Why study in Denmark?
If you want to be a "Hungarian World Citizen" and be able to move in the international working market, this is a good place to start.
In this way you learn your trade in English, and be able to speak fluently English (and even Danish, after some time.)
The DK teaching methods are practical (problem based learning), based on dialogue/discussion and on group-oriented project work, where the teacher gives introductions, and the students have to produce reports and defend them during the semester.
In this way students learn how to cooperate (like in "real life"), and the teachers role is more a consultant than a teacher in the traditional sense.
Some students say, it is challenging (=difficult) to make project-work with people from other countries (who speak "different English" and with different mentality) but on the other hand, this is a good experience: When you find a job, you do not pick your colleagues yourself, you have to get used to those there, and try to get the best out of it.
Having worked with foreigners all through our study years, you are better dressed for these challenges!
The final diploma work is always performed in cooperation with an outside company.
Unemployment in Denmark is still low (even during the economic crisis), and some companies use this opportunity to recruit a new, fresh employee.
BUT, Denmark is not a paradise, it is a relatively well-organized, but expensive country.
If you do not have enough money, you will get nowhere.
If you have just finished highschool, and are coming directly from the teenage-room at your parents house, you will meet a lot of new difficulties out there, or challenges:
How do I find a job to support myself - how do I clean my toilet - how do I cook töltött kaposta - how do I make a budget for each money, to economize with my money, and how do I build up a whole new network in Denmark? (just to mention a few)
Difficult questions, which you have to consider, BEFORE you go out!!