Jammie Taddei: the US is amazingly costly and artwork opportunities on an F1 visa are VERY constrained. you would be required to pay out of state training at public universities and private ones would be much extra.
Ivan Velazquez: also i am lokkking for pg courses
Heidy Fujikake: You can get quality educations at all 3. it depends on what colleges you go to in those countries. I would say the US and UK have better schools in general than Australia. Check out the link.
Providencia Serpe: The UK is expensive but has a very wide range of courses to choose from. A lot of my friends have found courses that they wanted to do that were only available in the UK.
Nikita Schroepfer: i am from india
Derrick Smsith: Depends where you are from...If you're from the UK then universities in the UK and Europe will be far cheaper than any uni's outside the EU as you will be eligible for reduced tuition. The UK also has some of the best universities in the ! world (ie- oxford, cambridge, etc). If you are from Australia then you can go to uni there for very little, but will need to pay international tuition costs in the US, UK and Europe.If you're from the US then you are screwed w high tuition costs no matter where u go (except community colleges). It's a little cheaper to go to a public school in the state in which u are a resident but overall its going to be expensive going to university in the US or abroad (as abroad u will be paying the full international student fees). The US does, however, have some great universities, and overall US uni's have much better facilities and student programs since they rake in so much cash from their students. You will also be eligible for financial aid from the government if u are a US citizen going to a US university....If you go abroad for your education keep in mind that u will probably be restricted as to how many hours u can work per week (or if u can work at all!), so if having a part-! time job while in school is very important to you then you sho! uld probably stay in the country where u are from. A bachelors degree (3 years in UK, 4 years in US, not sure about Oz) goes a little further in the UK than in the US. In many subject areas, such as education, psychology, social work, etc you will need at least a master;s to make any decent money in the US. Many UK programs will help you finish your bachelors and masters in four years and you shouldn't have a problem finding a job after graduation if you're a UK citizen. Hope this helps....Show more
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