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Celerity

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7. The application procedures are at the link in the post. I get asked all the time
Wed May 4, 2022, 05:45 AM
May 2022

by people living in the US what is a good school to look at in the EU, and that is the first one I almost always recommend (unless they stipulate that cost doesn't matter) now, as many of the ones before now charge non Europeans a fairly large amount, albeit less than most US private unis, and less than many out of state public rates. Germany is also a good option to explore.

Sweden was free for all the globe's citizens for decades, but in 2012/13 they started charging tuition fees for most non Europeans from most advanced nations, the US included.

There are of course, many scholarships available to Americans for tertiary schools here, continent-wide.

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What if abortion is illegal in all 50 states? We have great unis here in the EU and the UK. Celerity May 2022 #1
Holy Moley Piasladic May 2022 #2
Me too. Gorgeous. BigmanPigman May 2022 #5
The application procedures are at the link in the post. I get asked all the time Celerity May 2022 #7
Wow, I should have sent my son there. I would Emile May 2022 #11
Wow! My 13 year old needs to go there after graduating from high school. CottonBear May 2022 #12
Many other options over here as well with very affordable tuition, I Celerity May 2022 #16
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. CottonBear May 2022 #21
We're no doubt getting scammed in the US, this is beautiful uponit7771 May 2022 #24
Another chapter in Rethug's drive to divide the nation. KY_EnviroGuy May 2022 #3
I wish I could have gone to college a few decades ago but it was not in the cards. cstanleytech May 2022 #4
I earned my BA griffi94 May 2022 #6
yay! congrats!!! so so good Celerity May 2022 #8
Thank you, Celerity. griffi94 May 2022 #9
yw! I love when non trad students earn their degrees Celerity May 2022 #10
Grats. nt cstanleytech May 2022 #14
Would I have any say in where an adult child wants to attend college? Kaleva May 2022 #13
Same Sick_n_Tired May 2022 #17
My ability to order the children around ended when they became adults Kaleva May 2022 #28
right now... I'm not wanting to Even VISIT red states Demovictory9 May 2022 #15
My son and wife live in Florida Freddie May 2022 #18
Hmmmm, I wonder if certain cities in a state can allow abortion if a state bans it uponit7771 May 2022 #25
Red state avoidance could be measureable - and significant empedocles May 2022 #19
It already is and will go higher. roamer65 May 2022 #27
My kids are dual national Spanish American. We've got options. SKKY May 2022 #20
I'd let my snowybirdie May 2022 #22
No. But my answer as much for obvious impacts of RW muzzling of science & truth, as for abortion. hlthe2b May 2022 #23
Depends on other factors, but those would be considered Amishman May 2022 #26
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