<p>Hello, I'm 17, living in Russia, I've finished school last year and wanna know - is there any possibilities to become a student of US university or institute?
How can I get a scholarship or something like this?
Give me some advice, please.</p>
<p>Thanks.
Evgeniy.</p>
<p>Evgeniy,</p>
<p>International students are more than welcome at American colleges and universities. What exactly are you looking to do? Do you want to study something specific, and what were your grades/rankings like in school?</p>
<p>It’s very difficult for us to give you advice without you having provided us with any information about yourself, i.e. SAT score, IB/APs, TOEFL etc. </p>
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<p>^This is not completely true, especially considering how the OP is asking for scholarships and financial aid, which most U.S. schools will not be able to provide for him.</p>
<p>Thanks for replying, Ryan.
In future I want to get a job connected with radio or sound production. I’d like to study media arts or kinda like this.
I don’t know how to convert my grades into american system, so:
Thats almost at each subject I got “3”.
Also have done EGE test, 4 subjects ~60 points each. Thats good, but Idunno if it matters.</p>
<p>Billabongboy, thats right, but is it really possible to get a financial aid?</p>
<p>It’s definitely not impossible, but there are only 6 U.S. schools that are need-blind for internationals, and they are all either in the Ivy League or at the level of an Ivy. Most other universities and colleges have a limited amount of financial that they can give out to internationals; if you think that you are going to be needing a substantial amount of money, then applying to an American school is not necessarily the best idea.</p>
<p>I need to get a high education.
I think I misunderstood what you said about schools.</p>
<p>And - I heard, that non-educational talents also matters, thats right?
I am a musician, kinda serious) How this can help me?</p>