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[quote=Anonymous]UK and EU universities are going to be a very different collegiate experience. Oxbridge is a league unto itself and well worth it but it's still different. Just be aware of how the courses are taught differently, the courses available for study (you're locked into your field of study with little opportunity to move around), along with the lack of counselling support or any kind of support indeed if you're struggling. Some UK universities are little more than a cluster of buildings in an urban setting, others will have more of a proper campus environment and yes, it does make a difference for social/campus environments. Then, of course, are post-collegiate employment opportunities. Career services isn't going to help you find jobs in the US, and your degree most likely won't translate into getting a local work visa. If you already have the local citizenship it will help. If not, don't expect anything. [/quote]
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