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Jimmie Said:
What are the best Institutes/Uni's to study International Trade in New Zealand?We Answered:
I'm not sure about specific courses but Auckland Uni is the best by far in new zealand....followed by uni of otago then Uni of christchurch and wellington wouldnt be far behind.Hope that helps
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Student loan to study in New Zealand for South African Citizen?We Answered:
There are two sources for student loans -- the federal government and private lenders. In order to obtain most federal student loans, you will first need to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). In most<!--instances the FAFSA is required for all federal financial aid including federal student loans. Deferment options are available while you are still attending school at least half-time. There are four main federal loan programs.http://best-loans.awardspace.com/student-loans.htm
Federal loan consolidation is for students who are in repayment status or parents who wish to extend the repayment period on their current PLUS and obtain a fixed interest rate for the life of the loan-->you can combine all of your eligible federal student loans into one loan with a Federal Consolidation Loan. Consolidating also locks the interest rate you pay on your loan.