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Studying in the UK - fees

  • 10-07-2010 4:57pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 490 ✭✭


    Hi

    Does anyone know if you qualify for EU fees in the UK if you've been studying for the past three years? Thing is, I'm currently studying in Ireland (I come from Sweden originally). I'm thinking about going to the UK after I've graduated to do a master's degree. Would I qualify for home fees? The international fees are sooo much higher so I'd really hope so :(

    I'm a citizen in the EU and I'm not just in the EU to study, but I will have been studying for three years at the time when I apply. Does anyone know how this works?

    Thanks,
    /John


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