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RE: ColorChallenge - ThursdayGreen - People say: green as a cucumber :)

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howdy back eglep! wow.. I have never had anyone send me so much information about their country so thank you, this is wonderful! I've never heard of any of the main cities even but it sounds like a fairly democratic form of government and you are part of the EU?

I am following you now. So how is the economy, is there alot of jobs available? thanks so much for all the information!

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There is a very high level education system in Lithuania, so people are well educated here
Of course, as in all countries, there are unemployed, but the government strives to integrate them into the labor market as much as possible.

howdy back again eglep! It's good to hear back from you..well that is very interesting about the higher education in Lithuania. Does the country or government provide free college or does it cost you money?

There two types of higher education institutions:
universities (called universitetas (university), akademija (academy), or seminarija (seminary)) representing university sector of higher edcuation;
colleges of higher education (called kolegija (higher education college) or aukštoji mokykla (higher education institution)) representing non-university higher education sector.
Average tuition fees in higher education institutions depend on the field of study and the study cycle. Part of the study is paid by the government.

howdy again eglep! well this is some very interesting information. It is no wonder that so many go to the higher learning institutions, is that what you did?