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Old 05-18-2008, 08:54 PM
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Considering moving to the U.S.A for University?

Yes i know university is along way off for me (14 years old) but, i know i will be going to university due to my background and how able student i am. My family is orignaly from Georgia and New York but my grandparents and dad moved to the U.K. and i have been to the U.S.A many times on long visits, mainly in Georgia and much of the NE(NYC, Boston). I have around £20,000 in a bank account set for my future so financialy i am able to study abroad. I would like to study somewere in New England most likely Boston. Could you recomend any other cities which have good universities and have a cold climate in winter and hot climate in summer? Were do i start to make my move to the USA should i start planning now. Could you recommend some sites i could find out about Visas(i am 1/2 USA but born in Wales)(ect) and universities. Thanks Richie
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Old 05-18-2008, 10:01 PM
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You are crazy...sorry but a British degree is worth much more than an American one...better to carry out further studies such as Masters in US.
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Old 05-18-2008, 11:08 PM
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I disagree, American degrees are still the best. There maybe a few UK schools that are better, but overall you can't go wrong with an American degree. The midwest will give you the four seasons. University of Wisconsin-Madison, University Michigan at Ann Arbor are great public universities that will give you a top notch educational and social experience. People will know these degrees worldwide.
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Old 05-19-2008, 12:16 AM
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Read the international student guide here:http://www.universitylanguage.comIt explains how to find the right US university for you, what you need to do to apply and what to expect when you get here.I went to school at Ohio State University in Columbus-- it has all four seasons and lots of international students.
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