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Hello
I'm soon starting my third (and last) year to my bachelor's degree in math (primary, and a bit physics too) in a non-English-speaking country, and I'm thinking of doing a master's degree abroad (by abroad I mean USA, UK, or anyplace where they speak English)
So I've been wondering how possible it is to get a scholarship for a master's degree (in math) abroad, and what kind of tests I have to take to get it?
Also, where can I find out all the little details (like, what kind of achievements I must present, and in which university)
I'm sure it's nice to study in one of the top universities, but I am realistic, and more than willing to study in any of the "less prestigious" ones, the only problem is, I only know by name these extremely prestigious and famous universities. So how do I find a university (with decent math institution) that is willing to give me a master's degree scholarship?
Just to be sure, where I come from it's almost automatic (unless your grades are insufficient) that doing a master's degree = doing it with a scholarship, which means you become a university employee (being a grader, or Teacher Assistant).
So, is it like that in the rest of the world as well? or I might get "accepted to do a master's degree" but without a scholarship (or "job in the university"), which is not the situation I'm hoping for.
Thanks
I'm soon starting my third (and last) year to my bachelor's degree in math (primary, and a bit physics too) in a non-English-speaking country, and I'm thinking of doing a master's degree abroad (by abroad I mean USA, UK, or anyplace where they speak English)
So I've been wondering how possible it is to get a scholarship for a master's degree (in math) abroad, and what kind of tests I have to take to get it?
Also, where can I find out all the little details (like, what kind of achievements I must present, and in which university)
I'm sure it's nice to study in one of the top universities, but I am realistic, and more than willing to study in any of the "less prestigious" ones, the only problem is, I only know by name these extremely prestigious and famous universities. So how do I find a university (with decent math institution) that is willing to give me a master's degree scholarship?
Just to be sure, where I come from it's almost automatic (unless your grades are insufficient) that doing a master's degree = doing it with a scholarship, which means you become a university employee (being a grader, or Teacher Assistant).
So, is it like that in the rest of the world as well? or I might get "accepted to do a master's degree" but without a scholarship (or "job in the university"), which is not the situation I'm hoping for.
Thanks