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The application period for the international Bachelor’s degree programmes for the academic year 2009-2010 has been closed

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Living in Finland

Finland is a beautiful country with a very few population around 5.2 million. It is a well developed country with modern technology. It is very good to learn basic Finnish as soon as you arrive in Finland .

About the climate?

Be sure and bold, you are going to face -30 degree Celsius. It is not a joke. Finland is marked by very cold winters and warm summers. You need to carry lots of warm clothes.

About the Entertainment?

You can go to some theatre to watch movies or see drama. You can also go to swimming pool, sport hall and have fun with what you like to play. If you love to go for a journey then you can surf different lakes all around Finland. The other options for entertainment can be the night clubs and different restaurants.

About the monthly expenses?

Well it is very much similar to all other European countries. The groceries are very expensive. There are lots of supermarkets and you can get anything you want. The accommodation here varies with the type of room you are living in. Overall a student can manage his month within €400-€600. Anyway that depends on how you are going to live your life.

Monthly costs for students are roughly estimated to be:

Accommodation140-350 EUR
Lunch at student canteen 40-64 EUR
Self-catering 85-120 EUR
Other expenses 85-120 EUR

Any threats?

Be calm you will get a warm response from the people living here. People are very social. There is no any security problem. You can be a free man but be sure to be abide by the Finnish rules and regulations.

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