I live in a country where all that matters regarding your education is your scores so when I wanted to apply to colleges in USA I really was not buying the whole idea of extracurriculars How should I be an intern in Google or publish a book or something when I'm 17 and haven't known anything about life how the hell can i "standout" from other applicants
Bro, I understand your problem. Don’t worry. We are all facing the same issue as international students. It’s because of the stupid US college system. They have good colleges, but the application process is terrible. BE YOURSELF. Don’t need to do any stupid clubs that aren’t necessary. Don’t need to publish meaningless books. Don’t need to establish non sense companies and non profits just for the application process. Believe yourself and do only what you are interested. Don’t change who you are because of this process.
Thank you for your videos. I have a question thought, i'm an international student and my school doesn't use the ACT/SAT/ GPA score things, we do a national test and they give us the percentage that we have obtained so do i need to take an ACT/SAT score test ? And i heard that you have to study at least 2 years befprz taling it and i don't want to. So what should i do ?
So I think that they look at how you perform in your respective education system with how high you score, all 7’s in GCSE, 99+ ATAR, etc. I’m speaking for Victoria, a state in Australia, but here there are many centres that you can take the SAT each year, so just research where you can take it
Hey ik the time has probs passed since this was 9 months ago but in my country is the same but I emailed the school’s office for an up to date transcript copy then you can calculate it on your own or send scans to schools when they ask for it
Yeah thanks for this video. We will surely apply as international students and be ready to be rejected. International students’ outright rejections are just a byproduct of this terrible college system.
Thank you for your video , please if you can help with my situation, i have a degree in chemical engineering from another country and now i live in the US and trying to apply for masters in chemical engineering since i did masters as well but didnt get to do my defense thesis part. please if you have suggestions or ideas on how to start? and what about accrediation ?please thank you
Hello there, I can't find any answer for my question, for my case, I am currently a 12th year international student, and I will finish high school in June 2024. I am planning to take my tests and prepare my application during the summer, however by the time I'll be applying (Oct/Nov) I'll already be in my first year of university (starts in September) so I don't know how should I apply then?
Hey there! I see you graduated high school by now,and i wish you best of luck! I am in the same situation as you were a year ago. I want to apply for college somewhere in the us but i have no idea where or how to get started. All I want to ask of you is did you manage to apply to a college by now and how did it go,what did you prepare,overall instructions on completing the general requirements for colleges in the us,outside of the college’s own policies 😅😄
@@Hasbeen_a_hoetel Hi there! Actually no, i ended up not applying in a us college, however, I'm planing to get a bachelor degree in my country then apply to the us for a master. Hope it helps 🙏