The cost of housing is of course different depending on where you study in Sweden. A one room student apartment is about 2000-3500 SEK in smaller cities, average cities around 2300-4300 SEK, and in larger cities 2500-4500 SEK. Other costs like transport can also vary a lot depending on where in Sweden you choose to study.
It is expensive to live in Finland if you are a student, especially in the capital area (Helsinki). A very popular way of living is to live in student apartments, or student dormitories. These places are in general cheaper to live at, but it is worth checking out other living choices as well. A very good way to cut the costs is to get a big apartment and split the costs with other students. Usually these apartments are in really good shape, and this is only one of the reasons why they are so attractive among students. In university cities it is also common to share apartments from the private market together with other students.
Tahad keelt õppida, kuid raha ei ole läheduses ei ole ka sobiva keele õpetajat? Kas teadsid, et internetis on palju võimalusi tasuta keeleõppeks. Selleks on vaja huvi, motivatsiooni ja järjepidevust. Järgnevalt kokkuvõte põhjamaiste keelte õppimisvõimalustest internetis:
Olen 11. klassi õpilane. Hiljuti märkasin kooli infostendil plakatit, mis tutvustas õppimisvõimalusi Põhjamaades. Olles leidnud nende maade seast ka Islandi, otsustasin asja põhjalikumalt uurida, kuna Island on mulle alati huvi pakkunud. Kodulehelt leidsin palju uut infot, kuid tabasin end kohe mõttelt, et arvatavasti mu soov Islandil õppida ainult unistuseks jääbki. Samas otsustasin, et kui ma midagi ei uuri ega ürita, ei hakkagi asjad liikuma. Niisiis pöördun teie poole, et uurida, millised minu väljavaated on. Millest peaksin alustama, kelle poole pöörduma? Kas peaksin esmalt keskkooli Eestis lõpetama ja alles seejärel kaaluma õppimisvõimalusi Islandil? Või on võimalik keskkooli viimane klass ka Islandi koolis lõpetada?

- We recommend that you contact the admissions office at the institution in question, you may find links to institutions on each program description.
- You may also download an application form here.
In order to obtain the neccessary application forms and information about the application deadlines you will have to contact each university or university college. In general the application deadline for foreign students is between January 15 to March 15 for courses starting the following autumn (August). Please note that some institutions have separate "pre-qualification" deadlines that are earlier than this.
Yes, several institutions offer Swedish for beginners. In most cases, the courses are intended for exchange students.
In general, institutions evaluate degrees on an individual basis. If the transcript is not in English, you may need to have it translated first, however.