As Mark has done, I too am now studying in the States, at the College of Charleston, in South Carolina. I am doing an MA In history, but if any Old Blues or Current Students want information - just let me know.
Also....for international students you don't pay international fees...you pay out of State. This is going to be one of the cheapest educations that you can gain in the US. The College was the first Municipal College in the Country, and it is one of the oldest (1778 I believe). It is rated highly, and has a very strong business and economics department.
It is also a beautiful city, one of the great bastions of the US South. Anyone interested in a US education really should look into CofC.
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Re: College of Charleston, South Carolina
Indeed CoxC is older than UNC Chapel Hill (1778) where Mark is and where I went some 20 years ago. You are indeed lucky to be in one of the Souths most beautiful cities but if like North Carolina, the summers are incredibly humid and the in and out of air con buildings does no good to one's health. Where did you do your undergrad and how did you get to choose Charleston? Scholarship?
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Re: College of Charleston, South Carolina
It is incredibly humid - you are right!! Erm, well, did Undergrad at King's College London...my parents live in Virginia and my boyfriend and I (Rupert Munro) did a road trip, found Charleston, loved it and haven't looked back!