<p>hay!
I'm a bit confused about my next step, so I really hope there's someone out there who's done it before.
I went to college in Europe, and I transferred to a CC this year. By next spring I'll get my Associate Degree - I got 32 credits transferred from the college abroad and I'm getting 34 this year. The grades from both schools are in good standing, mostly A's, so far.
Can anybody recommend me what to do next? Should I take any other tests (SAT, etc)? what schools would fit better this kind of situation?</p>
<p>Actually, unless I'm missing something, I don't think your situation is too unusual. To me, it seems a lot like a "standard" transfer from a cc to a 4-year college. The difference would be that you would also be submitting a transcript from the school where you obtained some of your credits.</p>
<p>I think that you should pick schools which fit your interests as to majors available, size, geography, type (LAC/uni) etc. etc. From that, you can decide whether you need to take SAT/ACT, based on the schools' admission requirements for junior transfer.</p>
<p>thanks andale!
do you think graduating from an overseas high school could become a disadvantage? I mean given all the bureaucracy, translation, conversion of credits, etc.; if so, could I beat that by taking the SAT? thanks again!</p>