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Okay, I think we're live. All right. Hi there everyone. It's Global Scholarships and I'm your host as
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I hope you're all doing well. I hope everything is going great. As always, I'm here with another weekly another
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There we go. So, uh as always, we are here with another uh weekly live stream.
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If you're new here, we are global scholarships.com. This is our platform. This is our website. I forgot to open it
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some people are uh watching us among the viewers. So, everyone uh this is a Q&A
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live stream. Basically, this is about like if you have any questions about scholarships, uh about studying abroad,
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about universities, getting into universities in other countries, etc., etc. uh we'll be taking care of those
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questions and I'm saying we but at this moment uh I'm just by myself uh because
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my colleague which is the expert our expert uh in global scholarships Aean
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will be joining us in about 20 minutes he'll be joining us about like 20 uh
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like 30 minute mark or something like that. Uh that's because like we're gonna
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we're gonna take your questions. We're gonna put them in a question box and
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then when Aean comes in, we're just going to rapidfire those questions so we can just answer them very fast and we'll
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be done basically. Other than that, we're going to talk about like uh scholarships a little bit, what's going
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on, what type of content we are making, uh like what are we looking looking into
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uh at this moment, that type of thing. Uh so anyway, if you're new here,
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and just like use the free information that is available here. Uh we have guides about scholarships, we have
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guides about uh universities, we have guides about tests and documents, we have guides about countries. Basically,
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these are uh like let's say you want to study in Canada. Let's say you want to study in South Korea, right? Uh so these
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are kind of like collections that we have that you can go and see like pretty
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much everything that you might be looking for uh like from like what are
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the pros and cons uh of studying in that country uh how to choose a university or
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something. Uh hang on let me just make sure that my
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yeah okay everything sounds good. uh how to choose a university like for example
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now that um some not some uh like most English- speaking countries that were
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very very very popular uh previously they're becoming kind of
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like less welcoming to international students which is why some other countries like I'm talking about like
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United States, Australia, Canada, a lot of those countries have like some their
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own issues basically. So like they're less welcoming to international students or foreign students let's say uh which
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means like a lot of other countries uh like let's say South Korea countries in Asia some countries in uh Europe they're
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becoming more uh popular like they're becoming more important for a lot of international students and also there's
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the fact that you don't have to pay like tens of thousands of dollars tuition every year every semester. So which is
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why like a lot of non-English-speaking countries are also becoming very important for international students. Hi
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there Shahin. Um from a validity standpoint is there a difference between the TOEFL test center edition and the
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home edition for application purposes? Um I don't think that there is. Uh but
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that's a very specific question. So my answer is I don't think there is. Uh but
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like if you want to see like hear the real expert opinion on that uh and like
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probably more insights about like TOEFL or any other like language uh proficiency tests. Uh our expert Ammon
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will be here about in about 20 minutes and basically we are now putting your question in a question box and uh when
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he comes we'll just like he'll just answer every question very rapidly. So like uh we'll not waste his time. So
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yeah um so your question is in the question box but from my experience um
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yeah I don't think so I don't think there would be a lot of difference like I don't think universities would ask you
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oh okay uh so like you have the necessary score uh for TOEFL but like
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were you in a test center or like were you doing that from home I don't think
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so um so another thing that is quite important about English again as I said
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a lot of non-English-speaking countries are becoming more and more important as time goes on which is why uh English
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taught universities in different countries are becoming more important and I'm making content on this
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unfortunately it's not as popular as other stuff that we are making uh like
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they don't get as many views um even though I think like um a lot of you are
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looking for like alternatives to like let's say United States,
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Australia, Canada where like studying as a as an international student has become
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uh quite difficult. So like for example, I think this would be interesting interesting interesting for a lot of
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people right now. Uh like best English taught universities. Uh we've done this like we made uh videos about this for
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like a lot of many different countries. Um I'm not currently making those
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because like seeing they're not very popular. Anyway, uh some like best universities, best public universities,
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best private universities, um Korean universities with no application fees.
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So, we don't have these for example. Hi there, Kico. Uh thank you very much. Uh
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I'm doing very well. Thank you very much. I hope you're also doing well. And as for Ammon, I guess we're going to see
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in about 20 minutes when he joins in. I'm hoping he's also doing well. I didn't ask him, by the way.
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I'm guessing he would let me know. Yeah, I don't think I don't think there
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was an issue. He'll be here quite soon. Uh I hope you're doing well. If you have
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any questions, just feel free to ask them. Uh we'll just put them in the question box and then Ammon will answer
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them. So, uh we don't have like no application fee universities
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in every country. Uh but as you can see, we have like some in hang on let me see.
