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[quote=Anonymous][b][quote=Anonymous]Following 16:00's comment, I would be VERY interested to hear if any DCUMers are sending their children abroad to universities in Europe where the language of instruction is English. Yesterday was the first time I'd heard of a NoVA kid heading to Grenoble for undergrad in Business. The cost difference from US universities knocked me for six. [/b] [/quote] You will hear of a few applying to St. Andrew's or Oxbridge, but what you don't know is the failure rate. Oxbridge and Cambridge are not set up like our universities and colleges. Foreign universities assume that you have finished your language and liberal arts studies (having completed more high school than is required here at higher levels than is required here) and that you are ready for what we would consider graduate work or doctorate work. You "read" politics, philosophy, and economics, meet once a week with your tutor and then are expected to turn out original, well thought-out and brilliantly produced original essays at the end of the semester. It's not as spoon-fed as it is here. There are very few 18 years olds that are that mature both in knowing themself and in education. Those that I've known you have gone as Rhodes or Marshalls had a miserable time. Americans are generally not accepted, especially women. Before you think about a foreign university, please visit for at least a week and get a real feel of expectations because it is nothing like american college. Read up on it. If you can do a "real" term there (most summer program at Oxbridge are not run by Oxford or Cambridge - they rent the facilities to outfits that claim "Go to Oxford for the summer!" (Brit schools close during the summer). But really think it through. Yes, they will take American students because they want the dollar and the diversity chit but make sure your kid can perform in that environment before shipping them across the pond.[/quote]
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