A few days ago
if i finished my gcse’s in england, will it be hard to apply for college in america?
cause im curious of goin to america when i go to college. im 14 and wondering
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It won’t be hard to apply to colleges/universities in America although the application and visa process is lengthy and time consuming. It is also a very expensive commitment, the financial costs of studying in the States can very from $18,000 – $45,000 per year, depending on which college/university you decide to study.
Their may be additional requirements to gain admission such as SAT and ACT exams but again this depends also on the university.
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A few days ago
We had some students come here from Scotland with their GCSE when they were 16 and they were told they must complete their High School Diploma because they have duel citizenship. I’m not sure how it will work out for you, but I know they had to complete their High school Diploma. I’m guessing that you are just a citizen of the U.K. So, I believe just taking the ACT or the SAT would be ok for you…
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