. Basically, it's for master's, whole funding, all nationalities and all subjects
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There are no specific nationalities or subjects for this one. And as you can see, the deadline is kind of close
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It's in August 31. So if you're interested, I highly advise you to be quick
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Find the perfect scholarship right now. This one, this fully funded scholarship for international students covers the following
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A hundred percent of tuition fees and living expenses and health insurance depending on the
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rewarding school. So basically you get these, but they are, they depend on the, like, the school
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and department you will be in. So, um, there is no specific eligibility criteria. You just need to be
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an international master student or applicant at coach university. So the university, it's in Turkey
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Istanbul. Uh, it's a really good university. One of the top universities in Turkey. Uh, it's a private
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university, so like not quite a lot of students. There are some other scholarships as well
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There's pretty much the same one for undergraduate students. We have this one and then
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Graduate International Scholarships and then Graduate International Scholarships for Research Master. I guess they're not the same. I'm not sure. Yeah, we're going to look into that basically
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So we have more information here, admission. deadlines, bachelor deadlines are passed. So here's the thing. These are not real numbers
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So here it says about like $11,000 and 3,000, 360,000 Turkish slurs. But like I think these need
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updating because like Turkish economy is extremely volatile right now. So we have a huge inflation problem
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and our like currency is also like foreign currency is also like very inconsistent so we going to see the actual numbers but the things that like these are changing all the time Keep that in mind So if you interested in studying in Turkey as a person from Turkey I really highly advise you to keep in mind that economy is quite volatile
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Like we have a huge inflation problem. So keep that in mind
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So yeah, we're going to see about that one. But if you want to see where the university is, it's basically in
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Istanbul. It's actually quite a good place. Like, as you can see, here it is. This is, like, not
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extremely in the middle of the city either. So, this is the university. It's a private university
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So, like, the tuition fee is quite high. And, like, if you want to live around here
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live around here, your living expenses might be also kind of high. But
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still quite much better than a lot of countries, a lot of other countries
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And Coach University has really good education. It's like maybe the second or third best university in Turkey
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So, yeah, this is the university, basically. Why is it all rainy
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Anyway, so, okay, we have the rest of the question now. Yeah, it's about scholarships, but in general, I'm sort of
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And I transferred from a Sudanese college to a much high ranked Egyptian college, I think in top 1004 Middle East
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Last time I checked. Okay, so the question is still half. I'm going to, we're going to wait for the rest of the question
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Yeah, already here it is. And shortly after I left, war broke out on my country and affected my GPA a lot for obvious reasons
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all right i had a 3.9 GPA doing undergrad electronics and english but now on my last year pretty sure
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the best GPA i can achieve is about 2.5 2.6 now my cue is the is there a master
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scholarship that considers my circumstances okay that's a very good question actually
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And I'm pretty sure I don't do not know the answer. Amen, I'm going to defer to you immediately
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Yeah so there are many many universities that would consider extenuating circumstances like this one provided that your GPA was good at some point So if your GPA was good in your first or second year then it dropped down
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They would ask you why did your GPA drop down so drastically
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And then you can explain your situation and they would really take that into account
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they would understand that because they, I know a lot of students who had even family problems that were considered
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So I think in your situation, it is more understandable and they would make certain exceptions because of your circumstances
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So I advise you to, so that is provided that you had good results at some point that were affected
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by the war in your country. I suggest you submit all your results
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and then maybe in your application you can explain why your results
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drop so drastically and if there is no space for that, if you can't do that
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in the application, they will most certainly ask you to justify those
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results before they make a decision and then you can tell them what happened to you
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okay thank you very much if you have any other questions keep them coming so basically
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all right uh so yeah as i said um yeah as you can see like we have our newer numbers here
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So as you can see, yeah, these are the new numbers. So keep that in mind that quite a lot of numbers are constantly changing
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Yeah, so keep that in mind. Other than that, you can, like if you want to get more information
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you can just click here and go to the universities page for this scholarship
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We have undergraduate here, which is full tuition, it covers tuition, but doesn't give you more
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And then we have a graduate international scholarship. international schoolships here and with or without a mass thesis. So basically, merit-based
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scholarships may also include other benefits like living expenses health insurance depending on the graduate school Please not that Et cetera So yeah basically it covers your tuition fees
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So now one thing about tuition fees is that they're going to probably be higher than like on dollar terms will be higher than what you're seeing here because the inflation is rising higher than dollar in Turkey
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So keep that in mind. Yeah, that's pretty much it. It's a really good university
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It's a really, really good university. And so if you're interested in studying in Turkey, it's a really good pick
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But, like, if you don't get this scholarship, tuition fees can be quite a burden
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And also, keep that in mind. Like, living expenses is constantly, constantly rising
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Trust me on this one. Yeah. Anyway, Amyne, do you want to add anything about this one
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Yeah, just concerning that last part about currency conversion. So I have looked at 363,600 Turkish Lerang 2 dollars
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So the current exchange is 10,835, and on our end it's 11,100
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So there's just a difference of $300. dollars. Yeah. No, I meant the, I meant about, I was talking about like the inflation
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So like the actual numbers can increase quite fast. But like also dollar terms sometimes cannot follow that at the same speed
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Oh, yes. So that is definitely true. I'm not sure how often
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we update the currency conversion, but it's probably once a week or a couple of weeks
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And that is understandable since the market is so volatile and the prices keep going down or up throughout the week
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You can't have an accurate number every single time. But it should be close enough
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There's a difference of about $200, $300. I don't think that it makes a lot of difference
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In this context where, like, the difference between $10,800 and $11,000, would it be much from the perspective of a student
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But yeah, you're right