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Originally Posted by coolasfcuk
most EU universities (if not all) have different - understand that as higher - tuition for NON-EU members .....
also, getting a job as translator for a business or a company like Intel would require absolute mastering of both languages and usually we are talking technical languaes - so I assume preference goes to applicants with University degrees and at least minimum work experience (if not a lot) and preferebly in that given field. unless of course you have some solid and FAT personal connections.....
I would guess any internship after high school at a foreign country your councelor is expecting you to get is... at the ice-cream shop for example?
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Yeah, sadly that's the harsh reality. You can't just get a corporate job on another continent with a friggin' high school degree. There are thousands of people with master's degrees waiting in line to get those same jobs and most of them are EU citizens at that. So no chance...
Your best bet is foreign exchange student option.