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Studying abroad..??..i really wanna study abroad..preferably U.S or Canada..but its too expensive....?

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so how can i get a scholarship for any universities there....

also...i dont know wat stream to get into..i have taken science(non-medical) in 11th....but i want to get into sumthing creative and where i can earn a lot of money..so plzzz.....help..tell me what to do..or if you can name some sites on career counsselling...

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  1. I don't know of a lot of schools but i can tell you that Marietta College in Marietta, OH offers about 32,000 dollars in scholarships for individual students, especially international. One of the core values of this school is "Internationalization."

    You're guaranteed to be accepted and receive full scholarships. They have lots of programs depending on what you're interested in. They have lots of Science : Biology, Chemistry, Petro Engineering, Athletic Training, Geology etc, but they have even more creative industry programs including: Theatre, English, Creative Writing, Radio and TV broadcasting, Studio Art, Flat Design Ceramics, Graphic Design. Also it is a great school with a wonderful climate and awesome people. The fact that it is a liberal arts school also leaves plenty of room for students to get involved we have many clubs: Arts, Theatre, Sororities, Fraternities. Club sports, Soccer, football,  volleyball, Music, Charles Sumner Harrison Diversity,Chemistry, Math club, Choir, Chorale.

    If you want to check out the website try:

    http://www.marietta.edu

    http://www.marietta.edu/intl/study/index...

    Feel free to look around and if you need any more help don't hesitate to email me at my school address:

    mls002@marietta.edu


  2. All you really need to do is get on line and pick a state in america, search for universities, and see what their application requirements are. There are TONS of students studying here in America from other parts of the world. Its really quite a simply process actually. I am not sure what the requirements are for financial aid, but that information should be on the universities website. Best of luck.

  3. Yes, it can be very expensive. However, there are universities that are more affordable than others and that offer scholarships to international students. Take a look at:

    Berea College (Kentucky, USA). This college offers a full scholarship to admitted students.

    Also, take a look at this list of colleges and universities in Canada:

    http://www.macquil.com/articles/top-univ...

    and

    http://www.macquil.com/articles/top-univ...

    Here is a directory for scholarships: http://www.macquil.com/scholarships.php

    You mention that you have taken science, but that you would like to get into something more creative and lucrative. Well, biotechnology is a very hot field right now, but what I would recommend is to take a look at the courses/programs offered by universities in Canada and USA.  Most universities allow you to double major, that way you could major in something like film as well as science. The curriculum structure for colleges and universities allows you to take a number of courses in different fields ranging from science to literature to business and arts. You will be able to sample a variety of fields and perhaps design your own path.

    Contact me at MacQuil.com if you need to talk more about your future college plans.

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