<p>Hey, </p>
<p>do you guys know international students who transfered to a U.S university ( undergraduate program ) ?
share some stories if you know any ! Thanks </p>
<p>I'm actually applying as an international transfer student to a dozen of u.s universities, and I wanna know my chances: I have a Licence (=B.A from France: which is obtained in 3 years.) And top U.S graduate business schools require four years of undergrad studies, thats why I'm doing this; I want to transfer, study for a maximum of 2 years as an undergraduate student, and receive a U.S bachelors so I can have the prerequisites to the business schools that I want (that I already contacted).</p>
<p>Classes and communication in general function differently in the United States…after all, communication is cultural. I recommend buying a book like this one to better prepare yourself for your journey to the U.S.: Classes and communication in general function differently in the United States…after all, communication is cultural. I recommend buying a book like this one to better prepare yourself for your journey to the U.S. [Excuse</a> Me, Can you Repeat That?](<a href=“http://www.ExcuseMeCanYouRepeatThat.com%5DExcuse”>http://www.ExcuseMeCanYouRepeatThat.com) Many international students in the U.S. are reading this guide book to review important strategies to make communicating in the U.S. easier and more successful. Many international students in the U.S. are reading this guide book to review important strategies to make communicating in the U.S. easier and more successful.</p>
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<p>How much work experience do you have? The top business programs expect 2 to 5 years of work experience with increasing responsibility. If you have a full university degree from your home country, and that type of work experience, the universities will be less picky about the number of years you were in university. Contact the EducationUSA office closest to where you live, and get some good advice about dealing with your situation. There is one in Paris <a href=“https://www.educationusa.info/Fulbright-France[/url]”>https://www.educationusa.info/Fulbright-France</a></p>