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Are there any schools in Italy that don't charge tuition?

In the past, public schools were free. However, in September 2008, the Italian government requested that all public universities be converted into private universities. From September 2007 to June 2008, the original tuition fee for each international student was 200-400 Euros 65438+1October (it will expire next semester in 20081-July 2008), and will be raised later. A conservative estimate is 5000 Euros-12000 Euros a year, and 7000 Euros is more reliable.

That is to say, there is no free school now, and the tuition is very expensive. You'd better not go now.

Especially if you want to go to a photography major in a private school, it is even more expensive and scary.