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[quote=Anonymous]We're an expat family that has spent much of our kids formative years overseas (currently in D.C.). The view we have is that "they can get a good education" in many different countries, but they should be looking at a university that supports their longer-term plans for work and residence. For example, going to school in Romania to get a job in Kansas isn't exactly the easiest way into the Midwestern career and lifestyle, if that's what they want. Our oldest is currently a junior and it is something we are considering, but it would have to be a well known school with good academics, like an Ox-bridge, LSE, Sorbonne, or school that has a name that travels to help them in their future career. In the end I'm hoping our kid follows their academic pursuits first at the best school for that course of study (wherever it may be) but still has the options later in life to move around if they so desire. [/quote]
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