A couple thousand euros at most. A bit of extra cash for the student exchange year would be nice. Education is of course free in Finland, only costs are textbooks if you wish to buy them and mandatory 100 euros per year to the student union. But that means you get _very_ cheap healthcare via the Student Health Service so that's great.
Social Insurance Institution (Kela/Fpa) affords all full-time students student benefit. It's a measly amount but you sort of can live on it.
My major is food technology.
Social Insurance Institution (Kela/Fpa) affords all full-time students student benefit. It's a measly amount but you sort of can live on it.
My major is food technology.
Student Loans - Who's got them and for how much!
28/04/2012 04:18:50 AM
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I haven't got them yet, but if I go into law school I may end up acquiring some.
28/04/2012 09:44:02 AM
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I'll finish with about $262,000 and a DVM
28/04/2012 03:07:05 PM
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The reward is definitely not worth the payout. *NM*
28/04/2012 05:56:36 PM
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Not always true ...
29/04/2012 03:04:51 PM
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Soooo glad I don't/won't have any
29/04/2012 10:01:50 AM
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I have two student loans, of which I have repaid not a penny.
29/04/2012 02:21:09 PM
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