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	<title>How difficult would it be to transfer to a North American university?</title>
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	<description>I&apos;m half-way through my second semester at Winchester School of Art and I&apos;m thinking about transferring. I&apos;d really like to study in Canada or the US but I&apos;m worried that it would be prohibitively expensive or horribly complicated to set up. Exactly how difficult would it be? 

Would I have to pay full tuition without any financial aid?

Would the different education system cause a lot of problems?

What other hurdles would I have to overcome?   </description>
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	<dc:creator>Andy Harwood</dc:creator>
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