@@faulknerhenrietta5540 Hi Henrietta, I mentioned the universities that provide the full scholarships in the video, shared my screen to show you the schools as well. You can check the description for more details as well
Thanks for this ma'am... Absolutely wonderful. But then, I want to ask. Are there universities that give full scholarships for medical courses like Medicine?
So, in the U.S., you can’t apply to ‘medicine’ as a course at the undergraduate level like it’s done in some countries. The way it works in the U.S. is that you’ll get your undergraduate degree in any field of study (while taking relevant pre med courses) and then apply to Medical school afterwards (There’s an MCAT exam student typically take)
Hi Labaran, a lot of schools were mentioned in the video. Therefore it could potentially be an issue if numerous links are shared in one video…trying my best to avoid a strike, which is why I shared my screen so you can easily find the schools once you google it. Also, I’m currently working on a document, so you can check back in two weeks; a link to access all the multiple links should be up.
I am an international student. I have 1300 in SAT and CGPA of 3.57 out of 4. Can i get full tution scholarship now. If i can then please kindly mention the universities...
For most if you’re seeking scholarships, you’d have to apply for fall 2023 (applications will probably open around August, September), but some are still accepting application for general admission (you just may be not be considered for funding)
Goddamn i have 1540 sat score but have 2.9 gpa because of covid and my family responsibilities. Isn't there any chance to get full ride scholorship? :((
@@SijuChronicles I have already send them message but they use to send me the message , I fill the application they send to the language company Dallas fort worth because I don't a TOEFL certificate. But the university don't send me a letter I just have a TLC acceptance letter and I-20 not Texas wesleyan that's make scare a little bit
Hi dear, I have a question a little bit out of context of that video. I'm a 24yo young lady, I'm currently taking one year gap(not going to school this year) to ask myself what I want to do with my life and I've decided I wanted to study abroad. I wanted to know if it is possible to apply for (and get) a fully funded scholarship abroad for undergraduate studies knowing that I had my A-level 6years ago? Also, Is it possible to apply for (and get) a fully funded scholarship in chemical engineering (with a hnd I got 3 years ago or a bachelor I got 1year ago). Sorry for my English.I hope what I say does make sense.
1. So, I really don’t know how feasible it’ll be to get a full scholarship for undergraduate studies in the U.S. using A-level results from 6 years ago. If for example, you decide to take ACT/SAT now, then there’s a slight possibility (but not certain just because you’d probably be asked to provide your high school transcripts and it’s been six years). Can you get admitted? Yes. Full Funding? Not sure. 2. Are you referring to getting funded for graduate studies? Yes, it’s possible (depending on the overall strength of your application) Let me know if this answers your questions.
@@SijuChronicles First of all thank you very much for taking your time replying in a detailed way. Yes It does answer my questions partially, i am referring to getting funded for graduate studies. Please can you emphasize what you mean by strengths of my application?
@@littleangel6203 Basically, your application materials (e.g., resume, transcripts, etc)…how strong or competitive it is based on the requirements of the program you’re applying to.