I'm either planning on going to uni in CA or here then moving to CA as that's where i plan on living
I'm either planning on going to uni in CA or here then moving to CA as that's where i plan on living
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to be honest, the price isn't really much different abroad, so i might apply when it's time
goodbye.
Say what? You're talking at least 55k for studying in the United States, plus US laws prevent you from only having a job inside a university's campus; which is paid very little. Then there are accommodation and living expenses, which would probably cost another 30k; so you'd be looking at paying a fee of around 85K.
As for the grade part, you'll need at least ABB and a good SAT score to apply to any 'respected' US university.
Btw - British banks don't give loans to students studying in the US
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I really don't see the point in going abroad for university. Seems a pointless hassle if you ask me.
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For NL it's a goddam lot cheaper. You get the same price as NL students being an EU citizen. There are more places than the USA.
Average cost of university is £32k. Whilst the tuition fees are just €1,565/yr in Amsterdam (doesn't include accomodation mind).
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goodbye.
USA recognises it, the teacher that came from the states said that they recognised them. And at our college Alex you can do a scholorship for the American universaties, oh and i'd like to go
Culture is dying here tbh. everything is going modern with integrated resorts and shiz. The good thing is that you meet different sorts of people.
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