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Articles with tag 'US'
Could students themselves be to blame for high tuition fees at US universities? One student who’s opted to study elsewhere makes a case for change.
By Felix von Wendorff
UpdatedThe Midwest stretches up from the US’s most central state, Kansas, to border with Canada to the north, the Great Lakes to the north-east, and as far east as Ohio.
By Staff W
UpdatedThink you know a lot about the US Ivy League? Bet you didn’t know all of these 10 strange facts!
By Laura Bridgestock
UpdatedAre you wondering why the US is the most popular destination for international students? Discover the benefits of studying in the US.
By manuela florea
UpdatedStudents at the Nashville university are ranked as the happiest in the country by the latest edition of the Princeton Review.
By Craig OCallaghan
UpdatedWhere to start with the South? Perhaps in Louisiana’s New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz, or over in Tennessee’s Memphis, where Elvis Presley first made it big.
By Staff W
UpdatedWant to earn lots of money? A new study has revealed University of Pennsylvania graduates are earning more money by the age of 34 than other Ivy League graduates.
By Craig OCallaghan
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