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  • I am from a developing country and decided to continue my study in an European country.I have BA in graphic design and want to change my life and live in a developed country.In my country you can find jobless people anywhere!!! I have to do something about my life. Honestly i do not have enough money for my purpose, so I decided to study in Italy or Germany because of the low rates of tuition fee and cost of living but I have no idea about those countries. I have Ielts band 6 right now but if I`ll go to another country I have to learn their language too. Do you think that which country is better for me? Is it worth to learn another language like German or Italian in order to study free in one of them? Do you know any free university which is in English in my field?Do you know how can i receive scholarships for students of developing countries? Please help me make a decision I am confused.

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    There are jobless people everywhere... England, Germany, Russia ... you won't find a magical solution going to a G8 territory. There are obvious pros and cons about living in Europe, for some people it may be the best option, for others there could be alternatives (e.g. Japan or the States). What you want to achieve is very hard, but not impossible, so if you're up for some very hard work and loads and loads and loads of patience, that's great. As for the rest ... there are still too many factors to consider: Are you willing to work as well as study? Would you consider starting your undergraduate degree from scratch if that were an option? Would you consider studying something different (but related) like arts or photography? Depending on your answer to those questions, more/less opportunities may arise, and depending on how set on your ways you are. There's absolutely nothing wrong with, for instance, claiming that you'd *only* go to a rich country and that you'd *only* fo there if it's free and you'd *only* go there for an MSc in your profession and you'd *only* go there if it's got beaches, but that of course would guarantee you far less options than if you're more open about any of those details.

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There are jobless people everywhere... England, Germany, Russia ... you won't find a magical solution going to a G8 territory. There are obvious pros and cons about living in Europe, for some people it may be the best option, for others there could be alternatives (e.g. Japan or the States). What you want to achieve is very hard, but not impossible, so if you're up for some very hard work and loads and loads and loads of patience, that's great. As for the rest ... there are still too many factors to consider: Are you willing to work as well as study? Would you consider starting your undergraduate degree from scratch if that were an option? Would you consider studying something different (but related) like arts or photography? Depending on your answer to those questions, more/less opportunities may arise, and depending on how set on your ways you are. There's absolutely nothing wrong with, for instance, claiming that you'd *only* go to a rich country and that you'd *only* fo there if it's free and you'd *only* go there for an MSc in your profession and you'd *only* go there if it's got beaches, but that of course would guarantee you far less options than if you're more open about any of those details.

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