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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Friend of mine has a son at the University of Reading. I looked up the cost out of curiosity [quote]For 2022/23, standard fees for international students are: £19,500 a year for non-laboratory courses and International Foundation Programmes £23,700 a year for subjects with significant laboratory study or workshop content. Living costs are an important part of budgeting for your degree; accommodation costs around £137.55–£193.06 per week for a standard to premium en-suite single room in University self-catered accommodation, inclusive of bills. This amounts to around £5,502–£7,722.40 a year for the 2022/23 academic year £50 a week for food (so £2000 for 40 weeks)[/quote] Call that roughly £27,000 to £33,400 which converts to about $32,000 to $40,000. Not horrible by US standards, but not cheap either. [/quote] OP here. Thanks everyone! We would only consider EU countries to take advantage of low costs for EU citizens which kids are so no colleges or universities in the UK. As you point out, if it's going to cost that much, they might as well just go to an in state US university[/quote]
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