Finding the Best University for 16-Year-Old in Greece

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The discussion focuses on finding the best university options for a 16-year-old living in Greece, with an emphasis on prestigious institutions. Suggestions include renowned universities such as Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Oxford, and Cambridge, as well as Columbia and McGill. The importance of choosing a university with strong connections to research facilities, like observatories, is highlighted. The participant expresses gratitude for the advice received and plans to announce their final choice for further feedback. Overall, the conversation centers on identifying top educational opportunities for a young student interested in higher education.
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please if you may! I am searching for a good university , if i could use the term "best" and i don't really know where to search so I am writing in forums to get an answer ! i m 16 and i really need to know your oppinions! i live in greece and i know english and french!so what would you suggest??:)
 
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ooooo an answer! so... thnx! would i ask tour proffesion??
 
Nick summed up the cream of the crop. Columbia is also good, as is McGill and Penn State, to name a few. I would be inclined to look for one with ties to a good observatory. That opens up the choices.
 
thnx you too! u had helped me a lot! ,im going to announse my choice later , for u to see it and give me your obsections(if u have)
 
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