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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't understand why OP has no concerns about cost of international travel and months of yearly Airbnb accommodations but so concerned about paying tuition. [/quote] Because flight+accommodation is not in the same price range as total uni attendance for 3 years (UK, except for Scotland) or 4 years (US). There are no lengthy AirBnB stays involved usually. For example, Oxford is the same annual cost of attendance as a SLAC in the US, or slightly lower, at about $65K. But it's only for 3 years instead of 4, unless you go for a Classics degree. Even if you go crazy on the flights and hotels, you still save money by going to Oxford. Now Oxbridge are among the most expensive British unis. If you go to a second-tier, more affordable institution, you save even more. St Andrews is $50K a year, max, but since it's a Scottish institution, you do have to pay for 4 years. At McGill, if you have enough AP credits, you can start as a second year student, and get your degree in 3 years instead of the regular 4. Tuition depends on major (30 to 60K, and then you add in living expenses). Please note which unis offer 3 year degrees!!! It can save you significant money! [/quote] I mean, if you’re going to add in unis that give degrees after three years when students have taken AP credits, most US state unis would have to be on the list: [/quote]
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