(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
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For admissions, grades really are important,and you'll be applying late. One thing you might consider is working your butt off during undergrad in the US, and then going to the UK for grad school. Some universities like LSE have joint programs with international universities, so you do half your program in the UK and half abroad.
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This is completely unrelated, but...the Netherlands? Really? I will admit that the closest I've come to Celtic Studies was the time I got accidentally enrolled in a lit class taught solely in Irish on my undergrad semester abroad, so I'm hardly familiar with the area, but I didn't realise that any uni in the Netherlands would teach that subject. That's kinda cool.
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(Even at top proposed rates, mine's still two thirds again and then a bit more than home tuition.)
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