Greeks are some of the most hospitable people in the world. So even if you might suffer from a (minor) cultural shock, the friendly environment will soon make you feel right at home..
Greek universities have a long history in academics and an increasing number of international students have been enrolling in the past few years. University classes are not typically formal, so you can expect open debates between students and professors. Courses usually combine theoretical knowledge with research, laboratory work, and internships.
Greek universities have affordable tuition fees for International students. On average, students pay a tuition fee of 5,000-13,000 EUR per year for international Bachelor’s degrees, and 1,000–8,000 EUR per year for Masters. Being one of the most affordable countries in Europe, you won’t spend a lot on accommodation in Greece. For instance, students with financial needs can often live in university residence halls for free. If you choose to live in an apartment, the rent is between 250 and 600 EUR/month. Monthly utilities can cost you around 80–120 EUR.
If you love the sun and cannot get enough of it, then Greece is the right place for you. With a Mediterranean climate that involves warm summers, gentle winters, and beautiful beaches, you can forget about thick clothes, frozen fingers, and the especially frustrating runny nose.
With a long history and stunning landmarks and monuments, it’s no wonder that Greece is a major touristic attraction. After you get tired of enjoying the sunny beaches and visiting the largest islands, don’t forget to check out the Acropolis in Athens, Delphi, the Metéora Monasteries, the temple of Poseidon in Sounio, the sacred site of Delos, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the palace of Knossos in Crete, the ancient theater of Epidaurus, etc.