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fluffy2560

I would be grateful if anyone has direct experience to share of studying at the University of Malta.


Thanks.

felixjer

I took my entire bachelor's degree there, 1997-2000. At the time it was an excellent choice for an arts-based program (linguistics and Classics). There was a flat tuition and I could take as many courses as I wanted. The professors were all excellent. Beyond the requirements for my two majors, and a few required classes for Mediterranean civilization, there were no other required classes (such as math or science, like happens at universities in the U.S.). I had the choice to complete a standard, three-year degree, or an honors, four-year degree; I chose the former and felt (still feel) satisfied I received enough education, and am grateful I did not have to go through a thesis. Since graduation all those years ago, I have never regretted my decision to take my education overseas to UofM.

fluffy2560


    I took my entire bachelor's degree there, 1997-2000. At the time it was an excellent choice for an arts-based program (linguistics and Classics). There was a flat tuition and I could take as many courses as I wanted. The professors were all excellent. Beyond the requirements for my two majors, and a few required classes for Mediterranean civilization, there were no other required classes (such as math or science, like happens at universities in the U.S.). I had the choice to complete a standard, three-year degree, or an honors, four-year degree; I chose the former and felt (still feel) satisfied I received enough education, and am grateful I did not have to go through a thesis. Since graduation all those years ago, I have never regretted my decision to take my education overseas to UofM.
   

    -@felixjer


Thanks for that.  I've seen it's highly rated on worldwide rankings.  It will be free for EU students.  This is a massive attraction.  But the cost of living might be problematic.  Luckily there are direct flights from here (Budapest) to Malta on lower cost airlines like Wizzair and I think Ryanair. 


We're in a bit of a dilemma as we also have an offer from a prestigious university here in Hungary (not free) but University of Malta has been on the cards for some time.  The end cost is probably going to be the same. 

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