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College exchange?

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well currently i attend the 8th grade in New Jersey

and i would really consider going to Princenton University , however,

i will be going back to my country Brasil in June.

i was wondering that if i went back to brasil adn got good grades and everythign..that when it came time for me to go to college, i could go to here in Princenton or somwhere like Cambridge or wherever. i just simply want to go to college in another country. i want to explore the world =]

so my question is...that if going back to my country now and continuing my high school education in brasil, will affect my chances of getting in a college like princenton- and do they do foreign exchange?

i know pretty much perfect english

and somewhat spanish.

and portuguese is my native language

and i do pretty good in school

been in bilingual 3rd and 4th wehn i came to america

and been in honors since 5th..im in 8th now.

i play tennis and soccer.

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  1. I think that it's best that you at least have your last highschool year in US


  2. I am guessing that you have to return to Brasil for reasons that have to do with your visa status.  Don't worry, the fact that you studied in a US school for 8th grade level shows US colleges and universities a high level of indepence and maturity.  You'll make an outstanding candidate for admission to any university in the U.S.  There are people in Brasil who can help you when it comes time to start applying to US colleges.  Visit the EducationUSA center closest to you in Brasil at www.educationusa.state.gov/centers.

  3. yes i agree with the girl above me

    its much better that you finish high school in the U.S

    its better if you go to high school in here

    you have more chance of going to Princeton

    if you finish school here
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