Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on both the kid and the language.Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with a kid learning a language and then studying in it? My kid loves language and would like to move somewhere, learn the language and then attend university there. Does anyone have an estimate for how long it might take to get fluent enough for university?
Kid seems to pick up languages easily. His current plan is to go to Norwegian folkehogskole. He seems to think that in a year he'd be ready to go to Norwegian University of Science and Technology, which is ranked highly in his desiredy major.
That seems unrealistic to me, but maybe I am wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If interested in UK schools, be sure to hit the APs. You'll need five 5s for oxford or Cambridge.
Oxford only needs 3.
NP Is that seriously all you need, assuming that and good grades?! My dd has four 5s already.
You need to sit for entrance exams...
+ interview. and the AP's need to be relevant to the subject. Also need a high GPA and an excellent reference
Anonymous wrote:NP. Imperial is the UK equivalent of MIT or Caltech. The main difference is Imperial also has Medicine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trinity, Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, then any of the Russel Group.
Imperial IS Russel Group.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid wants international, go for real and forget Canada. Canada has the cold, the dark, the dreary weather and no cache internationally. Russell Group schools in the UK are excellent. Add in the University of Bath. If Business, look at Bocconi in Milan IE, and Esade in Spain which teaches courses in English while being able to also immerse and get fluent in another language. Also look at University of Sydney, Singapore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If interested in UK schools, be sure to hit the APs. You'll need five 5s for oxford or Cambridge.
Oxford only needs 3.
NP Is that seriously all you need, assuming that and good grades?! My dd has four 5s already.
You need to sit for entrance exams...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If interested in UK schools, be sure to hit the APs. You'll need five 5s for oxford or Cambridge.
Oxford only needs 3.
NP Is that seriously all you need, assuming that and good grades?! My dd has four 5s already.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on both the kid and the language.Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with a kid learning a language and then studying in it? My kid loves language and would like to move somewhere, learn the language and then attend university there. Does anyone have an estimate for how long it might take to get fluent enough for university?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So all these schools teach in English?
yeah though mcgill may require you to learn french there--to a B1 level, I think we will find out this fall if they will implement it
Mcgill does not require French. University of Montreal does.
It's not the school - the Quebec government announced a plan that would require 80% of out of province students (including international students) at English-speaking universities in Quebec to achieve an intermediate level of French by graduation. I believe the school is still fighting it.
Anonymous wrote:Toronto and Waterloo are the best Canadian universities for engineering.
Anonymous wrote:https://curriculum.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/bachelor/maastricht-science-programme
Three-year programme, wonderful surroundings, safe, taught in English, cheap
https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/support/your-studies-begin/tuition-fees/tuition-fee-guide-bachelor’s-programmes-202425
Depends on both the kid and the language.Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with a kid learning a language and then studying in it? My kid loves language and would like to move somewhere, learn the language and then attend university there. Does anyone have an estimate for how long it might take to get fluent enough for university?