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[quote=Anonymous]Many European degrees are indeed three year programs, but high schools are often 5 full years, and because of nationalized standardized testing (like the arbitur in Germany) students are only eligible to go in to a particular type of program. Gen eds arent really a thing in Europe. Tuition is [i]slightly[/i] less in the UK. You have to remember the cost of international travel, living, visa and immigration paperwork, etc.. adds up too. The difference is also slight in Canada- I went to grad school in Canada and the tuition rate at my institution for international students was nearly the same as at US institutions. That being said, I think its worthwhile to explore going to school abroad for lots of other reasons. If it's 3 year programs you're interested in, plenty of schools in the US offer 3 year Bachelors degrees now, too. [/quote]
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