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Hello, this year I will be a senior, and I am thinking of studying medicine, or nursing.
I'm an international student, i really want to study in the US and get a full ride scholarship.
For which one would it be easier for me to get a full ride scholarship
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Georgios’s Answer
You can also consider studying medicine in the EU, since you are not from the US. Tuition fees are much more appealing, and the degree you will obtain is equally competitive when compared to those from the US. Give it some thought, and check here : https://www.studymedicineeurope.com/ . There are also many funding options for your studies.
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Oscar’s Answer
Samiye,
I was an international student myself and a few of the steps that I recommend you to do are the following:
1) Select a school you would like to attend. Try to narrow it down to 5 schools you would love to attend. This makes it easier for you so that you can refer to each school's international student office and see what documentation you would need to apply to their programs.
2) Set a budget for how much you want to spend on your education. Spending on education not only means tuition, it also means books, commuting to and from school, groceries, rent, etc. A full ride scholarship will only give you free tuition at that institution, so you would need to take care of the other expenses.
3) From the 5 schools you would like to study at, check which programs rank higher than others and see how good their students do after leaving the institution. This will give you a great insight on whether that institution meets you needs or not.
I was an international student myself and a few of the steps that I recommend you to do are the following:
1) Select a school you would like to attend. Try to narrow it down to 5 schools you would love to attend. This makes it easier for you so that you can refer to each school's international student office and see what documentation you would need to apply to their programs.
2) Set a budget for how much you want to spend on your education. Spending on education not only means tuition, it also means books, commuting to and from school, groceries, rent, etc. A full ride scholarship will only give you free tuition at that institution, so you would need to take care of the other expenses.
3) From the 5 schools you would like to study at, check which programs rank higher than others and see how good their students do after leaving the institution. This will give you a great insight on whether that institution meets you needs or not.