<h3>What do you think of the University of Vaasa in Finland?</h3>
I am thinking about applying there for grad school What do you think? I would be an international student from USA (California).
Finland is a long way from California, but it would be a really neat change and it's only a ferry ride from Sweden.
What do you think?
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<p><i>Answer by cantilena91</i><br/>At least it's cheap, because studies at ANY Finnish university are free for us Finns and they all are favourites among foreign exchange students! So I can recommend any university in Finland indeed!</p>
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The Vesikko is a veteran of the Second World War, the submarine is one of Suomenlinna's most popular sights. Launched in Turku in 1933, it was originally commissioned by the German Navy, who took the vessel for test runs in Airisto off Turku. The Finnish Navy purchased the submarine in 1936 and named it Vesikko. During the Winter War and Continuation War, Vesikko saw action in convoys and on protection and patrol duty in the Gulf of Finland. The submarine base was located in the shipyard section of Suomenlinna. The Treaty of Paris (1947) forbade Finland from having military submarines, and the fleet was decommissioned and sold for scrap with the exception of Vesikko, which was put in dry dock.</p>
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