PG at Exeter

<p>I read some of your other couple hundred posts and it sounds as if you are only applying for a PG spot as a way to get into the US with financial aid. You’ve applied and have been rejected from numerous colleges. I don’t think a school like Exeter or its caliber would offer you a spot, (and especially provide financial assistance), just so that you could improve your chances at getting accepted at an American need-blind university. </p>

<p>Applying for a PG year is not a “last resort” type of move. One usually applies for a PG year because he is hoping to achieve admission to a college to play a sport and he has a better chance of acceptance with one more year under their belt. Others do a PG year because they want to improve academically, taking more AP classes, in order to increase their chances at a competitive college. Other kids are just a little immature and need another year to grow up a little more. </p>

<p>However, it is safe to say, a PG is not for the kid who is just looking for any way to get over here to study (…“since colleges aren’t accepting me, let’s look around and see what other ways I can get to the USA”), and have an American school foot the bill.</p>

<p>What country are you from? I read your posts. People have asked where are you from, but I haven’t seen a response. Can I go to school in your country and have your college or top boarding school pay my way???</p>