HOW TO CHOSE YOUR MASTERS PROGRAM IN FRANCE | study abroad

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Hi cuties ! :) Today is part 2 of 2 on explaining HOW I chose my Masters program in France.

Today's video is about HOW to find and apply to the best Masters program for you in France.

IMPORTANT LINKS :
Finding your Masters program :

Cost of French Masters program :

As always, if you have any questions or need any advice on moving to France leave them in the comments! I'm here to help :)

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GROS BISOUS!!

Arielle

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0:00​ - Intro
1:38 - The 3 types of Masters programs
5:53 - How to find the right Masters program for you
8:09 - How to apply
15:12 - The cost

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Thank you so much for this video. You don’t know how much this helped me understand everything I need to know before applying for Masters program in France. The points are clear and I could easily make a thorough checklist on the application process and steps. Hopefully to coming back here when I finally got in!

Miziskandar
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Your channel is way underrated. Thanks for all the info and sincerity

baksdey
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That is one of the best videos related to studying in France !!!

Chaseyourdreams
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this was so helpful!! Especially with regards to the high school diploma you :) And the last part about the cost was a good tip too!

Mont_Bomul
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Great Job gal. I love your videos... I am a PhD track student in France. Fed schools, waive the 3770euros for non- EU students if they apply for an exemption( only 10% of admitted students). The exemption will be based on academic excellence and social criteria.... But there are lots of schools that go with the 243 euros, which is the same as the registration fee for EU students.

brotherstevenuche
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Great video as usual thank you so much ❤ May I suggest a video talking about discounts for students in Paris. Keep up the great work 👌

saifgadri
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So interesting, thanks for the video :-) Looking forward to your next ones, I've subscribed!!!

rowenahogg
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Hey Ariel👋🏼 Your video couldn't have come at a better time! It was information packed as always. If you don't mind sharing, could you please tell if you managed to find a job in the field of your choice? And how good or bad the job market is in France. Also does it make a lot of difference in finding jobs with a public university degree as opposed to a private business school? Thanks !!

notsooxtreme
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Continued from below. I am only doing it so I can stay there as well as I can't see another way.

onemomentatatime
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I applied this year for Master's program and so relate! I missed out on the Sorbonne because I couldn't get my high school diploma (that I didn't have so had to order) and wouldn't give me a leeway because it was taking time due to another lockdown here! And all the e-candidate accounts and writing the same information in each!! 😴😴

libbysenglish
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You made a very useful video, it's amazing. Thank you so much! 💛

МаријаЈанићијевић-рк
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Thank you for this video! How do we change our documents into French? Like our diplomas and ID?

JayAnMaelahni
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Hey there, I want to do my Masters in France but the problem is that I want to do it in a different subject than my Bachelors. My Bachelors is in Philosophy but I'd like to do a more Computer Science oriented Masters. Is it even possible to get accepted? If so, what can I do to improve my chances of being accepted?

Similarly, I'm interested in naturalization so I'm looking to do an M1 anyway. Maybe over the course of the next year if I build a really solid computer science / coding portfolio that can help me in my application? Any thoughts?

Thanks so much for the info!

culturereport
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Hey Ariel, I'm a bit confused. Just as you I'm trying to study in France for two years to later on apply for naturalisation.
Now if I choose a M1 program does that mean that my studies will be two years long, or at the end of the first year do I need to apply all over again for my M2 program (having to go through that process again sounds scary)?

easyengineering
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This is really helpful! I’m a french citizen, and speak fluent French but I grew up in the UK and so I struggle with french writing. Is there any leeway on that? Did you find they were very harsh with grading regarding french writing?

kaotheraissa
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Hey Ariel!! I was wondering if you could possibly do a video on how you got a student loan to fund your studies and life. I have some savings for my M1 but from the looks I won’t be able to work M2 and I want to start researching loans now

linapaez
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Also how feasible is it to work whilst studying? How intensive was the study? (Like how many contact hours a week etc.)
I’m just worried about not being able to support myself during my masters, especially for 2 years

kaotheraissa
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I am 50 years old. I've finished a Masters in Australia. I've lived in France and I want to go back.
Could you ask your profs if a Masters en alternance is something that I can do at 50 or if I can do a PhD at 50? I've done a Bachelor of Journalism, Honours in International Studies and Masters in Social Work. I was offered to do a PhD here. I've worked in Social Work for about 10 years with refugees and was nominated for Social Worker of the year in South Australia by the Austrralian Association of Social Workers. I'm trying to get this information myself but not having much luck. I would REALLY appreciate it if you could find this out for me!!!!

onemomentatatime
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Your video has been so helpful thank you so much. I plan on coming to Paris to take a short course on French while still applying for my masters. Please can you suggest universities to apply to especially those that offer the work opportunity you spoke about in the video.
Thanks in advance

Msazeeza
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Hey! I just saw your video. Thank you for all the information. I was wondering though, didn't you apply directly on Campus France? I didn't know we had the choice to apply on the university website directly

neveenzee