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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kid graduated from Exeter….(sure not a random as PP said) and yet, got an amazing internship his last year in the US and is now fully employed at an Investment group in Chicago…..and yes….$150k extra in his pocket vs the US T75 private schools no merit he got accepted too….[/quote] Why do people compare European universities with American private ones? These are state schools, with similar costs, class size, teacher to student ratio etc. I suppose you could have said you saved $150k by going to the state flagship, and everyone would understand cost was the primary concern. I’m doubtful most European universities are a better deal than state flagships. [/quote] US privates and many European colleges are similar in overall size, class size, and faculty/student ratio. US publics usually much larger overall, larger class sizes, and worse faculty/student ratio. [/quote] In addition, the group of candidates who would consider European (and UK) universities is more likely to overlap with the group of candidates who are considering private universities. Kids planning on attending their state flagship (or a nearby / lower cost flagship) -- in general -- tend to have fewer resources and may have a more local mindset.[/quote]
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