Student exchange from Canada to (list of 4). Where should I go?
My top countries are ; Ireland England Australia and Fiji Now REMEMBER that this is not a vacation! I will be living there for my entire school year. Out of those 4 where is the best place to go? Why? Out of those 4 where is the worst place to go? Why? (please stay on these countries)Canada is a nice place =)
it really depends on you. Try to look up the culture and history of all four places to help you choose.Do Research!!! I can’t choose because our opinion are probably different. ( i want to study abroad in japan so none of those places look excellent for me but that’s just me). Excellent Luck on deciding because if you really want to study abroad you will spend time studying or researching about the places and not just pick something other people picked for you
id say Ireland, i have a friend there that said they have the best schools in all of england.
Which of the following places are the best choice to study?
In terms of quality of education, affordable tuition fees, general fees, supplies, opportunities and so on… 1. U.S.A. 2. Canada 3. U.K. 4. Germany 5. Japan 6. Australia 7. New Zealand 8. Your sanction (rather than above) Remember, we are international students from Asia. Thank you.1,2,3,4 and 6
Depends on your budget, the U.K. and U.S. are the more expensive of the countries which you mentioned, but they would be my first and 2nd choices of countries to study in. Canada, Australia and New Zealand are going to be my 3rd, 4th and 5th choice and are slightly more affordable than both the U.K. and the U.S. As for Germany or Japan, *I* would consider either, since *I* don’t speak nor know the language, but again, if the you do, then tuition will be more affordable than other choices. So in order: 1 3 2 6 7 4 5
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Chances of getting into an ivy league university?
I live in Canada and I’m wondering if the chances of getting into an ivy league university is possible for me if I land in the top 4 (IB) in my high school. There are 100 students in my high school, and last year the 2nd place student went to an ivy league university. If my scores on the SAT are above 2200, and I don’t take the ACT, what are my chances?To be qualified to get into an Ivy League school you will need a 3.8+ unweighted GPA, lots of AP and Honors classes, a very high rank in class and 2200+ SAT scores. It looks like you are probably qualified. That is the excellent news. The terrible news is that Ivy League schools reject between six and ten qualified applicants for every one they accept. I place your chances at somewhere between 10-18%. You need to stand our. One way to do that is through the admissions essays. They will be critical.
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