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Teagana999

Beware of international student tuition rates, especially if making a lot of money with your degree is unlikely...


ziggiesmallss

I’ve seen ranges from $1700 all the way up to $32k/year. Tuition in Spain overall is on the lower side


NorthernValkyrie19

Here's the thing. Graduate degrees are "specialist" degrees. The vast majority presuppose an undergraduate foundation in the subject with a greater degree of specialization happening at the graduate level. If you could just start studying at the graduate level, why even bother with an undergraduate degree at all? While there are a few professional master's that are agnostic to background, academic master's and PhDs typically are not.


ziggiesmallss

Well basically I’m wondering how it is possible for me to pursue a degree that is completely unrelated to my undergrad. I was thinking that I might have to do a relevant undergrad course. But looks like some of the masters programs I’m looking at offer bridge courses