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Transferring is ridiculously hard. I suggest waiting until postgrad to go to america.does anyone know if this is possible?
if so what is the process ?
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yes. unless you get aid/grants/scholarshipsok. hypothetically if i wanted to postgrad, how would i do so, and would i still have to pay $30,000USD for living costs like mosy colleges ?!
Yes, although some (very few) colleges will only offer graduate positions if you have funding; ie if you get into the course, you're guaranteed funding. Realistically, unless you're very wealthy or have a scholarship, don't consider going to the US to study.ok. hypothetically if i wanted to postgrad, how would i do so, and would i still have to pay $30,000USD for living costs like mosy colleges ?!
Except for the fact that top colleges give heaps of aid to Internationals. So be really smart and poor, and you'll also get in.Realistically, unless you're very wealthy or have a scholarship, don't consider going to the US to study.
Yeah if you want to be paying back a huge debt for ages when the product itself is not going to be hugely value-adding.Except for the fact that top colleges give heaps of aid to Internationals. So be really smart and poor, and you'll also get in.
On the exchange/overseas forum here, I wrote a massive post about doing undergrad in the US. Bottom line: Don't bother.artist91 said:Transfer places are harder to score than freshman. I read somewhere that Harvard had like 7.