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How much does it cost to study in California every year?
The cost of studying in California mainly includes the following two aspects:

Tuition:

Different schools rank different tuition fees, usually the more schools learn, the more expensive they are. For example, the annual tuition of Stanford University is as high as $42,690, while the average tuition of Laverne University ranked 166 is around $25,000.

At the same time, public universities are naturally cheaper than private universities, so the top public universities are a good choice.

In addition, the tuition fees of different majors are different. For example, the cost of business and art majors is much higher than that of other science and engineering majors.

Living expenses:

Living expenses are flexible and can be saved according to your own situation. According to the comprehensive expenses, including renting and eating, if you are in a first-tier city like Los Angeles, the monthly living expenses are about 2000-2500 dollars. If the school is located in a remote and quiet town, the living expenses will naturally drop to $65,438+$0,000-$65,438+$0,500 per month.