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Is is possible to go to University in....?

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the USA if you're a British citizen?

I'm predicted for GCSE all As and Bs, but I'm working mainly at A* and A.

I'm really interested in traveling everywhere, and studying abroad too! I'll be doing my A levels in the Uk obviously, I'm hopefully going to be doing 4 of them.

Is it possible, what is more is will it look good on my CV for future jobs? (I have no idea what I'm wanting to do when I'm older)

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  1. Absolutely! You would apply as a foreign student and enter the US on a student visa.

    A place to check out is Cottey College - they are an all women's college and really really helpful with foreign students.


  2. Of course!

    There's no way to tell exactly what a future employer will think, but many would probably like to hire someone who is willing to experience new things and take on new challenges.

    International students who want to apply to US colleges and universities can find out more about the application process and requirements at University Language Services, http://www.universitylanguage.com .

    Good luck!

  3. sure.  you just have to get a student Visa.  look up any place, I'm at Wichita State University in KS, its a nice slice of Americana.  (and easy courses too).

  4. yes  it  is    follow  your   dreams

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