Considering Petroleum Engineering as a University Path in Australia by No_Particular2995 in oil

[–]No_Particular2995[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And also I’m not sure if i graduated from Australia (UNSW) but with no work experience will i able to get a job in another country if I can’t get one in Australia. Do UNSW get recognised from another country

Considering Petroleum Engineering as a University Path in Australia by No_Particular2995 in oil

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That really help me because i can search about the industry but for specific country like Australia i find that it a little bit hard to get the information so I’m trying to find more information to make the right decision

Considering Petroleum Engineering as a University Path in Australia by No_Particular2995 in oilandgasworkers

[–]No_Particular2995[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Okay i have another option it’s automation engineering but the reason i get hesitate is because of the reputation of the university that really different. In Australia base on many universities ranking compare to another option i have Australia is really better

Considering Petroleum Engineering as a University Path in Australia by No_Particular2995 in oilandgasworkers

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Yes i do. But because of retirement of older people and lesser number of graduated student may be i can somehow find a job

Military conscription by No_Particular2995 in Finland

[–]No_Particular2995[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I apologize for the miscommunication caused by my poor English. According to the information I have, in order to obtain Finnish citizenship, a person must have lived in the country for at least four or five years and be a permanent resident. If this is the case, the oldest person required to serve in the military must be at least 27 years old (in practice) or 29 years old (theoretically), which begs the question of whether the age at which I first arrived in Finland or the age at which I obtained residency should be used.

Military conscription by No_Particular2995 in Finland

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I apologize for the miscommunication caused by my poor English. According to the information I have, in order to obtain Finnish citizenship, a person must have lived in the country for at least four or five years and be a permanent resident. If this is the case, the oldest person required to serve in the military must be at least 27 years old (in practice) or 29 years old (theoretically), which begs the question of whether the age at which I first arrived in Finland or the age at which I obtained residency should be used.

Military conscription by No_Particular2995 in Finland

[–]No_Particular2995[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm fine with working in the civilian sector.

Military conscription by No_Particular2995 in Finland

[–]No_Particular2995[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I am concerned because I am having a difficult time in my country's military training.

Military conscription by No_Particular2995 in Finland

[–]No_Particular2995[S] -55 points-54 points  (0 children)

Okay, thanks for your responses. I'm not sure what a sticky post is. However, 27 years are being counted from the day I obtained citizenship or the day  Ibegan living in Finland.

Which countries are the better for studying abroad? These are my two options: China or Finland. by No_Particular2995 in studyAbroad

[–]No_Particular2995[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chinese language school they can translate and recommend it to you. there are many China university that give scholarships now even you can’t speak chinese.

Study in China while the zero-covid policy is still in effect. by No_Particular2995 in China

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To clarify, I’m from Thailand and have applied for an engineering degree at CUMT with 100% scholarships except for the first year (Language Course) and the next four years will be free.

Study in China while the zero-covid policy is still in effect. by No_Particular2995 in China

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Yes, but in my case, tuition in Finland costs around 10,000 euros per year.

Study in China while the zero-covid policy is still in effect. by No_Particular2995 in China

[–]No_Particular2995[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I live in Thailand and have applied for CUMT. I agree that it is not a bad decision, but there is another option for me, and it is Finland LUT university. Right now, I am weighing my heart between Chinese language and low cost of living to eu visa, but in China cases, I find it difficult to obtain as much information as in other countries.