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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] . [/quote] Bingo….take a uni like Exeter. Russel group. Decent on some subjects being top 10 in their League tables….for a kid who is independent and the best US school you got in is a t75-t120 OOS or Private, I would go to Exeter in a minute. Amazing campus, small town, just 2 hrs from London and you will spend ~66k Pounds in Tuition for your education…ALL of it. There is nothing this cheap in the US for the same quality unless it is an In-state option…[/quote] Exeter is excellent as is Durham, LSE, UCL, Kings London, York, Bristol, Edinburgh, the key universities where ox-bridge rejects tend to land. But it will cost you more than $66k all in. International fees have gone up again this year so instead of 22k per year its looking more like 28-35k pounds per year tuition, depending on course, plus living costs (accommodation / food / books / expenses). In some of these cities accommodation is scarce because the university has expanded way beyond it's original capacity and the housing has not caught up with it. York was for a long time only housing 3000 undergrads. This number is now closer to 30k undergrads and while some new building / housing has been developed, not enough of it across the board which pushes up prices. Same deal in Bristol and London.[/quote]
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