International Student Financial Aid Application

<p>Is anyone here filling out the CollegeBoard's International Student Financial Aid Application? I'd like to start a threads for anyone who have questions about how to fill it out.</p>

<p>As for me, I need extra help because I'm a international student living in the U.S....... Anyone else in the same position? How should I fill out the awkward questions that are obviously meant for people living out side of U.S.?</p>

<p>I am in the same position and in my experience i did not encounter any problems. If you have any questions fire away!</p>

<p>Friend</p>

<p>I am living in Vietnam
I am looking for studying music in US
I just take SAT for taking enjoy, I get SAT I 1000 scores. How do you think?
I also have name in college board, but now I have not apply any US school yet, please tell me what need to do for getting finance aid
I will take toefl in may.</p>

<p>Thanks, Contact you later.</p>

<p>Best regards,</p>

<p>Dat N. Pham</p>

<p>C 16. For the exchange rate, should I put the exchange rate between China and U.S. or should I just put $1=$1?</p>

<p>lol seemed like i had a lot of questions :p</p>

<p>haha. $1=$1!! well, logically you'd be putting in the chinese exchange rate only if it the figures you've listed are in yuan or sth</p>

<p>well skip it if you dont have any bank accounts in china. If you do then yen vs dollar rate .</p>

<p>yuan, monad</p>

<p>lol yea whatever :D</p>

<p>renminbi, xastir</p>

<p>phamnamdi, i'd advise you to start a separate thread on the college admissions boards or on this board. that should get more of a response. gotta say you have a lot of work ahead! good luck.</p>

<p>lol thanks guys :) ....notice how i opted out of potential embarassment in the tangle of confusing monetary units by using the names of the counties ;)</p>