What will you learn?
Are you thinking about studying abroad, but you don't know how to go about it and you don't even know where and how to start? Filip Čermák, a third-year student in the Netherlands, will share his own experiences with you and take you on an imaginary journey from where you are right now to your dream university studies.
The possibilities of university studies are endless.
What do you need to watch out for when choosing your university?
How do you choose a university abroad?
What do you take into account when deciding?
Will you study in the Czech Republic or abroad?
What field or program will you choose?
You will get answers to all of the above questions and much more at our seminar in the Student Hub. The plan for your future as a university student consists of choosing a suitable program, assessing the financial availability and needs and being prepared for the pitfalls you may encounter during the admissions process. Filip will share with you his materials including a timeline illustrating the admissions process, his chart for assessing universities and a possible structure of a personal statement letter.
About the lecturer
Filip Čermák is a third-year student of the Liberal Arts and Sciences program with a focus on Governance, Economics and Development at Leiden University College in The Hague, The Netherlands. Filip is currently applying for a master's degree in the United Kingdom and has already selected suitable programs and submitted six applications, of which he has received three letters of offer so far and is still waiting for three more responses. After his own complex search for a suitable bachelor's and master's programs, he decided to share his experience with the systematic selection of a university.
Practicalities:
- The workshop will be held in Czech language.
- It will take place online via Google Meet.
- When registering, you will receive a confirmation email including the specific Google Meet link. The meet will become active 5 minutes before the start.
- You can use the chat function to ask questions during the workshop.
- The workshop will not be recorded.