Studying abroad: guide to Australia, Canada the UK and the USA
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Times Higher Education's student editor, Seeta Bhardwa, with information on tuition fees, living costs, and how much you can expect to pay for a burger and a beer in four of the most popular countries for higher education: Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.
You didn’t once talk about international financial aid. I know that many lower/ middle-class student can essentially study for free at many Ivy Leagues
Informative video, thanks. But as a California native i can say that $800/month for rent (weird that you said weekly rates, maybe that’s UK custom?) is unheard of unless you want to live in an area with extremely low quality of life where there is no education to be had. In the Los Angeles and SF areas where the best universities are the lowest rent you’ll find for a one bed/one bath is $1,500+/month if you’re lucky.
Lyle Lanley it’s the price for a room dude not apartnent
Many thanks to Seeta for sharing this very informative video on studying abroad !!
This is what I need today, thank you so much for sharing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVkXJ1gRWZQ
this was a terrible review