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		<title>By: Bas L</title>
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		<description>I posted a link here that should help you out. The IB-group in the Netherlands is a governmental agency that supplies students from some regions with grants, etc. 
For books: in every city with a university there is a second hand book, or they have a copy of the course book in the library, which you can borrow for free.
If you still have too little money, try getting a job first, build your career, and let them pay for your masters degree after a a year or two..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I posted a link here that should help you out. The IB-group in the Netherlands is a governmental agency that supplies students from some regions with grants, etc.<br />
For books: in every city with a university there is a second hand book, or they have a copy of the course book in the library, which you can borrow for free.<br />
If you still have too little money, try getting a job first, build your career, and let them pay for your masters degree after a a year or two..</p>
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