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Studying in the USA on full financial scholarship

  • 27-09-2015 5:46pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Anybody studying in the USA preferably NYU or UChicago ?
    test wise what is needed like do i have to sit the sats or the acts ?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 84 ✭✭S_Barry3011


    Hey Ally,
    I'm currently in 6th Year and I'm applying to NYU. They have a flexible standardized testing policy which means they accept both the SAT and the ACT. If your planning on applying for the Fall 2016 semester I'd suggest you take them as soon as possible because the application deadline is January 1st.
    I did a ton of research on applying to the States so let me know if you have any other questions.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭meganob


    Hey Ally,
    I'm currently in 6th Year and I'm applying to NYU. They have a flexible standardized testing policy which means they accept both the SAT and the ACT. If your planning on applying for the Fall 2016 semester I'd suggest you take them as soon as possible because the application deadline is January 1st.
    I did a ton of research on applying to the States so let me know if you have any other questions.

    Hey, I would be v.interested in the research you found.
    Such as scholarships available, where to take SAT's or the ACT's, application process for college and major/minor thing-What is the point of the minor-can you get a career with it?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 84 ✭✭S_Barry3011


    Scholarships mostly depend on the colleges as far as I know. You can look on the specific college's website for info on financial aid.
    I took the SAT in St. Andrews in South Dublin and I think the ACT is done out of DCU (most colleges let you choose between the two). I would recommend taking them during the summer so you don't have juggle homework and SAT prep.
    For the application process it again depends on the college, some colleges use the Common App while you have to apply to others directly.
    I don't really know that much about majors and minors but I think you pick a major usually at the end of your second year (eg. Finance) and then you can take minors on top of this (eg. Art History). The workload for a minor obviously isn't as much work as a major but it is more about giving you a chance to study something you really enjoy. I would assume most people would look to enter a career to do with their major and not their minor but again I'm not so sure about it.
    If you have any other questions let me know.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2 Graham_Focker


    Scholarships mostly depend on the colleges as far as I know. You can look on the specific college's website for info on financial aid.
    I took the SAT in St. Andrews in South Dublin and I think the ACT is done out of DCU (most colleges let you choose between the two). I would recommend taking them during the summer so you don't have juggle homework and SAT prep.
    For the application process it again depends on the college, some colleges use the Common App while you have to apply to others directly.
    I don't really know that much about majors and minors but I think you pick a major usually at the end of your second year (eg. Finance) and then you can take minors on top of this (eg. Art History). The workload for a minor obviously isn't as much work as a major but it is more about giving you a chance to study something you really enjoy. I would assume most people would look to enter a career to do with their major and not their minor but again I'm not so sure about it.
    If you have any other questions let me know.

    Is much prep needed for the SAT? If i took the SAT this summer, arent i too late to apply to the colleges??as their close date is like January?


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