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GoodFairy13 Posted at 10:23 am on July 5, 2009

As an English Student how would you go about applying for an American university?

Do your GCSE's matter at all, or is it all based on A-levels, How do you go about it.

And how do you decide which uni to go to?

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robdude Posted at 10:25 am on July 5, 2009
Ivy league if your very smart, depends what you want to major in!
Corrupted Innocence Posted at 10:24 am on July 5, 2009
I don't personally know ways of going straight to an American University however I know that if you go to university in England you can spend a year over in an American Uni. I know this doesn't answer your question however it is the only way in which I personally know of.

I will look and get back to you though

Sqi 8000 Posted at 10:24 am on July 5, 2009
it'd be done in the same was as applying for one over here i would assume.. i have no idea though.. i'm applying for a UK uni or an Australian one.
lolums Posted at 10:23 am on July 5, 2009
You asked the question on my mind too.
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