<p>its<em>my</em>life,
While scholarships for non-European students are decidedly limited to Oxbridge, the upside is that foreign students are seen as a bit of a cash cow, and if you can foot the bill, admissions to a graduate program is really not all that difficult, given that you have graduated with respectable grades from a respectable University.<br>
That being said, if your undying dream is to attend Oxbridge for graduate school, as a Williams student, you are in luck. Williams offers a surprising number of endowed fellowships, about 5 or 6 at last count, for graduates to pursue graduate level studies at Oxbridge(though weighted slightly more to oxford). The fellowships aren't stupendously easy to get as they are such a great deal, but any graduating Senior with a high GPA and some vaguely interesting extracurriculars stands a good shot if they bother too apply. They are seen kind of as door prizes for those Williams students nominated (but inevitably not selected) for Rhodes and Gates scholarships. (I wish i had my act together enough to apply for them, because Oxford's visual anthro masters would be a great stepping stone for the Phd programs I am hoping to apply to, and there is no way I could ever afford two years at Oxford on my own.) Anyways, you can check out the deans list page for more info, <a href="http://www.williams.edu/go/careers/fellowships.php%5B/url%5D">http://www.williams.edu/go/careers/fellowships.php</a><br>
specifically check out the alpha list of fellowships- they are in there somewhere. if its really your goal to get one of these fellowships, then make yourself a patron fo the deans office and the OCC early. The old fellowship dean was kind of a ....... but now they are being run out of the office of career services by a new guy, and I think that will probably make them more interesting.</p>
<p>Congratulations on being admitted to America's consistently number one ranked liberal arts college. Unfortunately for you, no one in your home country has ever heard of it. (I work in Asia, so perhaps I am a bit Jaded by the obsessive HYP fawning that goes on here, but hell I'm from the northeast and half the people in my high school class thought I went to a community college.) Go ephs.</p>
<p>(to the rest of you, sorry to clutter up the board with such institution specific chatter)</p>