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Master's in UK or Holland? Fee+Living costs

  • 17-03-2018 12:14am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    I'm in my 1st year of BA in Psychology and I was considering doing my master's degree abroad (probably something to do with forensic psych, which I know is popular in Scotland). Are there any grants available for postgrads studying abroad? (I'm mainly interested in the UK and Holland) I heard that costs of living in England are very high, but Scotland is cheaper + SAAS offers grants. I know Holland is a lot cheaper and also offers courses in English which would be useful. Does anyone have any experiences of living abroad? Is it hard to find a job in the UK or Holland? Money-wise which one is better? Are the wages higher in Holland or the UK (minimum wage i mean)?
    I have done a little bit of research but I feel like it isn't sufficient, so I'm interested in hearing about the experiences of people who have actually studied abroad or know someone who did in order to get a better overall picture.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 176 ✭✭FakePie


    I come here to basically post this same thread.

    You said you've done research?

    Can you elaborate on what information you've garnered thus far, and hopefully with a few various contributions, we can build a more definitive picture?

    Cost of living is cheaper in Holland?
    Curiosity - did you deduct that from specific research?
    I know health insurance is compulsory when residing there - which adds over 100 to the monthly bill.


    I'd be intensely curious as to whether certain Irish benefits are available for those wishing to study abroad?


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