I'm either planning on going to uni in CA or here then moving to CA as that's where i plan on living
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I'm either planning on going to uni in CA or here then moving to CA as that's where i plan on living
to be honest, the price isn't really much different abroad, so i might apply when it's time
Say what? You're talking at least 55k for studying in the United States, plus US laws prevent you from only having a job inside a university's campus; which is paid very little. Then there are accommodation and living expenses, which would probably cost another 30k; so you'd be looking at paying a fee of around 85K.
As for the grade part, you'll need at least ABB and a good SAT score to apply to any 'respected' US university.
Btw - British banks don't give loans to students studying in the US :)
I really don't see the point in going abroad for university. Seems a pointless hassle if you ask me.
For NL it's a goddam lot cheaper. You get the same price as NL students being an EU citizen. There are more places than the USA. ;)
Average cost of university is £32k. Whilst the tuition fees are just €1,565/yr in Amsterdam (doesn't include accomodation mind).
USA recognises it, the teacher that came from the states said that they recognised them. And at our college Alex you can do a scholorship for the American universaties, oh and i'd like to go :)