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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does it even make sense for a kid with no other citizenship? Just the U.S.? Pricewise and if it’s possible to intern if need be? [/quote] Maybe. It depends on the student - needs to be a self-starter who knows at time of application what they want to study, can survive with less hand holding than US universities usually provide, and is adaptable to foreign environs. It depends on the family and their budget. It depends what one wants to study. Difficult to get a degree in US History overseas, to use a contrived example. It depends on which foreign country and which specific universities. Rules about internships vary by country. In the UK, some Americans are able to work the UK process for a work permit, but one needs to follow their process exactly. [/quote] My ex is hounding me about sending DS to Europe and claims he’s going to pay. DS is passive. Knows what he wants though, and is fairly adaptable. I’d rather DS stays close to me. DS has no opinion or at least he isn’t taking any steps to make it known. [/quote]
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