Hello I just got the turkey government scholarship and the university that was choosed for me does not have any English programs and am. Literally terrified Please what should I expect is there and way I can change university
I understand how you feel guys and it is important to think this through. Studying in Turkish is challenging, yes, but it is doable and I must say, it is easier to study an Engineering course in Turkish than to study an art or non-technical course in Turkish. This is because in Engineering, once you understand the concepts, the language is no longer a barrier. Nevertheless, all of this depends on the student and how much they are willing to put in. So if you think this is worth giving a try, then you may go ahead. If not, or if you have a better opportunity waiting for you, you can decide to reject the scholarship. I hope this helps
I understand how you feel guys and it is important to think this through. Studying in Turkish is challenging, yes, but it is doable and I must say, it is easier to study an Engineering course in Turkish than to study an art or non-technical course in Turkish. This is because in Engineering, once you understand the concepts, the language is no longer a barrier. Nevertheless, all of this depends on the student and how much they are willing to put in. So if you think this is worth giving a try, then you may go ahead. If not, or if you have a better opportunity waiting for you, you can decide to reject the scholarship. I hope this helps
I understand how you feel guys and it is important to think this through. Studying in Turkish is challenging, yes, but it is doable and I must say, it is easier to study an Engineering course in Turkish than to study an art or non-technical course in Turkish. This is because in Engineering, once you understand the concepts, the language is no longer a barrier. Nevertheless, all of this depends on the student and how much they are willing to put in. So if you think this is worth giving a try, then you may go ahead. If not, or if you have a better opportunity waiting for you, you can decide to reject the scholarship. I hope this helps
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Masha Allah brother May Allaah bless your studies and your future endeavors ameen.
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Thank you for the vlog it was really great
But you really should have introduced your camera man 😅😅Was hoping to see him
You are right, his clips are mostly in Part 2 that's why
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I have been looking for the part 2 of the video. Could you please put the link in the comments
Nice environment. Please can you easily move from turkey to another country?
Easily? It depends on the country and your circumstances I believe
Sir. Please do us a video about Best university and city that we can apply for the coming 2024
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Hello
I just got the turkey government scholarship and the university that was choosed for me does not have any English programs and am. Literally terrified
Please what should I expect is there and way I can change university
Same dear same. The thought of having to pursue Engineering in Turkish is terrifying. I’m hesitant to accept
Same here, i got the scholarship with turkish as language of instruction at Gazi University, please i need guidance, what do you say
I understand how you feel guys and it is important to think this through. Studying in Turkish is challenging, yes, but it is doable and I must say, it is easier to study an Engineering course in Turkish than to study an art or non-technical course in Turkish. This is because in Engineering, once you understand the concepts, the language is no longer a barrier.
Nevertheless, all of this depends on the student and how much they are willing to put in. So if you think this is worth giving a try, then you may go ahead. If not, or if you have a better opportunity waiting for you, you can decide to reject the scholarship.
I hope this helps
I understand how you feel guys and it is important to think this through. Studying in Turkish is challenging, yes, but it is doable and I must say, it is easier to study an Engineering course in Turkish than to study an art or non-technical course in Turkish. This is because in Engineering, once you understand the concepts, the language is no longer a barrier.
Nevertheless, all of this depends on the student and how much they are willing to put in. So if you think this is worth giving a try, then you may go ahead. If not, or if you have a better opportunity waiting for you, you can decide to reject the scholarship.
I hope this helps
I understand how you feel guys and it is important to think this through. Studying in Turkish is challenging, yes, but it is doable and I must say, it is easier to study an Engineering course in Turkish than to study an art or non-technical course in Turkish. This is because in Engineering, once you understand the concepts, the language is no longer a barrier.
Nevertheless, all of this depends on the student and how much they are willing to put in. So if you think this is worth giving a try, then you may go ahead. If not, or if you have a better opportunity waiting for you, you can decide to reject the scholarship.
I hope this helps
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