International student needs advices.

<p>Hello, I will try to make this as short as possible, so let me begin.
I live in Croatia, and I am 18. Until about three years I just wanted to finish economy or biology, work here and that's all. Now, my goal changed into this: Studying Biology (with economy as a minor, and/or vice versa) and pursuing hobbies such as acting in the same time, BUT, in US! However I figured everything out too late. What tests I need, how does it work anyway, etc. I have many questions, and not so many answers. I apologize for putting the same Thread in several forums, I did it because of different questions (about tests, colleges etc), so if moderators think they are unnecessary , delete them, just let me know before you do it.</p>

<p>Anyway, all of this probably won't make a lot of sense (how it got from simple life goals to extremely complex ones), and you would probably understand it only if I told you the whole story, but the message would be too long. (I can do it on PM however)</p>

<p>So, here are the questions.</p>

<ol>
<li>Colleges</li>
</ol>

<p>Considering I want to study Biology as major and economy as minor, OR only biology OR economy as major. Which college would suit me the best?My grades in high school are: 4,2(1st year)3,9(2nd year)4,5(3rd year) and now I am the 4th year. I don't know how to translate these into your system(GPA). We don't use A B C D E F, we use numbers, from 5 to 1, 5 being A and 1 being F.
So not sure if 4,2 would be 3,2 or not. Also college should be in NY or LA.
For now, ignore the fact that I don't have money to afford an expensive college, and that I haven't written SAT/ACT or TOEFL yet.
I would just like to know what are your advices.</p>

<ol>
<li>SAT, TOEFL tests.</li>
</ol>

<p>I don't understand how should IO study for these. I have two huge books (one from College Confidental and another one from...I don't know the name, but also for these tests)
There are only test examples in them. I thought these books would have some material to study from. Test examples are great, but it doesn't cover everything. Or at least I think so. So I guess my question would be:
How to study for SAT/ACT, TOEFL and other tests?! Is looking at example tests really enough?</p>

<ol>
<li>Money.</li>
</ol>

<p>I don't have money for college, so how can I raise my chances of getting into a college (whether as a transfer student or graduate student) I haven't really had any activities during high school (lack of money :D ) and I just started looking for volunteering (lets just say that i have never heard, anyone in my school talk about volunteering, let alone about being a volunteer) so I know my chances are almost none, but this is what I really want( I wouldn't say this if I didn't mean it, I did some stuff students don't do here usually, such as college interview,so I am not saying it just like that), so yeah.</p>

<ol>
<li>Transfer and exchange.</li>
</ol>

<p>What are the chances of coming to a college from Europe to US, as a exchange student, and transferring to that college ( due to being a good student or something, Idk) Is it even possible?</p>

<p>I had some other questions...but I forgot them, so I will just post them later.
If you have any advice about anything I asked please tell me. Any help, even just a link or an e-mail of someone who could help me would be highly appreciated! You can send me a PM too.
Again, sorry for posting same topics. Remove them if necessary.</p>

<p>Thanks!
Cheers :)</p>

<p>The best place to start is at [EducationUSA</a> | Study Abroad, Student Visa, University Fairs, College Applications and Study in the U.S. / America](<a href=“http://educationusa.state.gov/]EducationUSA”>http://educationusa.state.gov/)</p>

<p>After you read through the website, make an appointment with the counselors at the advising center in Zagreb. Here is the contact information: [EducationUSA</a> | Center Profile - INSTITUTE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATION (IDE)](<a href=“http://www.educationusa.info/Zagreb]EducationUSA”>http://www.educationusa.info/Zagreb)</p>

<p>The counselors there will be able to answer your questions, and can help you find good places to study in the US. EducationUSA is a not-for-profit organization. The staff is committed to providing accurate and unbiased information about educational opportunities in the US. They are the experts.</p>

<p>You also should read through the threads here in [International</a> Students - College Confidential](<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/international-students/]International”>International Students - College Confidential Forums) The people there will have useful information for you.</p>

<p>Wishing you all the best!</p>

<p>Thanks. I did contact the institute.
They can’t provide me informations about colleges tho. They gave me links to sites with lists of colleges, however I thought some of students may know better which college would be good for me (biology with or without economy)
I know USC would be great so I am trying to find more like that one.</p>

<p>The first link isn’t working for me.
Thanks :D</p>

<p><a href=“http://www”>www</a>. educationUSA. state. gov</p>

<p>Try typing it in without the spaces and the link should work.</p>

<p>Still no luck. I can open
[EducationUSA</a> | Study Abroad, Student Visa, University Fairs, College Applications and Study in the U.S. / America](<a href=“http://www.educationusa.info/]EducationUSA”>http://www.educationusa.info/)</p>

<p>But cant open
<a href=“http://educationusa.state.gov/[/url]”>http://educationusa.state.gov/&lt;/a&gt;
some error occurs. Thanks anyway :/</p>

<p>The address I gave you takes you to the website that is working for you. There only is one. It just has two or three ways to get there.</p>

<p>Thanks! I get it now. I still need help with choosing colleges. Can’t figure out which ones would be good for me. So if you thinki you might know feel free to suggest. Thanks again. :D</p>