Please tell me everything there is to know about universities/colleges on your country! I am looking to study overseas (so I can escape from this rat hole, Albania), but I am lost on thousands of internet pages where they describe lots of stuff but nothing's straight to the point at all.
So what are the tuition fees on your country (describe some or all of them) for Computer Science degrees (undergraduate aka bachelor), what are the possible scholarship options I might have to navigate through?
If someone could help me that would be greatly appreciated
Costs $56,000/year to go where I go. Scholarships, there are thousands you can apply to in the US. You just need some time and writing skills.
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Schools in California are around this price range: $7K - $50K yearly
The high end ones are private colleges. They all cost the same so its only worth it if you go to a well known one. Unfortunately, that's quite difficult here in California because there are only a select few.
The lower end of the spectrum is still very good. I didn't count community colleges either.
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You have to study a lot, if not then you are in big problem
In the NW US, the average cheap price is around 25k/year, that's not with community college (you can go cheaper if you do a transfer)
I'm planning to go into pharmacy or medical school after high school if thats how it works.
Mostly a successful friend or family member can help you out with this..
Shit shit shit.
£9k a year which is fucking ridiculous they have tripled it. And guess what? Fees are now postponed as they are set to RISE IT