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Best Cities to Study in Italy: Bologna, Rome, Milan — Your Experience?

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Hi everyone — I’m planning to apply for undergrad programs in Italy and am trying to decide which city would be ideal in terms of cost, student life, and academic opportunities. Has anyone studied in Bologna vs Rome vs Milan (or other Italian cities)? Share your experiences about living costs, safety, university support, job/internship availability, and overall student vibe.
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