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ean2001

Hello,
I`m a chilean lawyer who´s really interested in studying an international business law program, international economic law or something related.
Therefore that´s why i´m doing the proper research regarding universities and programs, to find the more suitable LLM for me.
That´s why, i would like to ask to anyone who´s attending to UNIL, or who has attended in the past ,could tell me how much money to consider approximately, besides the tuition, for an entire academic year at Lausanne??? (including acomodation, food, leisure, transport, etc).
I looked up at the university website but i couldn´t find that...and anyway, i really prefer to get that info from someone who has already been through the experience.

Any info would be a really great help. Thanks in advance

Hello,
I`m a chilean lawyer who´s really interested in studying an international business law program, international economic law or something related.
Therefore that´s why i´m doing the proper research regarding universities and programs, to find the more suitable LLM for me.
That´s why, i would like to ask to anyone who´s attending to UNIL, or who has attended in the past ,could tell me how much money to consider approximately, besides the tuition, for an entire academic year at Lausanne??? (including acomodation, food, leisure, transport, etc).
I looked up at the university website but i couldn´t find that...and anyway, i really prefer to get that info from someone who has already been through the experience.

Any info would be a really great help. Thanks in advance
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Aurore

Hi, You have to consider a minimum of 1400 US$ per month (accomodation in a shared flat 600$, food, transportation, social life 800$)I asked on of my friends who studied at the University of Fribourg and he said it's even possible to have a smaller budget if you're lucky with your accomodation.
I reckon the prices are the same between Fribourg and Lausanne. I am considering applying to the new LLM in Fribourg myself as the University has a better reputation for Law.

Hi, You have to consider a minimum of 1400 US$ per month (accomodation in a shared flat 600$, food, transportation, social life 800$)I asked on of my friends who studied at the University of Fribourg and he said it's even possible to have a smaller budget if you're lucky with your accomodation.
I reckon the prices are the same between Fribourg and Lausanne. I am considering applying to the new LLM in Fribourg myself as the University has a better reputation for Law.
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