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I'm studying at Uni in Southampton, UK and it's everything you would expect from a uni, many new friends, drunken nights out e.t.c - not boring. If you want to have a good time, you easily can over here. I don't think it's as expensive as everyone makes out. cost about £1100 a year for course fees. Of course you'd have to also pay for accomodation e.t.c
 

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    Erik, The smaller countries, so most of them will teach in English? Sounds good. Is Sweden by chance one of them?

    You really convinced me to check out Holland, I would have never really thought about there in the past. Thanks.

    About the scholarship part, it's not really necessary for me but of course the extra money would help ;)

    And more importantly :D, the women. So dutch girls are hot huh? Describe them. Tall?fair or dark?Long blonde hair? or all kinds?:D

    So Colin, England not boring. I guess u can blame me for saying that, just being ignorant.

    Btw, do you go to Liverpools game and find it exciting by chance? :D

    Greg, that price you called is really really reasonable. I am surprised. I will look further into it.

    But for England in general, where is the nicest or one of the nicest places to study?
     

    Slagathor

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    ++ [ originally posted by K10 ] ++
    Erik, The smaller countries, so most of them will teach in English? Sounds good. Is Sweden by chance one of them?
    I know for a fact that Sweden has several English-taught courses but whether your course is one of them, I don't know. You'd have to check that out somewhere.

    You really convinced me to check out Holland, I would have never really thought about there in the past. Thanks.
    You never thought about Holland? That should be illegal! :D

    About the scholarship part, it's not really necessary for me but of course the extra money would help ;)

    And more importantly :D, the women. So dutch girls are hot huh? Describe them. Tall?fair or dark?Long blonde hair? or all kinds?:D
    Yup, money's important alright :D Dutch girls come in all kinds - most of them blond though. Quite tall but not too much - I find it to be a bit of turnoff when a girl is taller than I am.
     
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    I've been to UK twice (ONLY) :groan: my cousins study there so I get tidbits of how student life is there. Quite honestly UK is my destination. I do not know why but I love it there, I think it suits me.

    I haven't been to universities there (going to uK for holiday and visit unis? wth?) but I have been to a campus in Manchester, I think its the University of Manchester campus (is there such a university coz I forgot the name), it's really beautiful and peaceful, I love it there.

    And somehow when I was visiting London Dungeon I got stuck with a bunch of Dutch :D Very cute though.

    Go for UK, K10!!!
    Does Italy have any recognized universities? I only know of University of Pisa
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Matto ] ++


    I know for a fact that Sweden has several English-taught courses but whether your course is one of them, I don't know. You'd have to check that out somewhere.



    You never thought about Holland? That should be illegal! :D



    Yup, money's important alright :D Dutch girls come in all kinds - most of them blond though. Quite tall but not too much - I find it to be a bit of turnoff when a girl is taller than I am.
    I will check out Sweden too. Thanks.

    About never really conisdering Holland. ?I guess it was the freaky eeky dutch language that I can't speak that turned me off but as you now tell me, it won't be a problem.

    About not considering Holland being illegal, do dutch ppl know what illegal mean?:D :p

    Dutch girls. I guess when I go there I will see for myself. The height aint a problem for me cause I am just over six feet and still growing, shorty ;) :D
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by sallyinzaghi ] ++
    I've been to UK twice (ONLY) :groan: my cousins study there so I get tidbits of how student life is there. Quite honestly UK is my destination. I do not know why but I love it there, I think it suits me.

    I haven't been to universities there (going to uK for holiday and visit unis? wth?) but I have been to a campus in Manchester, I think its the University of Manchester campus (is there such a university coz I forgot the name), it's really beautiful and peaceful, I love it there.

    And somehow when I was visiting London Dungeon I got stuck with a bunch of Dutch :D Very cute though.

    Go for UK, K10!!!
    Does Italy have any recognized universities? I only know of University of Pisa
    So I think I under-estimated England big time. Sounds like fun. I guess all in all England is my most likely final destination.
     

    NEDVED

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    look man, the US universities are gr8, however, theres in Lebanon the American University of Beirut, its the best in the middle east...
     

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    ++ [ originally posted by K10 ] ++
    About not considering Holland being illegal, do dutch ppl know what illegal mean?:D :p
    Aye, nice comeback :D

    Dutch girls. I guess when I go there I will see for myself. The height aint a problem for me cause I am just over six feet and still growing, shorty ;) :D
    Ah yes well I'm only 5 feet 9 :frown::D
     

    Henry

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    Look at McGill in Canada, as well as some other Canadian universities-some of them are really good, and much cheaper than a comparable US university
     
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    NEDVED, Lebanon and the far east is more or less out of the question for me. Thanks anyway :cool:

    HWIENIAWSKI, I know Canada is alot cheaper but it is a whole different process that I have to go through. Thanks tho.

    And Gray. I am really interested in Austrailian Universities. I hear the education is quite top of the line. How true is this?
     

    gray

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    Actually, the education system is pretty dang fine in Australia, though our universities don't get the same big reputations.

    There's no 'good' or 'bad' universities here, it all depends which course you're in it for.

    e.g. UNSW is the best for medicine and engineering, while law and actuarial studies might be better at a different uni for example.
     

    Zambrotta

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    ++ [ originally posted by K10 ] ++
    Erik, The smaller countries, so most of them will teach in English? Sounds good. Is Sweden by chance one of them?

    Sweden has several courses in english. I don't think you'd have any problems finding one you'd like.
    The best university is Lunds university. Here you'll find info about its courses and other stuff.
    http://www.lu.se/lu/engindex.html
     
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    Gray, I see what you mean. Thanks. I think basically it is the same case in every country. Some unis specialise in different departmennts.

    How much so is the cost of attending univs in Austrailia.

    Zambro, Thanks alot. Sure will check it out.
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by [LAC] ] ++
    aussie-land is shit cheap i hear.....and its a great place. unlike other places where a studio apartment is like 80% of your wage
    Thats the same shit I hear too. Gray, please confirm this.

    Also, Matto, what are the price ranges so for the univs in Dutch land.
     

    gray

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    Well it really depends. For Australian citizens, there's a system where the government gives all students loans during their education, which they pay back once they get a job, sort of like subsidised education.

    For the international students who can just skip town after their education without paying their loan back :devil:, this option isn't available.

    As for housing, i'm not too sure about that, since i still live with my parents and i have no comparison with other countries...
     

    Layce Erayce

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    how bout you

    1. ask them how much they pay for their 16-bedroom mansion

    2. move out! i mean i wouldnt stay with my parents another day unless there was a real mad serious reason that would kill me otherwise.

    and even then i would fantasize about it
     

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