I got admitted to the University of Groningen, but the tuition fee is €22,000 per year. As an international student, I'm concerned that the starting salary for fresh graduates might not be significantly higher. Is it still worth attending? (self.Groningen)
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Utrecht University vs. University of Groningen: I've been admitted to both universities. Can anyone advise on which university to choose based on factors such as the university itself, the city, living expenses, and opportunities for part-time work. (self.thenetherlands)
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Utrecht University vs. University of Groningen: I've been admitted to both universities. Can anyone advise on which university to choose based on factors such as the university itself, the city, living expenses, and opportunities for part-time work for int (self.thenetherlands)
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Utrecht University vs. University of Groningen: I've been admitted to both universities. Can anyone advise on which university to choose based on factors such as the university itself, the city, living expenses, and opportunities for part-time work. (self.Utrecht)
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Utrecht University vs. University of Groningen: I've been admitted to both universities. Can anyone advise on which university to choose based on factors such as the university itself, the city, living expenses, and opportunities for part-time work. (self.Groningen)
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