A few days ago
Dani

Post-Graduate studies?

I’m Greek and I’m in the second year of English Literature in a greek university. After I complete my studies I want to go to UCLA in Los Angeles for post-graduate studies (for 1-2 years). Can I be accepted since I’m not U.S. citizen and if yes, how much will it cost me per year? Can I stay in campus?

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A few days ago
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Yes, you can get accepted if you have a strong application. The tuition shouldn’t cost you anything, and you’ll be paid a stipend for teaching. LA is a very expensive place to live, though, and the stipends aren’t quite enough to live on unless you happen to get an extra fellowship, teach more than you have to, or live in a really awful apartment. That’s the only real “cost,” but it is significant, so make sure to take cost of living into account. I think they do have on-campus housing available for grad students, but you might also look for apartments near campus, since you might find something cheaper and better. I wouldn’t recommend telling them that you’re only interested in going for 1-2 years, though. Students wanting to stick it out for the Ph.D. are usually given preference. If you’re certain you won’t stay for the Ph.D., you might at least tell them you intend to get a masters (2 years).
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4 years ago
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For an MBA in HBS you decide on GMAT rankings, stellar references, good GPA, and significant interest adventure. particularly some the persons who get in HBS are professionals and investment bankers. there are a number of many others besides, ofcourse. i think of a min 3 3 hundred and sixty 5 days interest-ex is needed.
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