Master’s Supervisors in linguistics in new zealand for Vietnamese students

Master Professors in linguistics in new zealand

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Living costs in New Zealand compared to Vietnam

Estimated costs in New Zealand, compared with Vietnam.

MonthlyYearly
New Zealand
Vietnam

Groceries

Basic food shopping for one student per year

NZ$4.5k

$2,640/yr

2.2 times more expensive

₫30000.0k

$1,200/yr

2.2 times cheaper

Clothing

Basic clothing and seasonal needs per year

NZ$1.8k

$1,080/yr

2.3 times more expensive

₫12000.0k

$480/yr

2.3 times cheaper

Books & Academic Supplies

Textbooks, stationery, and academic materials per year

NZ$1.0k

$600/yr

3.0 times more expensive

₫5000.0k

$200/yr

3.0 times cheaper

University Tuition

Average PhD tuition per year

NZ$37.6k

$22,000/yr

14.7 times more expensive

₫37500.0k

$1,500/yr

14.7 times cheaper

Estimates based on university averages and Numbeo

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Quick Questions for Vietnamese students

Should Vietnamese students email professors before applying for PhD programs abroad?
Yes. In many European and Asian systems, prior supervisor communication greatly improves chances.
What makes professors more responsive to Vietnamese applicants?
A concise, well-written email showing direct research fit and attaching CV and publication links.
Is it appropriate for Vietnamese students to follow up if a professor does not reply?
Yes — one polite follow-up after 7–10 days is generally acceptable.
Should Vietnamese applicants include GPA conversion when emailing professors?
Yes. Providing the grading scale helps professors quickly assess academic performance.
Do Vietnamese students need a full research proposal in the first email?
Usually not — a short research summary is preferred initially, with full proposals shared later if requested.

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