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So I really want to study in either a UK or US university.
I remember someone once posted this list with the best universities for a specific field.
Anyone would know the list for politics/economics/international relations studies?
Would appericiate it dearly
I remember someone once posted this list with the best universities for a specific field.
Anyone would know the list for politics/economics/international relations studies?
Would appericiate it dearly
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Bopz
Where can I see the Times' list?
I do know that. Though I hope my parents will keep their word of paying for everything school-related regardless of the cost.
But yes, there are always scholarships...
So far it seems as if studying in England would be the better choice. Cost-wise, but also the fact that it's only a two hour flight away from home should anything happen.
are you sure?
cause i used to study with a finnish girl, and she was paying about £3000 a year.
and i'm pretty sure the guy from guernsey on my course (who is classes as an international student) pays more than us too....
i might have got it wrong though.
£7995, exactly. I know, it's how much was sucked out of my bank account.
Although I find it odd that someone from Finland had to pay £3k, as I've got a Finnish friend who's paying the standard £1250. Guernsey must have its own rules - it's a British Isle, and so it can't be part of the EU, but its students are still regarded as foreigners. (Though you've got to ask, where are they supposed to go if not the UK?)
Incidentally, sciences courses are closer to about £14k, with medicine being the ultimate money-grubber, demanded a horrific £18k a year.
this was in 2000, so things may have changed since then.
i just remembered her finding out we only paid £1000 a year and kicking off.
I've heard so too.
Though from the research I've made, Warwick has a great programme, which combines politics, international studies and economics. I doubt I have the marks to get in, though.
Thogh, of course, IM hideously biased as I study politics at, erm, Durham...