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    Best Places for International Studies

    Hello everybody! I hope this is the right place to post this thread. I was wondering if anybody here could help me finding some good international undergraduate degree programs (preferably business/economics)? It would be better if the study programs are cheaper than those offered in Canada, Australia, US and UK. Any programs in good European universities of international standards would be extremely appreciable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kest View Post
    Hello everybody! I hope this is the right place to post this thread. I was wondering if anybody here could help me finding some good international undergraduate degree programs (preferably business/economics)? It would be better if the study programs are cheaper than those offered in Canada, Australia, US and UK. Any programs in good European universities of international standards would be extremely appreciable.
    I used to converse with a mulatto Portuguese guy on line. LSE is one of the universities he obtained a degree from. His immediate and extended family are well educated and pretty good off. He has financial interests in Africa and Brazil.

    I would highly recommend the benefits of networking, and the prestige of the degrees obtained at the London School of Economics.

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    A lot of British students are going to German universties (A lot of the major German businesses speak English all the time. Holland might also be a good choice - As far as I can work out, 90% of the Dutch population speak perfect English, which is more than the British do in England...
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