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Analysis of tuition fees for studying abroad in the United States
The tuition fees for undergraduate study in the United States vary from university to university. Generally, private universities, such as Harvard, Yale and the University of Southern California, have relatively high tuition fees, and the current annual tuition fee is about $450,000 = public universities, such as Berkeley, Virginia and Michigan, currently have an annual tuition fee of $350,000.

Tuition fees vary by university and region.

Tuition fees in the United States vary from region to region. Tuition fees in the commercial developed areas in the northeast of the United States are relatively high, with an average of $45,000 a year, while those in the western coastal areas of California are about $40,000 a year, and university tuition fees in the central and southern regions are relatively cheaper.

Public universities are relatively cheap.

The fees of public universities are generally lower than those of private universities.

Private universities have higher tuition fees.

The tuition fees of private universities are relatively expensive, about 25,000-45,000 USD per year (RMB10.5-300,000 total).

The living expenses are personally controllable.

The cost of living is completely controllable by international students. The cost of living is closely related to the study area and the lifestyle of students.