<p>Hey! Can someone tell me what should I do to take a scholarship in an American University (if necessary Medical University)?</p>
<p>Probably no one is going to answer this but since I was an International Student long time ago, I will.
First if you are finishing 12th grade, there are no direct Medical School admissions in USA. You have to first to do a college degree (there are some combined BS/MD but I think most don’t accept Internationals).</p>
<p>For undergrad education as an International seeking Scholarships:
You got to stay above 90% in high school or A level/ O level or any type of high school you have in your country.
Get something like 2300 in SAT (aprx), score like 750+ in 2 to 3 SAT subject tests. OR score like 35 in ACT.
Have good EC’s, references from teachers and should be able to write really good essays.</p>
<p>[the above is just a general stat guide, don’t take it literally but most students who are admitted have similar stats]</p>
<p>That being said, you also need some luck. There are only about 8 US colleges/Universities that cover 100% need (Financial Aid) of all admitted International Students. A few other colleges will offer money for only some top notch students or not 100%, meaning for example you might get half scholarship. And even those are very few and very competitive. </p>
<p>If you have already completed a Bachelors degree and are looking for info in Graduate programs or Medical schools, its an entirely different scenario. </p>
<p>Thank you very much @sanwal for the information. I focused mostly on SAT and I am studying for it because now I finished the 11th grade so 12th grade is my last year in high school.So I decided to “act” earlier to get as much information as I can for American Universities and their scholarships. </p>