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so this is global Masters scholarships
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at Carolin Sky Institute in
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Sweden um we don't have that many
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Scholarships in Sweden or in any of the
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Scandinavian countries anyway um but
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this is one of those now this is for
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just for Masters not for PhD or Bachelor
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tuition it's not uh it it will not cover
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everything that like all of your living
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costs which will be quite high and we'll
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see that in a second because it's Sweden
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uh but it will cover your tuition fees
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uh which can be quite High um we'll see
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those in a second too um all
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nationalities all subjects there are no
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um limitations on that just for 10
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people though uh it is very competitive
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because like they state in their own
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page that like around 1,500 people kind
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of um apply for this and they give it to
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people not that many um there is an
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application required for this and the
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admission deadline is January 15 so you
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got to be pretty quick about this one if
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you want to if you want to um like seiz
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this opportunity and the scholarship
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deadline is February 26
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2025 so what it covers it covers tuition
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fees just let's see the tuition fees
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oh you need to be able to pay the
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application fee within the deadline so
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that's the only um eligibility criteria
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so kin Institute let's see that tuition
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fee right it's about like 200,000 sou so
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uh 200,000 Swedish Kona which is about
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like U 16 to like maybe up $20,000
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perhaps um so it's quite a lot like it
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will still be expensive we'll see that
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but this will give you almost like
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$80,000 no not not 80 it's if it's 2
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years um it's about like
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$40,000 um worth of financial aid which
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is quite good which is why it's very
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competitive because like also a lot of
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people U want to study um in
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Scandinavian countries Sweden being one
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of those and this is not just any
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Institute uh this is a very high rank
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very high profile Education Institute so
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normally uh like when I talk about like
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whether a university is good or not I
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talk about their alumni and whether they
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have like people like Nobel Prize
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winners in its alumni so this University
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this school not only has a lot a lot of
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uh Nobel Prize winners but they they
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actually give Nobel prizes so I think it
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was physiology and Medicine uh these
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guys have the have the people who is
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like giving out the Nobel Prize winners
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on that subject so it's a very very very
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high level of Education um it's not a
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very large school it's in solna which is
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it's pretty much uh Stockholm we'll see
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that in a second and as you can see
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there they have just two scholarships
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this is the first one and this
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is like the others is pretty much the
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same just tuition waiver for two
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semesters this is for four semesters I
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believe it's since it's for Masters so
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this is full tution the other one is
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partial um let's see the University
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where it is and what it looks
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like so here it is it's in it's pretty
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much in Stockholm um it's in this like I
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think it's in the Stockholm Stockholm U
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County but not in the city center so
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it's like it's about 5 km here like 5
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minutes 10 minutes with car um so it's
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uh living in the capital which means it
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will be very expensive so let's see how
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long how much it will cost um so this
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Stockholm it's about let's
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$1,100 maybe $1,000 per month that is
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without rent um and the rent is about
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$900 perhaps like I think this is
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outside the center city center so it's
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$1,000 um so yeah I think probably your
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expenses including um rent would be
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about like maybe a little less than
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2,000 because usually the estimated um
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expenses of students as much like as far
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as I can see uh from like the university
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estimations are about this like a little
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bit more than this um maybe it's about
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like $1,500 uh dollar you'll need
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because you know students usually spend
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less so it will still be quite expensive
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you'll like maybe $220,000 a year uh so
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this is for Masters it will be two years
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so keep that in mind but again the
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university is extremely high
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profile like they are giving away Nobel
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priz prizes so yeah this is the
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University if you want to study in
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Sweden I know a lot of people do because
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our videos about Sweden or Norway in
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that cont context um are very popular so
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this might be an opportunity for you
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because like maybe you can cover um like
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$20,000 a year um but then you like you
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cannot pay the tuition fee also um so
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yeah this might be the saving rat let's
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so hang on okay so yeah uh this is the
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not much to be said about this one much
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else you know if you have any questions
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by the way we have a comment section in
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the bottom of every page that we have
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for scholarships or for the universities
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you can just leave your questions here
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and he answers all of them um he's the
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founder of global scholarships and he
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answers every single question by the
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way sorry so we can click here to go and
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see the University's page for this again
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they don't give you much because there's
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not much information to give anyway so
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it just covers your um so this hang on
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this is the one scholarships provided by
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Ki um Global Master scholarship you can
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just click here let's see uh before that
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offers around 10 scholarships per year
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competition the competition is high uh
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with approximately 1,500 International
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students applying for their scholarship
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annually so yeah it also is distributed
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across all the global master programs so
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we can click here to get more
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information um important dates who can
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apply what does the scholarship cover so
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it just cover the tuition fee covers the
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tuition fee how do we apply selection
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process um some of the holders of the
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contact so yeah this is pretty much it
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um you can get more information about
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tuition fees living costs I'm going
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actually yeah this is this might be
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14,000 Kona okay let's see how much is
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10 okay so it's about like okay let's
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14 yeah it is about like
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$1,300 maybe like 1,000
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1,300 uh dollar so yeah um the way I see
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it usually it's about like a little bit
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more than this this like what n gives
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you for an average a single person
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because you as a student spend way less
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people uh because like when you add the
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rent to this it's about like 2,000 but
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uh the university estimates about three
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1,300 right this includes r okay yeah it
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includes accommodation student discounts
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um student friendly budget and
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then LS keeping a budget okay so it says
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living costs and funding but there's not
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information on funding
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like like maybe um places that you can
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get additional um income
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yeah okay yeah we have um so
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scholarships is I'm guessing the same
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and on let's try and see working while
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studying yeah so you can get more
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information from here but on working
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while studying a part-time job uh common
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student jobs tips from our
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students um oh this interesting find how
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to find an extra job as a
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a three Busa actually has from Cypress
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Cyprus yeah he she studied in
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Istanbul um so yeah there's a lot of
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information by the way about like
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finding a job um do you have any tips
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for students wanting to work in Sweden
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don't be afraid to ask uh don't be
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afraid to ask and put yourself out there
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so it's pretty much the same I guess uh
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there opportunities for non Swedish
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speakers but it may take some time to
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find the right fit um so of course like
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and so this person does not
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have does not speak Swedish this person
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Swedish actually it's it's not a problem
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at all a stock very Multicultural City
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yeah um so they bu doesn't talk about uh
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the language but of course like if you
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know Swedish it it is better way better
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yeah apparently even if you do not know
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any Swedish you can still find jobs and
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they will be quite high paying jobs
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because like the average income uh in
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Sweden in Stockholm is as like it is
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high since it's a like um it's a wealthy
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country uh which is why it's also very
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expensive so yeah probably what you will
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will be enough to cover your expenses
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hopefully if you do not expend you know
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spend too much anyway so this hang on
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this was Global Master scholarship at
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