03-03-2020, 11:42 AM
(03-03-2020, 07:40 AM)Lacedonia4 Wrote: Colleges in Europe/and other countries do not cost as much as in the US.
To elaborate on this, yes - it's true. Most European countries and other "developing" countries have insanely cheap tuition. However, if you are in the US, there are the Big 3, the competency based programs, and the other programs that use MOOC as a medium which partner with top ranked US institutions.
That being said, if you do travel to a country in Europe or any other developing country that has a good school, that cheap tuition is offset with the other fees associated with board/food/room/textbooks and related fees. Anyways, there are so many different options to get a degree, one just has to find the degree they're looking for and the school that provides it.
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