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Hi,
I'm currently doing my GCSEs and next September I'll be a freshman studying electronic engineering.
For the past two years I've been hoping that once my undergraduate degree is over I would apply for a MSc program in a foreign university (I'm from Europe and I had the University of Manchester in mind since they have a reputable nanoelectronics program).
To get to the point, what I'm worried about are the financial requirements to live abroad while doing a masters.
i) In general, what financial aids could one receive from different universities?
ii) What are the chances that one can find a job related to his undergraduate degree while studying for a masters in which his employer would take into consideration that he's a fulltime student?
Unfortunately, I can't rely on anyone to help me financially and I'll be working every summer for the next years to fulfill my so called dream. I'm just not sure how satisfactory this will be.
Thank you in advance for any replies
I'm currently doing my GCSEs and next September I'll be a freshman studying electronic engineering.
For the past two years I've been hoping that once my undergraduate degree is over I would apply for a MSc program in a foreign university (I'm from Europe and I had the University of Manchester in mind since they have a reputable nanoelectronics program).
To get to the point, what I'm worried about are the financial requirements to live abroad while doing a masters.
i) In general, what financial aids could one receive from different universities?
ii) What are the chances that one can find a job related to his undergraduate degree while studying for a masters in which his employer would take into consideration that he's a fulltime student?
Unfortunately, I can't rely on anyone to help me financially and I'll be working every summer for the next years to fulfill my so called dream. I'm just not sure how satisfactory this will be.
Thank you in advance for any replies