>>Unfortunately, the pricing, and the bureaucratic/arrogant attitude towards anyone with a passport of wrong color, and the pricing (tuition etc) decided against UK as a whole.
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>I can't understand that. The Daily Mail assures me that out country has an open door to foreigners who want to come here and exploit our generous welfare system.
That's probably good for that kind of tourism and the colonies, but trying to be a student from a wrong country is a different song.
>Yes Bristol is nice (apart from the areas destroyed by a combination of modern architects and the Luftwaffe).
The ministry of defense in Belgrade is kept intact since 1999, though the building looked nice before that.
>The west of England (where I come from) is my favourite bit. Though I suppose I would say that wouldn't I. Did you look at Dublin, my daughter is thinking of applying there to do a masters.
Equally bureaucratic in our case, and they don't even had an embassy here, just a charge d'affairs. I skipped a trip there just because the procedure was complicated for us, and being a freshly transplanted freelancer, I couldn't really display a steady work history - and I really feel that's on the need-to-know basis, and they really don't need to know.