I am 16 years old and currently have dual citizenship both in Great Britain and the United States.?

I was wondering how difficult would it be for me to move to the United Kingdom for university? I currently reside in the United States.

Answer:
my son had dual citizenship, the only HUGE problem you will find is that you will be paying extra for your courses as you are still going to be considered as a immigrant and the other big one is that basically the education system in the UK is much higher / better than here in the USA..........and that's where you will more than likely have the hardest part.....they do NOT hold you hand and allow you to keep jumping around picking majors etc, well not with any great ease..............

Do you have family there that can at least put you up for a while close to where you wish to go to school?
not difficult at all
DONT do it its hard cuz i know i never did it
Get a scholarship and it wont be that bad
If your a citizen how could it be difficult ?
i have the same problem
united kingdom is better than united state in education
but if you dont care about the education stuff united state is much more better than united kingdom
just buy a ticket and hop on the plane.

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