European Education (5 Viewers)

Martin

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Cause I don't pay for cable or satellite tv and without that in Norway you get 3-4 channels. And they don't show anything, even some Norwegian NT games are on cable. If I did pay for cable and Canal+ I could get the odd Juve game in Serie A, CL games depending on what EPL club is still in it (cause they have preference :groan: ), so a few matches a year. Not worth the money IMO.

Not that I think you should base your decision of college on watching soccer though.
 
Jan 7, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Torkel ] ++

Welcome. :D

I would certainly think that studying in Europe is cheaper than the US, as is Canada. Many places in Europe are as you say free, so that's a big advantage, I remember hearing the cost of studying five years in the US and the cost was enormous.

nothing compared to canada
 
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    I checked out the prices of Canadian Universities and they're great. Just I fu%cked up my A level exams and I am one grade from the required admission.
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
    Cause I don't pay for cable or satellite tv and without that in Norway you get 3-4 channels. And they don't show anything, even some Norwegian NT games are on cable. If I did pay for cable and Canal+ I could get the odd Juve game in Serie A, CL games depending on what EPL club is still in it (cause they have preference :groan: ), so a few matches a year. Not worth the money IMO.

    Not that I think you should base your decision of college on watching soccer though.
    Of course not, beer, parties and girls also play a factor.

    Joking, after all, I did come to the US which is one of the worse places for football.

    I am not basing my University preferences on irrelevant stuff.
     
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    How come? Part of your course? That should be fun.

    I would choose Italy if I were you :D
     

    Elnur_E65

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    Yep. Not many schools have English programs.

    I almost ended up at Bocconi University in Milano myself, for an MBA program (top 10 programs in Europe) couple of years ago- went there, had an interview, got accepted, but never attended.
     

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