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study abroad
Hey everyone,
I’ve been talking to Leverage Edu regarding studying in Italy for undergrad, and they’re telling me that it’s possible to get scholarships there which can cover a major part of the expenses.
I just wanted to ask if anyone here has actually gone through Leverage Edu for Italy admissions? How was your experience with them? Were the scholarship claims genuine and realistic?
Also, if anyone is currently studying in Italy as an international student, especially from India, I’d really appreciate hearing about:
- scholarship chances
- actual living costs
- admission process
- whether consultants were actually helpful or not
Just trying to understand if this path is genuinely worth considering before moving ahead. Thanks :)
u/Imaginary_Credit_454 — 10 days ago