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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son just graduated from Bristol with an Eng degree. We spent 85k pounds. In today’s $ that is $114k. We spent less than that since the exchange rate was more favorable last 3 years. But use today’s exchange rate. $114k Dollars in Tuition. $40k dollars in Room/Board (1st yr at Uni, then off campus) $7.5k Dollars in travel to US (twice a year x 3 years) $3.5k in Healthcare $700k Visa/etc ___________ $165k all in. We just ran the numbers last week. (We actually spent $146k due to earlier exchange rate) Sorry, but I will take that in heartbeat over any of the schools he got in the US (OOS expensive and Private) that were all MORE than $45k Per year all in. MUCH MORE. He has a job lined up with Airbus. So far so good.[/quote] Congratulations, what a successful story! Does this job require French fluency? Curious. [/quote] No. The “official” language at Airbus is English. From what he has told me after his orientation is that most teams are multinational to begin with. That is Airbus. In his engineering team there are people from all over Europe and they all communicate in English. [/quote]
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