Transfer to top university in English speaking country.

<p>Greetings,</p>

<p>I am an undergraduate student in Computer Science in a prestigious university in South Korea. My studies and living expenses have been fully covered by the scholarships since I graduated from high school some 5 years ago.</p>

<p>I am winner of 2 Scholarships and my academic background is pretty good. However, after moving to South Korea, for some reasons, I have not been able to cope up with the studies and my grades are relatively lower than that I would have expected.</p>

<p>I have completed almost half of my degree credit hours but I am interested in moving to another good university in some English speaking country where I could express myself freely and where there is a good social life and good environment.</p>

<p>The things I am concerned about are:</p>

<ol>
<li>Top university in an English speaking country or country where most people could easily speak English.</li>
<li>Able to transfer my credits in Bachelor program in computer science or related field.</li>
<li>My tuition fee and living expenses are fully covered.</li>
<li>Last but not the least; A place where I don't have to take anti-depressant medicines :)</li>
</ol>

<p>Anyone could help me find a good university with full funding at undergraduate level?</p>

<p>I have been searching online but I am not able to find a suitable place/program. Please advise me in this regard. I will really appreciate your help.</p>

<p>Best,
EA</p>

<p>Contact the counselors at the closest advising center of EducationUSA. There are several in Korea: [EducationUSA</a> | Find an Advising Center](<a href=“http://www.educationusa.info/SouthKorea]EducationUSA”>http://www.educationusa.info/SouthKorea) They will be able to help you find out if what you are looking for exists in the US.</p>

<p>You need to know that there is little financial aid for transfer students, and little financial aid for international students. The chance of you finding a place here that will give you a full scholarship are very, very, very slim.</p>

<p>Contact the Education Officer at the closest consulates of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other English-speaking countries, and ask them about opportunities in their countries. They may have ideas for you.</p>