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After finishing high school in Britain, how can I go to college in the United States?
Of course it's possible. I am a Canadian high school 12, and I just finished my application in the United States. You need to register an account in common applications (it is strongly recommended that you look at the whole website) and fill in your information as required. Your account will allow you to choose the name of the university (of course, some universities have their own application systems, and you may need to open another account). In addition, a good SAT is related to high school grades, extracurricular activities, leadership meetings, volunteer work or interpersonal relationships (it doesn't matter whether it is handed in or not). Various competition awards, sports or music specialties, and excellent application papers are all necessary for top universities in the United States. You only need GRE to apply for graduate students. Please note that all applications are submitted online. It is a very laborious thing to fill in this information online to ensure foolproof. Let's go

In my opinion, if you want to go to the United States for development, you must make sure that the school you go to ranks before the 25 th. Both Britain and America have the best schools in the world. If you can go to Cambridge or Imperial University, there is no need to go all the way to North America to study. You will have a local advantage in Britain, and the school should have no restrictions on you. With these college certificates, you are not afraid to go anywhere. But if you declare the United States, then no matter you or me, we are all international students. Our admission rate in the United States is only 7%- 12%. For me and others who applied to the United States in Canadian high schools, the admission rate was pitiful. It's like a pot of rice. When Americans finish eating, it's our turn to grab leftovers, good or bad. I can't help it Canada really has fewer opportunities than the United States. I'm waiting for letters from the University of Pennsylvania and Duke University.