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  1. At least that's what I heard. I was assuming that might be because most programs would be in their own language so that if international students want the benefit of a cheap education they would have to go through the trouble of learning a whole new language whereas if you go to England or America you probably already learned English in high school so there's not much of a language barrier, and so schools can afford to charge a premium on international students while for other European languages the language barrier works as a filter.
  2. I've heard that they don't ask for GPA or recommendation letters in Germany. Is that true? What about France, Spain, Italy? About how much can you expect to pay in tuition? Do you need to know the language of the country or is there a hisotry master's program in English? I heard England and Ireland tuition is more than others because they are English speaking. Is that true?
  3. Does learning Korean help you get into Chinese history program?
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