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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our son-in-law from South America was awarded a government sponsored full scholarship (including room and board) to get a master's degree at Edinburgh several years ago. Our daughter (they weren't married yet) went along for the ride for a master's of her own. Her degree cost less than half what it would have at a good school in the USA. My son-in-law learned on the eve of classes that his scholarship money hadn't come in and he was crestfallen thinking the school wouldn't let him enroll. But when he went to the registrar's office they asked what country he was from and when he told them they shrugged and said "yea, they're always late but they'll pay eventually" and off he went. That would NOT happen at any uni in the USA.[/quote] My son is going to university in the UK this Sept. His tuition fees are not due until October. [/quote]
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