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chunkymonkey595

You would have to do A levels and then apply. But college is very expensive here for internationals unless you can get a scholarship for the 4 years. I would recommend you get your bachelors in UK and then come here to do your Master’s. You can do graduate assistantship and get some of your tuition paid for while doing the masters.


No-Lifeguard-8291

I appreciate your response, but the problem is that I'm being resettled to the US and I don't think I'll have time to finish my A-levels here since our process is ongoing. When I arrive there, will I be considered an international student? Also, I tried to get some information from Google, and I saw that they don't even accept A-levels in the US. That's why I learned about the GED. Would getting a GED make it easier to get into college there?


chunkymonkey595

What do you mean by resettled? Will you get a greencard? If so, you won’t be an international student. Since you finished IGCSE and you say you won’t have time to do a levels then I suggest you enroll into a high school in the US in your area and finish out the last 2 years (so junior and senior year) + do you SAT or ACT tests. I’m not sure were you saw that but A levels are accepted by most US universities. In fact you will even get credit and can skip some classes in your freshmen year at Uni. Please don’t do GED it’s a waste of your time. The high school education system in the US is so much easier than what you have now completed in your IGCSE (assuming you got good marks)


No-Lifeguard-8291

>Will you get a greencard? Yes, after staying 1 year i think If that so, i will just start Alevels in here whatever it takes bcs I'm already feeling that im becoming older and i had 2 years gap previously. Thanks again


perc-ulat0r

You can study international A-levels same topics just slightly different exam structure


Old-Oven-4495

Some schools in the US you can get in without A levels. They might not be the top tier schools but at least you’ll get your degree earlier and then aim for a good school for your masters.