Hi Joyti! Thanks for your comment. Please see our blog on the Atlatic Bridge here to see how Irish schools and Caribbean schools compare bemoacademicconsulting.com/blog/atlantic-bridge
I want to go to Texas from nyc. Because it’s way cheaper in Texas than in nyc. Should I move there 3 months before or a 1 year before. So it will make me a resident for Texas.
Hello Sheila! Thanks for your question! TMDSAS has a very strict way of determining whether you are a Texas resident or not. State residency is determined by one of two processes: Residency through High School Graduation or Residency by Establishing Domicile. If you have not lived in Texas for long (or have not lived there at all, or have lived there previously, but not recently), you must carefully review the standards for establishing and proving residency. Residency determinations are made at the time of application, and if there is a change in your residency after applying, you are responsible for notifying all schools of such a change. This may result in reclassification of your application, based on each school’s individual regulations and discretion. You should check out the TMDSAS handbook (www.tmdsas.com/ApplicationHandbook.pdf) to learn more about timelines and how to become considered a Texas resident. Hope this helps!
@@judypeng4748 Hi Judy! Thanks for your comment. As you can see in my previous reply, the process of determining residency for TMDSAS is quite complex. I would advise studying the handbook to figure out how you can qualify as a resident or contacting the admissions office of your school directly to learn what makes an applicant qualify as a resident.