Norway has beautiful scenery, there is prevalent use of English language, living expenses is around 80,000 Yuan per year...
Norway ’s literal meaning is "to the North Road." It is an ancient Scandinavian peninsula across the Nordic countries . Haruki Murakami's "Norwegian Wood" is only one of the aspects that composed the beauty of the Kingdom of Norway. Beetles Band "Norwegian Wood" is also known. For the Chinese people, the Norwegian Football named “pirate” is not derogatory language . Piracy really depends on the "reincarnation." Norway, in the 9 th century, wooden pirate ships quietly parked in the "pirate ship museum," Lane.
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Natural scenery is beautiful
The Nordic and Mediterranean natural scenery are uniquely beautiful. There are many extraordinary types of scenery that leave a great impression to those who have seen them. In winter, in the Arctic Circle Lane, you can see the midnight sun. Its tortuous coastline and offshore islands reached more than 150,000. The two major cities, Oslo and Bergen, are like America . On the road, you almost see very few pedestrians. Even in Oslo, though it is already a city, you can see mountains everywhere. Norway is quiet and very beautiful. Norway has one of the world's best laws: every inch of arable land, whether state-owned or private, must be open to all and free of charge.
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Culture is good
Norway has resounding musicians, as well as playwright. Fashion culture is quite well developed. Now, the world's coolest music and films were born in Norway. 25-year-old Norwegian friends described the Norwegian capital, Oslo: “Without the mainstream culture, there are no sorts of sub-culture, no such popular alternative. Norwegian women were second in the world that was granted the right to vote, feminists have long been obsolete, the men are called aggrieved, TV weather forecasts are doing very beautiful..”
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The best country to live
Norway is one of the known richest country around the world. It has an annual per capita income of nearly 40,000 U.S. dollars. The United Nations said it ranks third in terms of its wealth. Moreover, in one of United Nation’s survey, Norway is “ the world's most livable countries." Norway occupies the top spot. The United Nations survey covers a wide range of life indicators such as the average life expectancy, education level, and the gross domestic product index ranking first. Of course, if you have the privilege to stay in Norway and obtain residence permits, you can enjoy more of the Norwegian welfare. However, the Norwegian government still hopes students who have achieved their degree in Norway to return to their respective countries for them to be able to deliver valuable contribution.
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Good delicacies with mustard
Do you love or hate salmon sashimi? In Norway, there are supermarkets where you can buy Salmon. The Norwegian salmon is good and it is famous in the world. They even mix mustard for better taste. You may forget Japan restaurants because in Norway you may even get bored in often eating salmon.
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Norway education recognized worldwide
It has actually been said in the United Nation’s survey that Norway's education level and the quality of education is high. Norway 's education and the integration of European countries enjoy a high reputation because its education diplomas are recognized by the world. Norwegian national students said that they do not experience disdainful treatment and that they are all treated equally. So Shanghai's students need not worry about the Nordic schools because it is not like other schools that treat others down.
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Visa rejection rate is low
Unlike the United Kingdom and the United States, Norway's visa rejection is low. All students receive schools offer, and the economic situation shows that the Norwegian government recognized the student’s thirst for learning that they could not say NO to students, there is a rare turned down phenomenon. Despite that Norway had not yet opened to China on tourist visas, visa application rejection is very low for those whose purpose is to visit relatives and friends.
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Norway universities are not after money
Norway's Universities are mostly public schools. In addition to student’s own preparations for approximately 80,000 yuan for a year’s living expenses, the rest of the bill is shouldered by the government. Do not think that only the elite can study in Norway because you can find solution for your annual cost-of-living. If you want to study a masters degree in Norway, you may apply for scholarships. More wonderful is that you can apply to schools through the Norwegian government education loans. Of course, if you choose to study at private schools, you have to prepare for a fee.
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Encourage being independent
In Norway, no one may restrict you. You may choose to work to earn wages and be the one to manage your time so that you may focus your energies on your own studies. Some schools will even take the initiative to help students find jobs. Some foreign students may work in the school during holidays.
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Do not let the non-formal agent earn your money
In studying in Norway, everything is transparent and information is also open. Students can have access to the University of Norway themselves. At home, they may visit the website and get considerable detailed information about Norway, including recent University activities, curriculum and others.
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Norway is an English-speaking country
Do not be frightened because courses are taught in English. Therefore, in the application to Norwegian schools, there is a need for TOEFL results. In Norway, English popularization rate is quite high. Down to the supermarket staff, up to the members of the royal family, they can speak fluent English, although some of the older ones sometimes with Norwegian accent. Of course, it is not difficult to learn Norwegian if you just spend time.
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