Going to study in America is not easy ... But you will be fine if you follow all of the routines . Even go there for vacation also need to interview the embassy . Try imagine if you wanna study there .
Study in America!, How?
Study in America!, How?
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Jan 27 2009, 04:04 PM
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Going to study in America is not easy ... But you will be fine if you follow all of the routines . Even go there for vacation also need to interview the embassy . Try imagine if you wanna study there .
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Jan 28 2009, 07:28 AM
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Study can be fun if you enjoy it no matter what course you take . It's all up to you anyway .
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Jan 31 2009, 04:56 PM
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QUOTE(BillySteel @ Jan 30 2009, 02:30 PM) Have anyone on this thread with experience on doing a credit transfer to the US. Hmm ... Something as unsure as this . I think it's the best if you ask the agents or immigrations about it ? I'm sure they can provide you a lot more than we can .Here's the thing, I enrolled in a local college doing a UK(hons) bach. eng degree and completed my first semester. However I want to transfer hopefully to the US. Is it possible after the first or must it be after the second year? Must I still sit for SAT? Do I have to go through MACEE or go straight to the universities? I'm studying mechanical engineering, what are good universities option available other than the famous ones? |
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Jan 31 2009, 06:50 PM
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Might be quite expensive due to the economy crisis . Ask your agent or the immigrations ?
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