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So yeah, we have Chinese universities. Two Chinese universities with no application fees. Let's see what are
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those. Um, one of them is in wait, Liverpool.
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So it's a joint venture, United International College.
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So these are not really universities that I'm very familiar with. Um,
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okay. These are more uh there are more universities that I than
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I thought. So we have about 43 global universities with no application fees.
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Uh about like 30 of them are in uh United States, some are in Australia.
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This is just Canadian universities. I think maybe it's just one. Yeah, there's just one. Booth University College.
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Um, this is tution. No, it's application fee free to all Canadian and US citizens.
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Um, okay. So, this is not very good, is it? Uh, like a lot of you wouldn't be
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from Canada or United States. So, yeah. Let's see.
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Uh, h regular shorts. Uh, welcome. It's great to see you here. Uh maybe I'll
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talk to Yan about like maybe let's not add
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universities that don't charge tuition. So sorry application fee only to like United US citizens or Canadian citizens.
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Maybe let's not put them in free application universities. So we have a couple of universities in
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Australia that don't charge any application fees. This is quite good. Charles Darwin University. Hang on. This
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one is also, if I remember correctly, quite not that affordable, I guess.
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We have a lot of scholarships here as well. But keep in mind that uh
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scholarship uh yeah, regular shirts, I remember uh what we were saying last uh
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last week, last stream. Uh so like if you feel like you've come a little early
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perhaps you can go and then come back in like uh 15 minutes when Aean joins in. I
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wouldn't judge you but but if you have if you have any questions you can just uh put them in
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the chat and Aean will answer them for us. So yeah it's all partial funding
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isn't it? That's that's one issue about a lot of um English speaking countries as well.
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USA of course does have a lot of uh full bonding scholarships that's fine. Um but
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like when it comes to places like Australia, like United Kingdom,
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uh Canada as well, you don't find all that many uh full funding scholarships
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and you have to find full funding scholarships for a lot of people because as you can see like it's about what
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$30,000 $25,000 just the tuition and then you would have to go and spend like I don't know
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depending on the city uh like $1,000. Um, hi James Bond. Can you also add
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external scholarships in addition to institutional scholarships? So hang on.
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So these are if you're talking about like um like not
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government scholarships but scholarships that are offered by different institutions, different
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foundations in those countries. Um I think it would be extremely
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difficult for our team to just go around and like see all the scholarships that
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are given by foundations etc etc. Is that what you mean? I mean I can always tell them that that is uh that is a
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demand from our audience but I think it it would be quite um let's not say
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impossible uh but it it would be quite difficult because the thing is that like a lot of
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these scholarships um our team could go and find them because like these are usually available
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uh this information is usually available in in the website of the universities uh but like a lot of those scholarships
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that you're talking about uh like you'd have to go and see like basically know every institution that offers
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scholarships. So I think that it would be really really really difficult to just like scan all of them and find all
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of them. uh possible for France. Yeah, for France it's I I think it would be
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nice to have that for France because in France there are not that many scholarships that are offered by um
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universities um like there there is some government scholarships uh but basically if you go
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there and you're looking for scholarships you are kind of like your only hope is pretty much other institutions and foundations and etc.
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There are some but one thing though um hang on
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let me see. So usually those universities when you look into their uh
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like scholarship pages they also give you some information about like where you can get some other scholarships uh
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that are like available for bachelors or something like that that would need constant update as well. Yeah. Yeah.
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Yes. I mean uh it is I think it is already quite difficult. I mean I can say that
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I can say that like they should right our team should go around and find all the scholarships uh in existent because
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it is really easy to say for me because I don't then have to go and do that.
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It's just I'm just the YouTube host right? Uh so it is very easy for me to
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say but I think it would be quite difficult for them to achieve that. So for example, let's see um University of
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Li. Uh so hang on,
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let's actually look for we only have eight scholarships
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in France in its entirety. Free tuition. Free tuition. H that's not
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that's not very good, is it? So let's see. Sorbone.
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So what what I was saying is that a lot of these universities also give you information about like here are some uh
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scholarships that are given by external institutions. So let's go to
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maybe you can see here let's go to their official scholarship page.
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um street card fees financing your studies
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and scholarships
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right students should check with the services for of their faculty obtaining financial aid from uh Krauss I'm not
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sure as an international students that are underage 28 years of age on September uh higher
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education in a first application for higher educ education scholarship on
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social criteria qualifications nationality requirements. So I'm not
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sure academic calendar
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um let's see international surgic partnerships
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university.
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Yeah I think this is pretty much the information you can get. um
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real the real cost of studies is the same as elsewhere in the world. Approximately €10,000 per year. That's
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not same as elsewhere in the world. Like there are a lot a lot of other places
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that would be much much much more um expensive.
