Hello everyone, I am an ınternatıonal student I am lookıng for a college but I have an ask.I want to transfer a good unıversity after colloge.If the wanted is hıgh gpa, ı study.
The questıon is Which Should I choose a colloge to transfer a good unıversity.
Interested ın economics,stock.I want to study economics.
I have looked at some of your other posts. First, I know you are planning on studying English this summer. You need to improve your English more than just one summer’s worth of study. I suggest you study English intensively for a couple of years before attempting to come to the US to get a college degree. Classes are going to be difficult for you to follow and reading material is going to be hard for you to understand. You need to pass your classes with minimum grades. You will need to have passing scores on a TOEFL exam when you apply.
You seem to want to go to community college (2 year college) and then transfer into a four year university. Are you aware of the costs? Even community colleges are very expensive for international students. Using New York State as an example, you will pay about $10,000 a year for community college, NOT including room and board. If you then transfer to a public university in NY, that costs $33,000 a year. Can your family afford to pay the fees? You will not get any financial aid.
I suggest you do more research into the idea of studying in the US. Many international students simply don’t have the financial means to come here and study.
@Lindagaf thank you for interest I agree with you,i should study english.I am going to study a university.This university is the one of the best university of our country,it is private university.
I am planning to study graduate in the usa anymore.I am looking at news,there are many people who will go to Harvard,Yale etc.
I want to study in the usa,at top schools.What should I do , for graduate education.
You are jumping way ahead of things. You need top grades in undergraduate to even think about grad school yet. Come back and ask in four years. Your English needs a lot of work.
Here is one option: Baldwin Wallace University (BW) in Ohio offers a program where international students are accepted provisionally and enter an English as a Second Language (ESL) Program through the Lado Institute at the BW campus. You test into your proper ESL level and continue to advance through the program until you achieve the necessary level of proficiency to take classes at BW. I’m not sure of the cost, or your ability to pay, but it is one type of program you might think about. Here’s a link. Good luck!