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by insertdisktwo
4769 days ago
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Keep in mind that it is $6,600 for a graduate (post-Bachelors) degree, not a college degree. In the U.S. a Bachelors degree lasts 8-9 semesters and equips you for work far better than the 3-year Bologna "equivalent." The Masters degree thus can focus almost exclusively on the graduate-level courses, with the exception of some refreshers. You have to compare the $6,600 to the cost of living in the United States. U.S. census Bureau's poverty threshold is $11,500/year income. In this income-level very little goes to taxes. So this program is roughly 7 months of minimum wage in the US. That is very affordable for an advanced degree. |
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