Current High-School Senior Considering UK For Undergrad in (International) Politics/Relations

Apr 02, 2011 02:21

(n00b poster is noob, so forgive any glaring idiocy or posting errors)

I am interested in the general field of law and politics, with a dash of economics and an international emphasis - though admittedly I'm still looking into a career as a politician \o/ *sells soul to the dark side* in America. I would like to study abroad, at least for my ( Read more... )

interest: international studies, recommend: university, interest: international relations, question: undergraduate, interest: political science, interest: political economy

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tisiphone April 2 2011, 17:48:52 UTC
International fees are already unregulated and pretty high, I don't think there's going to be much shift in them.

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rhipowered April 2 2011, 23:32:41 UTC
My guess is that UK/EU students will lose it if they're paying the same amount as international students. Likely that will go up, because it's unregulated.

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tisiphone April 2 2011, 23:36:12 UTC
"Don't worry, international students still pay a lot more than home/EU students," she says, eying the international-tuition and fee-sized hole in her bank account.

(Even at top proposed rates, mine's still two thirds again and then a bit more than home tuition.)

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rhipowered April 2 2011, 23:46:04 UTC
My postgrad last year was twice the home/EU rate, which is why I'm thinking it'll likely continue to go up.

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