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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not true- the residency requirement is a UK thing. You won’t find that- at least not much/ on the continent.[/quote] So, what you are saying is that it IS true because the PPs were talking about UK. You also offer no info here. So maybe omit the judgment and add some info next time. [/quote] I think that poster is correct. Typical universities on the Continent charts a very low tuition rate for everyone. The big exception is that Netherlands, but non-EU tuition is only about $14,000 per year. The problem there is housing. [/quote] I take issue with how they approached it. The UK experiences are not "wrong," PPs we were clear and id'd them accurately, so the "not true" was just unnecessary and inaccurate, frankly. Then that person added no info. Others have added more to the picture. Here's another addition. Know a couple of kids studying at Maastricht. Reasonable (click on tuition guide in this link). https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/support/your-studies-begin/tuition-fees/tuition-fee-guide-bachelor%E2%80%99s-programmes-202324[/quote]
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