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TheK2020-05-28 15:13:38
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TheK, 2020-05-28 15:13:38

Free education in Europe?

Hello. I'm interested in the Czech Republic, but I'm considering other options.

  • Have you, or someone you know, had this experience?
  • Is it worth it? Is there really a good education there?
  • How difficult is the entry threshold? And in general, the training itself?
  • Will it be possible to combine work with study?

I am not completely new to IT, I have been working in Java for about a year, I also had six months of experience in the frontend

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Free education in Europe?

Yes, if you know the language at B2 level, passed the nostrification of documents, well, and approximately 500,000 have invested in a language school that does all these things.
Have you, or someone you know, had this experience?

Was, the algorithm is described above.
Is it worth it? Is there really a good education there?

I would not say that in countries like the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia (Slavic Europe, education is very different from Russian - as a rule, mathematics is much weaker there, this is a fact), whether European education is quoted during further relocation - yes. If you want a better education - china\states.
How difficult is the entry threshold? And in general, the training itself?

If languages ​​are difficult for you, then it will be difficult if the Czech language (no matter what) is not a dead end for you - no more difficult than in Russia.
Will it be possible to combine work with study?

If you can find it, a student visa (if you do not have a residence permit) does not give you the right to work on the territory of the state, unless it is a rough job for a penny, with the hope that you will not be deceived.
I am not completely new to IT, I have been working in Java for about a year, I also had six months of experience in the frontend

Learn the language, look for a company that relocates employees to other countries, ala EPAM, or any other outsourcing.
But for starters, I would first go to the country you are dreaming about for at least a month, and talk to people. I was in Prague myself, very beautiful, cool. But it is not in vain that the Czechs, having studied, leave for Germany, Switzerland, and so on.

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