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Students having financial difficulties can obtain assistance from the university with the services depending on the students situation. Um I guess
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you can look into like your respective what now? Okay. So these go to like open up
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some I don't know like mail thingy. So don't do that.
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Um let's let's look into some other one
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Pantheon maybe look at um
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so Paris one Pantheon sone university scholarship recipient
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tuition reduction for noneu students so they offer some stuff but not that much
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really uh maybe you can read more from their website.
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All the assistance are applicable during your study. Not before. Yeah. Like uh
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very very few um universities or scholarships in that matter um offer
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assistance before you go there like covering your uh flight tickets or stuff like that. Settling in. Some
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scholarships do have said lingan allowance but not not much really
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and not many of them. Um
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so unfortunately this is not
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they're not okay. So here we have finance your studies. financing your
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studies. Um,
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so okay, there are like if you if you do know sorry um French or Hang on, can't
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we? Nope. Uh, yeah, English. It's going to
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be the same page. No, it isn't. Well, that sucks. Okay. So, you can get
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more information from here, which I guess like if you're going to study in France, you either know at least some
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friends or plan to learn. Um,
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okay. I think this is this is the one that H.
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So I think this is one scholarship that is kind of external that we don't have
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on our page um as an external scholarship
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but this is also kind of like a government scholarship.
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So yeah, not much.
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I mean in France like you can hang on. Do we have like a country guide for
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France? Let's see. Hang on. Guides. Country guides. We all
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uh Europe. No, we do not have any for friends. So
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yeah, not great. Uh like perhaps you can find like um
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part-time jobs. It's not really that expensive. Um unless you are living in a
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very expensive place like I don't know, Paris. Oh, let me see something. Okay.
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Um yeah, but that about France. That's pretty much it. I I'm afraid. Anyway, so
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um this week I've been looking into studying in Germany for free. That's uh
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that's the main video I'm making this week because like I don't think it's
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going to get a lot of views because like videos about Germany like get like it's
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it's very competitive. Uh so yeah, they don't do well. But I think like we have
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like accumulated some good information about studying in Germany. uh like from
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studying in Germany for free like from basically how to apply to the universities we have some tutorials
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um like how to go through the whole unis thing whole student colleague thing uh basically if you don't know like if
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you're coming from a non-EU country usually Germany wants you to just like go through a
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one-year preparatory course uh to like learn basically to get you up to date
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with German university education like not uh it's not really high quality low
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quality thing. It's more like uh being compatible to study there. So uh yeah
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that and then it's usually also kind of like affordable. Uh even though it's
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kind of like Germany is an expensive place uh like you don't have to pay any tuition fees. That's great also like you
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have to like German government is very like exact about things. bureaucracy is
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a is kind of like a is a bother in Germany. I have a lot of people uh I know moving from Turkey to Germany and
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they hated the whole bureaucracy thing like there's just so much paperwork but
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that's because like in Germany everything kind of need to be exact. So,
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which is why like uh you have to go through the whole sorry um block account thing like you
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have to put like uh 11 12,000 on a black account blocked account. So, and you can
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only withdraw like um like €1,000 per month or something like that. Uh so, one
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thing that unfortunately a lot of people don't know is that in Germany you have a
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lot of partial scholarships. Uh and these are not really partial scholarships because like these are
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basically the same as full funding scholarships in United States or any other country because uh this will give
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give you some cash to cover your living costs and since you already don't you're
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not paying any tuition fees. These are basically kind of like full funding scholarships. Uh so like basically
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partially funded scholarship for international students covers university credits or monetary compensation.
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Basically this is like going there and studying in the university. Um you have
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this in a lot of universities in the United States but there's an extremely
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like two very big differences. First of all, you don't get assistantships
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uh for bachelor students in the United States or like some other countries as well, English-sp speakaking countries.
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You only have those for masters and PhD and usually they are available for a PhD. Um so you can apply for for an
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assistantship as a bachelor in Germany. And another thing that is extremely
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important is that so let's say you want to go and study in the United States
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right so to be able to get an assistantship first you have to go and start studying in that university which
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is why if you want to study in the United States and get an assistantship first you're going to have to apply to
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university pay the application fee do the whole thing go there and start studying with
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about $40,000 tuition and then if you don't get the assistantship, you'll still need to have
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like you'll need to pay the whole tuition and your living costs. In Germany, if you go there or start
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studying and you don't get the assistantship, at least you won't have to pay like, I
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don't know, $20,000, $40,000 tution fee. you'll only have to you'll only have to
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pay your living costs which at that point you'll already have saved because otherwise you wouldn't be able to go
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there anyway like you have to have that in the blocked account. So I think that the assistantships student
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assistantships are like it's a much much much better
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opportunity in Germany than it is in the United States. like it has so many
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advantages um compared to their like American counter counterparts.
