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5 months ago
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Hellooo, im currently a senior year student and I need a few tips and recommendations with my college list. I know its not a great time to change it, but I do really need it.

Okay so, I have no AP or IB classes (since they are not offered in my country).

and i have above average sat score 1450+ and ielts score 8

and an average extracurriculars

basically everything else ready.

since im an international student and I cant pay for college its been a struggle to choose colleges. Can you help me with colleges I can apply to and get a good financial aid?

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5 months ago

I found this online!

usnews.com/education/best-colleges/paying-for-college/articles/colleges-that-offer-the-most-financial-aid-to-international-students

Hope it gives a few schools to look at. Unfortunately some schools don’t offer any or very little aid but with research you can find good options.

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5 months ago

Hello! I would recommend checking out:

-Arizona State University

-American University

-New York University

-Elon University

-Goucher College

-Michigan State University

-Agnes Scott College

-Syracuse University

-Pepperdine University

-Boston University

-Dartmouth College

-Indiana University @ Bloomington

-University of Minnesota

-Abilene Christian University

-Centre College

and

-St. Olaf College

Best of luck on your college search!

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