<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%5B/url%5D">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>