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Um hang on, let me just join Aean real quick.
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Okay, he'll be here I guess a couple of minutes. So, um there are
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other scholarships as well, not just assistantships. For example, for example, this one, Hans Peter Wild Talent scholarships. Um, one
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thing also that I really like about Germany is that um, hang on
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like there are a lot of scholarships that are kind of like high ranking like kind of like it's homogeneous
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uh, like most like there are some very high uh, ranking universities but then even the non not very high ranking
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universities are still quite high ranking like uh, the the quality of education is kind of more homogene
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homogeneous. is uh compared to United States. Uh for example, this is for informatics, mathematics, and natural
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science. So this says €1,000. It's not true because it's a living step of
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€1,000 per month, which comes to about like what almost $50,000
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uh in total. So the applications port application portal
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is closed right now but at least uh can we get some information still? Um
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I guess not
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current topics.
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Nope, not really. Okay. So anyway, uh so this will cover
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your living cost. So like if you get this scholarship as a bachelor student, uh you're fit. You're done. You don't
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have to pay any tuition and you'll get about €1,000 per month per month, which
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is if you're frugal, uh enough to cover your entire living costs.
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So this is an assistantship. Um, another one that we have here,
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it's about €500 per month for 6 months.
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Um, so yeah, it's not incredibly high. Like it doesn't cover everything. Uh, but
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still like covering half of your living costs for 6 months is still quite good.
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I'm waiting for Aiman to join in. Um, let me just
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rejoin.
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Nope, not this one.
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Okay, we are waiting for the host which is Aean uh to start the meeting.
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Anyway, so that's what it is. Uh that's what we we have been talking about some other stuff as well. Uh fully funded
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scholarships in Switzerland, although pretty much all of them are well we have four of them but they're all kind of
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like for P masters and PhD. Hi Aman, can you hear me?
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Um, hi. Can you hear me? Okay. Yeah, I can hear you. Uh, hang on.
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I think yeah, you should be audible in the live stream, too. How are you? How are things going with you?
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I'm doing well, thank you. How are you? I'm doing well, thank you very much. Uh, so welcome, welcome to the live stream.
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Unfortunately, we don't have that many questions for you this week. Um, one
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question is, "Hello, sir. From a validity standpoint, is there a difference between the topple test
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center edition and the home edition for application purposes?" I said my guess is there wouldn't be any real difference
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when it comes to kind of like validity but also like let's I wanted to ask you
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to get a more certain answer and perhaps like there might be an insight that you want you would want to give about like
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what's the difference between uh like advantages or disadvantages of like test center edition and home edition etc.
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Um yeah so from a validity standpoint I don't think uh there would be any issues
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I think they started the home edition around co time probably before that but that was the the first time I heard
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about it and uh it's just an addition that you
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take at home and then there's a proctor um so they would be watching your
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screen, they would be watching you through the webcam. Uh, you need to have your microphone open so that they make
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sure no one is feeding you the answers. Mhm. Um, yes, some people find that more
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stressful that they're being watched the entire time while taking the test and some people prefer to take it at home
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because it's more flexible. Yeah. Um there are more days in the week where
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you can take it as opposed to TOEFL where there is a strict schedule and uh strict locations as well. Some
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people don't even have it in their hometown. Uh so it is more convenient.
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Uh but apart from that the test is the same, the content is the same. Uh the time is the same. Um, so from a validity
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standpoint, you you're taking the same exam, so it shouldn't matter.
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Okay. Is there anything like you want to add about like maybe other advantages or disadvantages that you would want to
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mention of home edition or um center edition?
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Hi, welcome to the live stream. Yeah, as I said, it's it's just a matter
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of preference. Uh when it comes to uh taking one or the other,
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um some people can be more distracted at home
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and would feel more focused if it's a formal setting. But for people who
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don't, uh it's better to just take it at home. It's uh pretty much the same. Uh
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there there is no inherent disadvantage. Like if if the questions were the same were different or if time was uh less
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if you took it at home, I would say that that's an actual disadvantage. But the
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few disadvantages that is exist are subjective and they're just dependent on
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the person themselves. Okay, thank you very much. So there's
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one question that I wanted to ask. Any scholarship in Czech? Is Czech uh Czech
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good for CS? So um I don't think we have anything checka.
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Uh do we have uh okay first of all is there anything you want to say about
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like checka maybe you have any information or not?
