confused about EVERYTHING

<p>I am
>a senior student in a not-so-famous univ in China
>with GPA3.7/IELTS 6.5/GMAT..trying
>not so many social-related activities
Appealled by
>films of college life in the USA
>classmates transfered into the USA</p>

<h2> Decide go to America.</h2>

<p>All I want is
a fantastic college life(because mine are very dull)
=>i must take SAT
but will it worth while?i mean taking college study </p>

<h2> twice seems not wisely.</h2>

<p>my backups are
1>apply for a not-so-famous university graduate
study(no SAT,and higher edu)
result:not easy to find a job there and come
back
2>work in China for a while then make a choice</p>

<h2> result:easily to drop up my dream in the US</h2>

<p>Only 14days left to write GMAT but I am still don't know
where is the way.
Badly in need of help from all CCers...</p>

<p>I will work on my GMAT preparation tommorrow.Hope to find some help when relogging in .
thanks very much!</p>

<p>I think you need to improve your English skills before you consider coming to the US for college. And if I were you, I wouldn't consider doing college again in the US, just to have a "US college experience." Besides, what you see in the movies isn't always true. (Amazing, I know.)</p>

<p>Take the GMAT and get the best scores you can. If your scores aren't great, study English more, then take the GMAT again in six months or a year, and then apply to graduate school in the US.</p>

<p>From your post, it is clear to me that your English needs to get better.</p>