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Financial Considerations or how to finance your Masters? For most students, financial matters are a main criteria when deciding for or against a Masters programme. If you decide to pursue a Masters in your home country, you are most likely already familiar with tuition fees and the costs of living. It is always wise to check out the housing prices in the city you are going to live in as those can vary substantially from city to city. If you decide to go abroad things get slightly more complicated. Make sure you are well informed about the costs for accommodation, books, food, transportation and tuition fees. Be aware of your financial limits and look for information on scholarships and other aids available to students. On ScholarshipPortal.eu you can check out over 1,200 scholarships available to students from all around the world and decide which one is suitable for you.


Application


Some universities require you to write entrance essays and attend interviews. There may even be a list of topics that you can be questioned on. Nowadays, many universities also require you to write a motivational letter, which may be the most personalized document of your application. It is essentially a written presentation about yourself to accompany your CV.


In the motivational letter, you are expected to provide some relevant and interesting insights about yourself to prove that you are extremely motivated and the right person for the specific Masters programme. Writing such a letter can be tricky and challenging for some applicants who often find themselves wondering how the letter should read, what it should contain, and how to convince the university that they are the right person for the postgraduate course.


Here are some important things you should consider when writing your motivation letter: 1. Why do you think that the university and the Masters programme is interesting and suitable for you?


2. Focus on some of your strongest qualifications, past experiences (international experiences are for example always relevant) and qualities.


3.Give your readers some insight into you as an individual.


Whether it is the way your letter reads, the way it is structured or even the length of it, don’t forget the first always impression counts.


For more information on “How to write a successful motivation letter for you Masters” check out this article.


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