And to celebrate, we're offering a 20% discounton all TOEFL prep programs, or 10% plus12 payments w/o interests!Exp. Dec. 23.Click here for details.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Happy holidays from Britt!
Monday, December 1, 2014
Here's a great "beca" that even includes test prep!
La Beca “Opportunity ´16” del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos, está destinado a estudiantes sobresalientes que necesitan ayuda financiera para cubrir los gastos iniciales del proceso de admisión a una universidad en Estados Unidos. No es una beca de estudios universitarios.
Para leer la convocatoria completa visita www.becaseducationusa.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014
International Students Day, Wed. Nov. 19...
Check details for the on-line college fair below!
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Monday, November 10, 2014
To celebrate the "buen fin", we're offering
on our basic, grammar based ITP TOEFL group program.
This is a perfect course for the Institutional TOEFL (which Britt administers)
or as a pre-iBT course.
or as a pre-iBT course.
That's right! Nov. 14-25, two TOEFL students for the price of one!
Check program details here (the TOEFL programs page in www.dfbritt.com)
Contact us if you'd like to take the deal: britt.mx@gmail.com
Sorry, no credit cards accepted on this offer.
The normal fee for this program is 6500. pesos.
The class meets Mon. and Wed. 7-8:30 PM (you can start at any pointand finish in aprox. 8 weeks).
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Final iBT program for 2014 starts soon...
We will begin a new iBT prep course soon,
the last one for 2014.
Very limited places are still available.
We'll start after the "puente" on Nov. 18.
The schedule will be Mon. and Wed., 8:30-9:30 PM
and Tues. and Thurs. 7:30-9:30 PM
Last chance to finish before Christmas!
For complete details, go to the TOEFL info. page (that's a direct link) at
www.dfbirtt.com
Monday, October 13, 2014
In Germany college is now free for even international students!

A student sits next to a statue at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The sign affixed to the statue’s nose roughly translates as “Education lies.”
niversity of Munich. The sign affixed to the statue’s nose
Last week, Lower Saxony made itself the final state in Germany to do away with any public university tuition whatsoever. You read that right. As of now, all state-run universities in the Federal Republic—legendary institutions that put the Bildungin Bildungsroman, like the Universität Heidelberg, the Universität München, or theHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin—cost exactly nichts. (By the way, they weren’t exactly breaking the bank before, with semester fees of about EUR 500, or $630, which is often less than an American student spends on books—but even that amount was considered “unjust” by Hamburg senator Dorothee Stapelfeldt.)
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Thinking about an LL.M?
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