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Université Côte d’Azur Masters in International/European Law

hi! I’m eyeing on applying in  Université Côte d’Azur for masters next year as an international student, however I have not seen much feedback from the students on how the university is like and would love to gain some insights. how is that university in general, is it worth it? and how is the admission, is it hard to get in? (also if anyone knows when their application opens, i would like to know as I might get busy as I’m an upcoming senior for undergrad) or any feedback and insights in general would be really helpful!

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u/DueImplement6633 — 8 hours ago
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Masters in Catholille or Université Côte d’Azur

hi! would like to ask some feedback or any information from these schools, about your experiences in general. I’m interested in pursuing international security if in catholille, and migration studies if in UCDA. I’m interested in both so there’s no problem in which one I like more. In terms of financing they’re both extremely different as catholille is a private school and the other is not. So, I just want to hear some insights in general because I’m not able to see much about students’ experiences especially for international students. or some insights about nice and lille would be appreciated. If any, I’m also curious about their admissions on how hard it is to get in. Université Côte d’Azur requires a C1 in french while catholille only requires English proficiency which is not a problem for me.

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u/DueImplement6633 — 1 day ago

Masters in Catholille or Université Côte d’Azur

hi! would like to ask some feedback or any information from these schools, about your experiences in general. I’m interested in pursuing international security if in catholille, and migration studies if in UCDA. I’m interested in both so there’s no problem in which one I like more. In terms of financing they’re both extremely different as catholille is a private school and the other is not. So, I just want to hear some insights in general because I’m not able to see much about students’ experiences especially for international students. or some insights about nice and lille in general would be appreciated. If any, I’m also curious about their admissions on how hard it is to get in. Université Côte d’Azur requires a C1 in french while catholille only requires English proficiency which is not a problem for me. 

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u/DueImplement6633 — 1 day ago

Universities for Masters related to Social Sciences

hi! would like to ask some uni recommendations that I could apply to for masters aside from sciences po & catholille, I’m interested in social sciences (studying polisci undergrad) related particularly in international securit/migratio/international governance. I really wanna have some back ups if some of my top choices don’t work out. ty!!

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u/DueImplement6633 — 3 days ago

Below 3.5/4.0 GWA Admission for Masters

if I have a GWA of below 3.5/4.0 (I have a 3.1 to be exact) do I automatically not qualify to apply for sciences po anymore? regardless if I have a strong records on everything else, should I not try to apply anymore?

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u/DueImplement6633 — 4 days ago

Best masters for post bachelor polsci

hi! I’m currently taking my bachelors in political science in asia and planning to pursue my masters in france after grad. so far my top choice is international security in catholille but I want to widen my choices by applying to different unis and programs. I’d love to know some advice what are the recommended programs, unis, or cities in france you can give as someone who took polsci undergrad. and maybe an insight in terms of its employability as well. I’m interested in ir and law topics in general. merci!

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u/DueImplement6633 — 6 days ago

hi! I’m from the philippines planning to pursue my masters in france after grad as my mom, who’s also filipino, is a resident in france and we wanted to be closer that time around. I’ve been seeing the current changes with the tuition fees under macron’s administration for intl students. I was wondering, if I’m non-eu but my mom is a taxpayer in france, would an intl tuition fee apply to me or the local fee? and, is there any kind of benefit that I can possibly get with my mom being a taxpayer that could deduct my tuition fees? thank you so much!!

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u/DueImplement6633 — 7 days ago
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I’m graduating from my bachelors next year and was hoping to apply for my masters before I graduate just to make time for visa processes and stuff since I’m from Philippines. How is the admission there? Is it hard to get in and do you need a significantly high grade to get accepted? if anyone has any advice too please share TT. I’m planning to get msc in international and security politics.

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u/DueImplement6633 — 11 days ago

hi! my mom works in bordeaux and I’m currently in the philippine, I wanted to do something for her for mother’s day and since we’re far away I was thinking of getting flowers delivered to her house. can anyone recommend any flower shop I can contact through their socials for a flower delivery? merci!

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u/DueImplement6633 — 12 days ago