im a student in india and I want to attend UC San Diego..someone help?
Im a freshmen in college in India and Im a biotech major. I want to attend UCSD or any good university that has a good biotech program. Do I need any pre-req's or classes that I need to take? Would I be going as a transfer student? What classes would I need to take? Please help me. If anyone has any helpful websites, then please send them to me. Thank youuuu
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if u wish to attend UCSD u should go on their site to see wat classes u need to take. and yes u will b going there as a transfer student cuz u are in college in india..i suggest u continue to take biotech courses in UCSD..and i also suggest u to take a look in other colleges..depends on which state u want to go also..
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Yes, you would be applying as a transfer student. You are looking at the hardest major to get into at UCSD. You would need very top grades. See their website for prereqs. It is very difficult to get this admit if you are not a resident of California, numbers of transfers look high because they take a large number of students from California community college as part of a CA state program. It will also cost you almost as much as the top private schools, over $40,000USD per year with no scholarships for international students. Other top BME programs are at Duke, JHU and Stanford. They are also very difficult to get into and cost $50,000 per year. These schools do offer financial aid to very top students though so could be cheaper than UCSD.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
I am a student in pharmacy school in India and I want to continue my studies in the U.S. What are the steps?
I am a student in pharmacy school in India and I want to continue my studies in the U.S. What are the steps?
I have a bachelors degree in pharmacy in India. I am looking for further pharmacy studies. I am looking for college guidelines and what tests I need to take in orders for admission?
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Consider staying in India. You guys have it all over us....then come and take the tests. Find out. Good luck.
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well i think you are looking for a doctor of pharmacy program ? , then you have to take the pcat, and get into a four year program, and then all the residency stuff...and check with the college you want to go to, if the extent of your studies matches the requirement for admission .
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I have a bachelors degree in pharmacy in India. I am looking for further pharmacy studies. I am looking for college guidelines and what tests I need to take in orders for admission?
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Consider staying in India. You guys have it all over us....then come and take the tests. Find out. Good luck.
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well i think you are looking for a doctor of pharmacy program ? , then you have to take the pcat, and get into a four year program, and then all the residency stuff...and check with the college you want to go to, if the extent of your studies matches the requirement for admission .
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Can student who studied in India till the 12th grade get admission to a college in the U.S?
Can student who studied in India till the 12th grade get admission to a college in the U.S?
If so what colleges? And What documentation would you need?
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Yes. There are a lot of colleges who take international undergraduates. You need to take the SAT and TOEFL at least. Then different schools may require extra tests. You should make a list of schools you are interested in and then e-mail the school's International Student Service representatives and ask them your questions. They are generally receptive and helpful.
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If so what colleges? And What documentation would you need?
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Yes. There are a lot of colleges who take international undergraduates. You need to take the SAT and TOEFL at least. Then different schools may require extra tests. You should make a list of schools you are interested in and then e-mail the school's International Student Service representatives and ask them your questions. They are generally receptive and helpful.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
I am an india student and I got a 1490 SAT score can i get a scholarship in any US university?
I am an india student and I got a 1490 SAT score can i get a scholarship in any US university?
Scholarship with 1490 SAT score
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Maybe or maybe not.. SAT is one of the criteria in having a scholarship in a US University. Well, Don't be nervous, I'm in Yale and be confident. Don't let that one thing in your way as you succeed to your future :)
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Each university and the course has different score requirement, so you will have to check. I would say that anything above 1600 is a pretty decent score. If you think that you are missing on alot of universities because of the score you can try taking SAT again. For SAT preparation you can try examville.com. It has lot of timed practice questions and other useful aids. Hope this helps.
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It all really depends on the college you apply to; if you want to get a lot of scholarships it would probably be a smarter idea to apply to a less diverse school, or one with a low population of students from India, as they'll likely be trying to up their student diversity at the time, and you might be able to find some sort of scholarship open just for being a minority (by US standards). You could also find out if there are any sponsored scholarships available; usually these involve you entering an essay on an assigned topic. It's more work, but can make a big difference. These likely won't be listed on school websites though, so you'll have to go out of your way a bit more to find them. One thing that schools will put a lot of stress on is your overall grades through primary school, class ranking, financial status, family history, extracurricular activities, and course load. If possible, I would retake the SATs if I were you. And apply for a lot of scholarships; there will be more available for private colleges versus public ones, but the private are also altogether more expensive. It would be in your best interest to get as many scholarships as possible in a few schools that you'd like to go to, and see which one is cheaper with all of them factored in. Sometimes a private college can end up costing less because of scholarships than a public one. I hope any of that was of use... Good luck!!
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hi...the indian students who are seeking scholarships 4 studying in abroad may get so many scholarships and internships. plz visit this links http://letsgo4goal.blogspot.com/ http://letsgo4goal.blogspot.com/ http://letsgo4goal.blogspot.com/search/label/STUDY%20AND%20SCHOLARSHIP%20IN%20USA%20%28AMERICA%29 http://letsgo4goal.blogspot.com/search/label/STUDY%20AND%20SCHOLARSHIP%20IN%20GERMANY
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Scholarship with 1490 SAT score
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Maybe or maybe not.. SAT is one of the criteria in having a scholarship in a US University. Well, Don't be nervous, I'm in Yale and be confident. Don't let that one thing in your way as you succeed to your future :)
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Each university and the course has different score requirement, so you will have to check. I would say that anything above 1600 is a pretty decent score. If you think that you are missing on alot of universities because of the score you can try taking SAT again. For SAT preparation you can try examville.com. It has lot of timed practice questions and other useful aids. Hope this helps.
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It all really depends on the college you apply to; if you want to get a lot of scholarships it would probably be a smarter idea to apply to a less diverse school, or one with a low population of students from India, as they'll likely be trying to up their student diversity at the time, and you might be able to find some sort of scholarship open just for being a minority (by US standards). You could also find out if there are any sponsored scholarships available; usually these involve you entering an essay on an assigned topic. It's more work, but can make a big difference. These likely won't be listed on school websites though, so you'll have to go out of your way a bit more to find them. One thing that schools will put a lot of stress on is your overall grades through primary school, class ranking, financial status, family history, extracurricular activities, and course load. If possible, I would retake the SATs if I were you. And apply for a lot of scholarships; there will be more available for private colleges versus public ones, but the private are also altogether more expensive. It would be in your best interest to get as many scholarships as possible in a few schools that you'd like to go to, and see which one is cheaper with all of them factored in. Sometimes a private college can end up costing less because of scholarships than a public one. I hope any of that was of use... Good luck!!
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hi...the indian students who are seeking scholarships 4 studying in abroad may get so many scholarships and internships. plz visit this links http://letsgo4goal.blogspot.com/ http://letsgo4goal.blogspot.com/ http://letsgo4goal.blogspot.com/search/label/STUDY%20AND%20SCHOLARSHIP%20IN%20USA%20%28AMERICA%29 http://letsgo4goal.blogspot.com/search/label/STUDY%20AND%20SCHOLARSHIP%20IN%20GERMANY
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