<p>I'm exchange student in the U.S, I'm in the 12th grade. What do I need to continue study in collage?</p>
<p>What kind of visa do you have? If it is a J visa you probably must return home for a certain period of time before you can have a new student visa. Ask the directors of your program if it is possible for you to stay here or not.</p>
<p>And while you are at it, talk to them about how much college costs in the US compared to your home country. Unless your parents are wealthy, you may find it is not affordable. Most of us either send our children to our in-state schools (where we get a lower tuition) and/or spend our lives saving for college. For many international students, graduate work in the US makes a lot more sense for many reasons, not just financial.</p>
<p>I have J-1 visa. I can return my country in May and return in June. Do you know what exams I have to take that collage accept me?</p>
<p>If I will able to continue study here I would like to go in community collage, because they are cheaper. I don’t know if a collage accepts me without SAT test.</p>
<p>You can look up the admission requirements for you local community college (and many others) on their web sites. All of them post admission requirements. If you still aren’t sure, set up a meeting with the admissions staff at your local community college and talk to them about what they need to see from you for you to be eligible. Realize that most community colleges are 2 for two years and you would need to transfer to a 4 year school after that (unless all you want is an Associates Degree). Some community colleges have automatic transfer arrangements with the local state schools if you have a certain GPA - but as a non-USA citizen, there are probably other restrictions that apply here, so find out ahead of time what they are.</p>
<p>As you are presently attending a U.S. high school, I suggest you make an aappointment with your school guidance counselor to discuss your options and path forward. If you want to attend a U.S. university this coming fall, you need to HURRY. The application for many schools is mid-January.</p>
<p>You can ask the guidance counselor at the school you are currently attending to help you with this. That person should have some good ideas for you.</p>
<p>Thank you, I will ask guidance counselor about this tomorrow.</p>