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Virtually free University education

I was a part-time lecturer at an International University in London and also attended University in England graduating with 3 degrees - a BSc, a MSc and a MBA. Unless you are extremely bright and aiming at getting into the best Universities in USA & UK like Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, Cambridge, Oxford, London Business School or London School of Economics or INSEAD you may be better going to study at Universities in Europe. Also following the comments in the media about visas being restricted in some countries like England & USA (Trumps attitude to 'foreigners') I would like to make students and the general population aware of abundant offers of low cost or free education in European Countries like Germany, Finland, Norway, etc. [where you are also welcome].
One can easily look into these by visiting the following sites:
www.MastersPortal.eu
www.studyabroad365.com - they have a facebook presence too.
www.Europe.graduateshotline.com
www.studyandgoabroad.com
and facebook participant 'European Free Tuition Universities for International Students'

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