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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just average them out: This is the avg using the same weight: 1. Oxford — avg 2.33 2. Cambridge / LSE & St Andrews — tied at avg 2.67 3. Durham — avg 4.33 4. Imperial — avg 6.00 5. Warwick — avg 8.00 6. Bath — avg 7.67 7. Loughborough — avg 10.00 8. UCL — avg 10.67 9. Lancaster — avg 11.33 10. Exeter — avg 14.00[/quote] Your averages are not correct…. This is the correct avg of all 3: 1. Oxford — 2.33 2. Cambridge / LSE / St Andrews — 2.67 3. Durham — 4.33 4. Imperial — 6.00 5. Bath — 7.67 6. Warwick — 8.00 7. Loughborough — 10.00 8. UCL — 10.67 9. Lancaster — 13.00 10. Bristol — 13.33 11. Exeter — 14.00 Outside Oxbridge which would compete with Ivies, any of these schools here would be a great option for any US student looking to save 30 to 60% vs Full pay US privates.[/quote] This is exactly what we are looking at. Kid wont be applying to Oxbridge. But will apply to 5 of the ones in this exact list. If your kid knows what he/she wants to do, the 3 yr programs in England make a lot of sense and yes, you will be saving a[b] ton of money [/b](specially if outside of London). The Scottish unis being 4 yrs reduce the gap in price. But it still still cheaper than most top 100 private full pay.[/quote] Scottish unis also have 3 year programs for quite a few subjects [/quote] Not really, St. Andrews is $71,968 a year plus you have to add on airfare, which is a LOT over four years plus cost of family going over for graduation. https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/money/internationalstudents/ugcoa/. That's easily $320,000. Your state flagship at $40K would be a far better investment. [/quote] Oh god again. Nobody here but you are talking about state flagships. One of my kids at st andrews and i have never in 3 yrs spent $72k. Stop the bs. Flights from Phily or NyC to Edi are basically the same price as flighta accross the us. Besides, tuition is $44-45k dollars. If u live on campus you can do it cor $10-11k dollars. Stop spreading misinformation. $55k to $56k for tuition and accomodations this upcoming year.[/quote]
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