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Studying in Holland?

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I am 16 and have just finished my GCSE's however I do not yet have my results. Most universities in Holland state that you need at least two A-levels to study there, is there any way that i can get different qualifications in Holland, without spending two years in England studying for A-levels, or is there any way that i can obtain the Dutch equivalent to A-levels in order to enroll to a university in Holland. (Preferably in the city of Groningen).

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  1. Try Here. It’s an excellent site with some wonderful options for you. You won't regret opening it. It will definitely help you. Have a look.

    http://www.students-study-abroad.co.nr/


  2. You are still two years off finishing high school. Only in the UK is someone who leaves school at 16 with their GCSEs considered a school leaver, the rest of the world considers that person a school drop out. So you have two more years of high school to finish. Where you finish those two years is up to you. It can be in the UK, it can be in any Dutch high school.

    Here is a good website in english from the dutch ministry of education describing the structure of the education system.

    http://www.minocw.nl/english/education/i...

    this is a good page for starting research into education in holland.

    http://www.iamsterdam.com/living_learnin...
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