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College In Europe. Preferably England.?

by Guest32684  |  earlier

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How realistic is this?

I live in PA and when i graduate college i plan on living in europe, so i figure going to school there will only help my cause. Is it too expensive to accomplish, because i have no idea on how to even begin to apply anywhere.

anything will help...thanks.

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  1. Hi

    I'm living in the UK at the moment and will be starting uni in September.

    It should be fairly straight forward to apply to study here as an overseas student. The main catch is that your fees will be more expensive - for a degree I believe it is about £6000 per year. You can check this on any of the university websites.

    You will be able to work for upto 25hours (I think) per week.

    Here is an official website for getting a student visa in the UK:

    http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply/...

    And as I mentioned - check directly on university websites for any info too.

    Good luck!


  2. Check out the University of London, it has so many great programs.

    Undergrad programs range from 8-12 thousand pounds or 16-24 thousand dollars.

    Masters 9-15 pounds or 18-30 dollars.

    Post grad is astronomical.

    Pick what program you want to go into, then pick what school in the University its in and check out their international students website to get exact figures.

    There are a lot of scholarships awarded to international students. Apply for as many as you can.

    Good luck.

  3. The education system in England is completely different than here in the States. If you have good grades, you should research Cambridge and Oxford.

    Also, take into account the exchange rate between here and the UK. You have to double the amount of something in punds to figure out how much it is in dollars. (for example... something that is 500 pounds is actually 1,000 dollars.)

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