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andyzoga
To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« on: July 26, 2007, 08:47 PM »

Hi Nairalanders.I just read in the dailies about some courses in Sweden/Norway with free tuition.Can this be true?Anyone with a tangible info shouldn't hesitate to let me know the authentisity of this.Thanks
leleken (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #1 on: August 02, 2007, 04:31 PM »

yes its true.i know of someone who can be of help esp if u are in lagos.check or call damilare 08033358889.goodluck
epain (f)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #2 on: August 03, 2007, 08:32 AM »

 actually i have a friend on it rite now/ but don't know much/ 4sure its true. please hw will d person b of help
andyzoga
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #3 on: August 03, 2007, 09:13 PM »

If u have the ID of anyone in Lagos dealing in this kind of a deal,I guess u should put it on this page for many people to benefit from him rather than giving a phone number,u understand what I mean?, Lest I for get,are u on thesame deal?
opensource (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #4 on: August 03, 2007, 10:01 PM »

Fellow naijalanders just to contribute my own quota .I am quite knowledgable about the Swedish and Scandinavians education and admission process and can help any one in getting a scholarship there.But before I proceed I will like to advice that there might be potential delays in terms of delivery of your letter by the nigeria post office and this is turn might make u loss the chance.

Also the Visa application takes about 2 months and when you don't get the offer letter on time u might loss out.

If you need more info ,  contact me and i can help ,

Thanks
MT
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #5 on: August 04, 2007, 12:07 AM »

@ ALL

While it is true that the tuition fee is free, you still need to know that you have a lot to convince the consular at the swedish embassy. Yu have to prove that you are able to maintain yourself without recourse to public funds. If you can successfully scale through that hurdle, then get ready for the cold!. All da best


stanchi (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #6 on: August 05, 2007, 06:57 PM »

actually there's a consultant I know at western house building at marina lagos .
You pay them a total sum of around 400k they will just help you eith your admission accomodation and part time job.YEah the tuition is entirely free in sweden,norway etc.Sorry i can not remember hteir name but their advert is always in the tuesday guardian general advert page.

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every (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #7 on: August 16, 2007, 09:16 AM »

Open source, i think i need more info.My email add is:  tayusky@yahoo.com.

Thanks.
topeorekoy (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #8 on: August 21, 2007, 01:04 PM »

@ stanchi,

400k for what? go to school in sweden? u got to be kidding me. when i can do that free myself. know the procedure. even have a friend that has gone without paying anyone any dime
teebabs (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #9 on: August 25, 2007, 04:27 AM »

Open Source please i need more information. Reach me on getniyinow@hotmail.com
udezij (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #10 on: August 25, 2007, 08:52 AM »

topeorekoy,please can you tell me the procedure on how i can apply for university in sweden and get the admission and also scholarship.

Hope to hear from you

Last question:Do you know how one can get schengen visa
seunniji (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #11 on: August 25, 2007, 12:21 PM »

please who ever have more info contact me on seunniji@yahoo.co.uk
seunniji (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #12 on: August 25, 2007, 12:23 PM »

i meant "has", LOL
olagboye (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #13 on: August 27, 2007, 11:30 AM »

hi everyone, I'm interested. u can forward the info to me on olagboye2002@yahoo.com
brownbonno (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #14 on: August 27, 2007, 02:16 PM »

Sweden is a Tuition free country.There is no need to pay money to anybody.Here is the link
http://www.si.se/templates/StartPage____3.aspx
topeorekoy (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #15 on: August 27, 2007, 02:51 PM »

its just as easy as applying for a job. google schools in sweden. then apply for any course of ur choice. the next admission shld open in december. u have to get ur credentials sighned and stamped by a notary public(lawyer who is a notary public) some requested for the info. page of ur international passport but some don't.
funnylife (f)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #16 on: August 29, 2007, 04:35 PM »

my number is 08032131638,

opensource, can u kindly call me or text me ur no

i am interested in d sweden scholarship.

