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Khairunnisa Saprik

Khairunnisa Saprik

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Singaporean

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Degree in Communications and Sociology

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A fan of anime and all things Japanese, Khai has been writing professionally since 2010 and “unofficially” for much longer. In her free time, you will often find her baking, reading, travelling and doing everything else in between.

Applying to a Finnish University

Applying to a Finnish University

Understanding how the university application system works abroad, especially in the country that you’d like to study in is crucial. You don’t want to be caught out and have your application rejected because it is incomplete. Therefore, you will need to understand how the university application system works first. After which, we suggest that you contact the university of your interest directly for more details as each one will have their own set of unique

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Scholarships in Finland to start you off

Scholarships in Finland to start you off

If you’re an EU or EEA student, then you won’t have to pay a cent. Education in Finland is free for you. However, if you’re not, Finland has started introducing fees for their degree programmes that are taught in English from August 2017 onwards. There is some good news for non-EU/EEA students though, tuition fees are not charged for Doctoral studies or degree courses offered in Finnish or Swedish.   There are two types of universities in Finland-

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The best subjects to study in New Zealand

The best subjects to study in New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the few countries that has had a long-standing history of welcoming foreigners into their home. With a very friendly attitude towards migrants, a bustling economy, breath-taking natural geoformations, nice weather and a strong education system, what’s not to like about the Kiwi’s land? Furthermore, the country’s economy is stable and with such amazing natural landscapes, you’ll never run out of things to do. So, it’s no surprise that the

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Why you should study finance in Singapore

Why you should study finance in Singapore

When you think of Southeast Asia, it’s hard not to hear someone mentioning Singapore. For those who are unfamiliar, this little country, affectionately termed the little red dot (thanks to the dot representing its place on the global map) is an economic powerhouse. Focusing on the one resource it has in abundance - labour, the country has made rapid progress, transitioning smoothly from an industrial economy to a knowledge-based one. Today, Singapore has one of the

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