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like I don't really have much uh information about Czech Republic.
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Um I would assume it's cheap. Uh it's
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in the eastern side of Europe, so it should be cheaper than the western side,
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but as far as scholarships, as far as uh universities, I really don't know. Yeah,
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I also heard that like Prague for example is quite expensive uh like kind of like a little closer from what I've
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heard uh to like um Germany
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or like West Europe compared to like East Europe or Central Europe. So yeah
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um not much information there. Sorry. So my question was that so we have this
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these um assistantships student assistantships in Germany right uh so
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and there's a big difference between these and um assistantships that we have
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in the United States basically these are available for a lot of them are
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available for bachelors and masters and PhD while like when it comes to
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assistantships in hang on yeah assistantships in
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hang on a sec sorry um yeah assistantships in like United States or
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some other countries it's just for mast's and PhD now my question is like
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maybe you have information on this or not when it comes to like uh assistantships
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in United States we always talk about like how they're for both masters and PhD but usually they're reserved for PhD
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students do you know if there's anything like that for student assistantships in Germany like if there is any way to say
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that oh this is available for bachelors masters and PhD but usually they are reserved for mast's or PhD or do you
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think like uh bachelors are just as likely to get these assistantships as
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the other degrees
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so your question is that like is it the same case as uh the United States where
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they're commonly more offered to masters and PhD. Yeah. Yeah. No, no, no. uh like more PhD
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than masters like we usually say that it is usually given to PhD students um in
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United States like do you think there is think that like it is this is a available for bachelor's masters and PhD
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but it is less likely for like or very difficult for bachelor students to get get these or like do you think there's
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something like that? Yeah that that is 100% accurate. Yeah. So while they're offered to bachelor
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students, they're more uh likely to be offered to
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graduate students first and then to a very few really
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uh academically performing bachelor students. So and it would be like
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students in their third year wouldn't be like first years, right? And for bachelor students generally it's
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part-time. Um so
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that's why it's offered for uh bachelor students. It's just to a select few not
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uh like for graduate students where it's
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where there are more opportunities. Uh right. Yeah. So if you project it to uh the
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United States case as you said so it is the case of masters and PhD where PhD get more and masters get fewer
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opportunities. Mhm. Okay. Thank you very much. So anyway guys uh these were all the
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questions uh for today. I don't think I missed any
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additional also someone said like uh they would
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like to see if it if possible uh for us to add like some other external
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scholarships uh other than like government scholarships uh like some scholarships maybe for example let's say
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in France uh like click on a university in France and like in external scholarships we have like scholarships
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that are given by for example US government scholarships, but there are also like some other scholarships given
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by um like foundation, etc., etc., etc. Uh they thought like it would be good to
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be able to see those in there too. And I said like I think it would be great, but it would be extremely difficult to find
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all of those like in a country like all around. So like maybe if there's
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something you want to say about that that I don't know. Um yeah, so for that kind of
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scholarships, those that are not consistently offered are really hard to
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track and sometimes the coverage is not
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much for it to be worth the hassle of actually upkeeping the the scholarship
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on the website, updating it, and sometimes it's offered one year but not
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offered the next and then it's offered a third year. So, it's it's just too much
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for uh scholarships that don't offer much to students. So, if it's a scholarship that
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covers a onetime award of say €2,000
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and you have to keep updating that, updating the deadlines, it's not really worth. So
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that's why we just uh cover the major ones that are offered by governments that we know are offered every single
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year um and that actually give a good award
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to international students rather than just uh a small amount that barely covers
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anything. So for those uh you just need to look them up
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yourself. It's uh
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it's just a matter of whether it's going to be offered that year and then
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uh you you'll have to check every single time. So I don't think many students are looking
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for those and that's why it's not really uh worth it. Mhm. Okay. Thank you very much. Anyway
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guys, these are all the scholarships uh scholarship questions that you you had.
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Um so if there's anything else uh any other questions, just type them in.
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Otherwise, we're going to kind of end the live stream here because these are all the questions that we got and it's a
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Q&A live stream. Um, so I'll just gonna give you um like a minute to ask any
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questions that you h have perhaps uh otherwise we're going to end the live stream.
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Man, Prague is beautiful.
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Okay, I don't see any new questions. So, um, thank you very much everyone for joining in this week and thank you Aean
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for coming here and answering answering our questions. Of
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course. Yeah. Thank you for having me. Sub sub count for Aean face real. Yeah,
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I don't think that will happen anytime soon. Anyway, guys, thank you very much for watching this after the live stream
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as a VOD. Thank you very much for watching and we'll see you next Friday at the same hour and have a nice week.
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Bye.
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