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I am very supportive of your idea. According to what you said about ordinary college students, I personally think it is unlikely to go abroad at public expense. I think it is more realistic to talk about three points:

1. Through your current school program, most universities in China have exchange programs, but most students just don't know it. There are many exchange students from Sichuan Normal University in our school.

2. After getting high scores in SAT, ACT and TOEFL, apply for a school and apply for an American scholarship in advance. 90% of scholarships in American schools are given to students who live in schools, but a few 10% are given to international students. If your grades are good enough and you have more activity experience, you can try.

3. through loans: most American students go to college with loans and advance in advance. At present, domestic credit is not perfect, but there are also student loans or study abroad loans. Our school, Southeast Missouri State University, is almost the cheapest state university in the United States, with one-year tuition 1w and scholarships of $3,000. The cost of living is about 1w if you live on campus in the early stage, and you can work to earn living expenses after moving out of school.

Page (abbreviation of page) I am the president of CSSA of China Student Union of Southeast Missouri State University. If you have anything, you can leave a message on our post bar (Baidu Post Bar of Southeast Missouri State University), where someone will answer your questions.