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Welcome to the FindAMasters weekly newsletter, Studying a Masters abroad represents a great opportun

[View Online]( Welcome to the FindAMasters weekly newsletter, Studying a Masters abroad represents a great opportunity to take advantage of affordable tuition fees, world-class teaching and some beautiful cities. Whether you’re prioritising high-tech facilities or a prestigious, historic higher education system, there are plenty of options out there. [This week’s blog]( takes a closer look at the study abroad experience, finding out how the expectations of a British student in [Amsterdam]( stacked up against the reality of his Masters. From Brexit to bikes, these assumptions didn’t always prove true. Have a great weekend! The FindAMasters Team [My Masters in Amsterdam – expectations vs reality]( Amsterdam is a fantastic place to study a Masters – famously multicultural and multilingual, its excellent universities are home to nearly 10,000 international students. Tempted by Amsterdam's winding canals and a student-centric teaching model, Ben moved abroad for his Masters. But these are just a couple of the reasons why he chose the Netherlands for postgraduate study. In [our new blog]( he assesses how the experience matched up to his expectations, offering some hints and advice for students thinking of following in his footsteps. Also on FindAMasters, [4 alternative European destinations for Masters study]( The Netherlands may be one of the most popular postgraduate destinations in Europe, but there are plenty of other options. Here are four ‘alternative’ places you might not have thought of. [12 things you might not know about Masters study]( Don't let a Masters be a mystery. Postgraduate study could be a lot simpler - and more accessible - than you think. [Thinking of going abroad for postgraduate study?]( Moving abroad for a Masters can seem like a no-brainer. But it’s not always so easy to decide where exactly to study abroad. [FindaMasters on Facebook]( [FindaMasters on twitter]( [FindaMasters on googleplus]( You have received this email from [](. [Click here]( if you wish to unsubscribe from future emails. Please do not reply to this email. If you have any queries, please email: [info@FindAUniversity.com](. []( is part of FindA University Ltd, 151 A rundel Street , Sheffiel d, S1 2 NU, UK FindA University Ltd is registered in England and Wales no: 4214007.VAT reg. no: 77293 7292

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