please reach me

tnx alot
oremoren (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #17 on: September 05, 2007, 08:03 PM »

hi all for tuition studies to any scandinavian countries it easy as abc, Sweden, norway, holland. its for real. visit the country's websites. for info or visit www.naijascholarship.blogspot.com. i got two friends who are lleaving  friday. one for sewden one for norway. good luck to you all
maryray
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #18 on: February 09, 2008, 07:59 PM »

Need help from all u guys Huh, is this swedish stuff really  here good. someone abeg advise me. Presently, i am in Canada, also i'm a resident, and while i'm not paying international student fee, my school fee is still expensive anyway. Added to the fact that i decided 2 be a big girl and asked my mom not to be sending money to me, i am now paying my feeding, rent, fees, transportation, clothing, just name it, and i am only 20!. Also i really don't like this place, u wont believe that within my first week here, i was already planning to go back 2 nigeria, and d only thing keeping me here is that i decided to finish my education first.

Do u guys think it's a good idea to transfer my courses, and go 2 school there in December. Do i have 2 speak their language, or is english d work language. Also will i be able to get a job there fast (i mean really fast, and as a normal naija, i will even pay anyone who can hook me up with a good job), or get someone to fix me up with a job, or is their job opportunity there like Naija. Anyone of u guys can reach me at LadyYesu_beauty@yahoo.com.au, or call my number which is 204-952-7467(mind u, u are risking ur credit if u are not in canada).

Please u guys should advice me through my email or whatever, i have a laptop at home anyway, and i always check my email. If u really think its rosy, especially with the job opportunities, then i might just switch oh. And if u know someone in school there already, d story might help. Also how do they treat people there, ope its not like all this yeye north americans, cause eye don't want 2 be going from frying pan to fire Undecided. The thing with the embassy should not be a problem, after convertind some dollars, it should carry weight there Grin.
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dejsmiles (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #19 on: February 11, 2008, 03:16 PM »

hello maryray,I will advice you to just stay there and finish your studies and if you think you can't continue to pay then it's better you let your mum know what is happening ang support you with what she have.The devil you know is far better than the angel you don't know.So I suggest you continue.Takia
Delta007 (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #20 on: February 11, 2008, 05:06 PM »

Ok, Mary, u are sounding like a very big baby. At 20, I was already in my 3rd yr in my program in Canada, yes Canada; and guess what? I was an international student paying those fees and at thet time, we werent even allowed to work off campus unlike now. My point is, see it as a challenge that molds u instead of looking for an easy way out. Residents pay as little as $3K a yr and I find it hard to believe when I hear peeps like u crying. Even a good summer jab will take care of ur fees, accommodation, food, and other expenses unless u are a high-end girl; and yeah, there's nothing wrong in asking for assistance from ur folks. It has nothing to do with being a big girl. Being matured entails looking at ur options and maximising them; which means if ur folks are a financial option at this point in time, no biggie as far as u don't squander their dough. The Sweden option is not a bad idea but it's only the tuition that's free. You still got other expenses (similar to ur current situation) that may or maynot be more expensive (my guess is that they are more expensive in those Scan/Shengen countries).

I think part of ur problem is that u are finding it hard to adjust and settle down; this is partly due to ur location. Looking at ur number, it seems u are based in Manitoba, unfortunately one of the sh!tholes of Canada. It's true, Rural America is a glorified village; u can't compare it to Abuja. If u aint too far into ur program, it wont be a bad idea to move to a relatively decent city where u can mingle with other folks (Nigerians, Africans, etc), get decent jobs and have several other facilities at ur disposal. It would aid ur settling down. Also, note ur location in Canada matters alot. In places like Manitoba, there are fewer jobs and since it's one of the poorer provinces, u are likely to pay higher tuition. You have the internet at ur disposal; make use of it and maximise ur potential here in Canada. If u got any other questions, feel free to holla @ me.

Quote from: maryray on February 09, 2008, 07:59 PM
Need help from all u guys Huh, is this swedish stuff really  here good. someone abeg advise me. Presently, i am in Canada, also i'm a resident, and while i'm not paying international student fee, my school fee is still expensive anyway. Added to the fact that i decided 2 be a big girl and asked my mom not to be sending money to me, i am now paying my feeding, rent, fees, transportation, clothing, just name it, and i am only 20!. Also i really don't like this place, u wont believe that within my first week here, i was already planning to go back 2 nigeria, and d only thing keeping me here is that i decided to finish my education first.

