What’s the approximate cost for nursing students at the university of portland (per year)?
p.s.: I’m living off campus with family.
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Very expensive without family support
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5 years ago
Laurence B is absolutely right. You must not only take a proficiency test in French, you must also show that you have the equivalent of the Baccalauréat (French high school diploma). Be ready for a shock too adjusting to the grading system. Although grades are out of 20 and not 100 like here, a 60 % is considered quite good, 70 % good and 80 % very good. No positive reinforcement in the French system. If you don’t work hard, you fail, since you don’t pay and are therefore not a client, they are not there to satisfy the “client”. The failure and drop out rates are much higher. Selection is not made by money but by results. Also, in most places you won’t get that nice campus experience like in America. In France you go to your classes and then you go home. It doesn’t mean there can’t be a friendly atmosphere, I had a blast in college and I loved it, but I just wanted to warn you that it’s very different and what differences to expect.
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Why not phone the nursing school and ask? Or get the information about course costs on-line and do the math.
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write ’em and ask:
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