<p><a href=“a”>quote</a> MTh in Applied Theology; programmes in the Faculty of Philosophy; the second and subsequent years of research programmes in Social Sciences, ?9,235.</p>
<p>(b) Programmes in Humanities other than those listed under (a) and (c); taught programmes in Social Sciences other than those listed under special fee rates; the first year of research programmes in Social Sciences; programmes in the Departments of Mathematics, Statistics and Computing Laboratory other than those listed under (c); programmes in Archaeology, Anthropology, Geography and the Environment, L10,775.</p>
<p>(c) Programmes in the Faculty of Music and the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art; programmes in Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences; MSc in Computer Science and Diploma and MSc in Applied Statistics; programmes in the Departments of Biochemistry and Experimental Psychology, L12,315.</p>
<p>(d) Programmes in Clinical Medicine, Human Anatomy and Genetics, Pathology, Pharmacology and Physiology, other than those listed under special fee rates, L22,570.</p>
<p>Annual increases in fees levels should be expected.</p>
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<p>It doens’t matter what the dollar does, Oxford won’t outstrip the notorious tuition at GWU.</p>
<p>greenie, you sound as if you’re not quite ready to hit the real world. Did you do a year abroad? Do you have any interest in that? You might go to the study abroad office and see what programs are available that would combine an internship–and a trip abroad. I know there are JYA opportunities in Parliament–maybe there are Internships at the BBC?? or SKy in Australia? those are internships which will get you noticed when you do hit the real job market.</p>
<p>BU offers a semester in Geneva that is reserved for mostly seniors who want to use the internship part as a stepping stone into an NGO job in Geneva which then leads to a stepping stone to grad school. I know a guy with a MASSIVE UN job in Geneva–which he initially got from hunting around on monster.com. Ya never know.</p>
<p>If you want a job in broadcasting or The Business, besides checking with the career office, you need to think hard about who you could ask to recommend you. Do you have a relative or a family friend–or a GWU friend who has a family member who could give you a recommendation? PM kirmum for more suggestions. Also, ask your parents if they know anyone in broadcasting who might be able to help you land your first apprenticeship.</p>
<p>Check the websites of companies like HBO <a href=“http://www.homeboxoffice.com/cmp/job.interns.shtml[/url]”>http://www.homeboxoffice.com/cmp/job.interns.shtml</a> – it helps if you know someone insdie HBO to give your app a boost.</p>
<p>Also, go back to your bosses on Captial Hill and send them an email and ask them if they have any suggestions for you.</p>
<p>The trick to getting good work is to aks everyone for suggestions. Tell as many people as possible that you are looking for an interesting apprenticeship.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>