Do u guys think it's a good idea to transfer my courses, and go 2 school there in December. Do i have 2 speak their language, or is english d work language. Also will i be able to get a job there fast (i mean really fast, and as a normal naija, i will even pay anyone who can hook me up with a good job), or get someone to fix me up with a job, or is their job opportunity there like Naija. Anyone of u guys can reach me at LadyYesu_beauty@yahoo.com.au, or call my number which is 204-952-7467(mind u, u are risking your credit if u are not in canada).

Please u guys should advice me through my email or whatever, i have a laptop at home anyway, and i always check my email. If u really think its rosy, especially with the job opportunities, then i might just switch oh. And if u know someone in school there already, d story might help. Also how do they treat people there, ope its not like all this yeye north americans, cause eye don't want 2 be going from frying pan to fire Undecided. The thing with the embassy should not be a problem, after convertind some dollars, it should carry weight there Grin.
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rati ken (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #21 on: February 12, 2008, 02:30 PM »

@Delta007

I'll say you are good man for that well constructed advice up here for Mary.

I'll like to have a chat with you to clarify some issues if you wouldn't mind.

amiablekenny@yahoo.com does it all. YIM? message? whatever option you so desire.

I am almost always online.
Tantolu
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #22 on: February 13, 2008, 09:42 PM »

Delta 007,

great advice for mary there, op u wldnt mind if i have ur e.mail
ammosmann2
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #23 on: February 13, 2008, 09:57 PM »

Guy, You don't need to consult anyone to apply to any tuition free university in Sweden. Just visit www.studera.nu or google-search "Study in sweden" and you'll get all you need to know. Everything is done online. Goodluck
Xolokristo (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #24 on: February 14, 2008, 01:32 AM »

Sweden, tuition free, Expensive cost of living, some how you must pay back to the system, unah think say them be father Christmas?

Delta007, nah you be the man!

Maryray, Experience they say is the best teacher because he gives you the test first, and the lesson afterwards, shine your eyez!
Mustay (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #25 on: February 15, 2008, 02:41 PM »

Quote from: ammosmann2 on February 13, 2008, 09:57 PM
Guy, You don't need to consult anyone to apply to any tuition free university in Sweden. Just visit www.studera.nu or google-search "Study in sweden" and you'll get all you need to know. Everything is done online. Goodluck

true!
icedbone (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #26 on: February 19, 2008, 03:06 PM »

hi delta007,that was a nice advise u gave.please i won't mind if we  c ould have a chat because i have the intentions to come school in canada my ad is icedbone007@yahoo.com and my Y'msgr id is icedbone007 .cheers
dapsycool (m)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #27 on: February 19, 2008, 03:27 PM »

Admission closed Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy for 2008, Instead of doubting, why not take advantage of this awoof,imagine studying for free in some of the best universities worldwide. Lund, Uppsala and Chalmers are all in the top 200 universities worldwide Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked while the best uni in Nigeria is ranked 6000+ Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed
If u can, take advantage, because free education would stop someday,like denmark stopped 2006, i think austria was 2001.
So Iceland,Finland,Norway and Sweden still gat free edu.They got a Nigerian Students Association In Sweden, though their site is down.
Like I said earlier, admission closed for 2008, ya''ll chill till next year Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue
sha_money
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #28 on: May 23, 2008, 07:26 PM »

please can i get info on housing in umea sweden.i need it badly.reply if u have info on it
Onyeara
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #29 on: May 23, 2008, 08:17 PM »

Hi to you all. I completed my masters in  the best university in Sweden. I was also on a scholarship then. Presently working in the UK. So if you need any info as per study in Sweden and accommodation in Stockholm.free free to give me a Shout
sha_money
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #30 on: May 24, 2008, 07:57 PM »

onyeara
            please i need info about accommodation in umea sweden. my email add. stonface2@yahoo.com
vitamin (f)
Re: To School And Work In Sweden:tuition Free!
« #31 on: May 28, 2008, 08:16 PM »

hi opensource,
   please send me info at tolu_sonubi@yahoo.com. thanx
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