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"Tuition Fees in English-Speaking Countries Were High," He Decided to Leave Keio and Go to a University in the Netherlands. {Studying in Europe Is About 40% More Popular} Differences From Studying in the Us and the Unexpected Appeal
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With the rising cost of studying abroad and the increasing difficulty of obtaining a visa, the common belief that studying abroad means studying in the United States or Canada (North America) is beginning to waver. Meanwhile, in European countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium, and Sweden, there are now many undergraduate programs where you can earn a degree in English.
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