Can I study in the USA with a Hungarian undergraduate degree?

My daughter is considering applying to USA universities to study for a degree (possibly English)?

  • How would an American degree stand up in the UK market place? Does it have the same standing? Are they of an equivalent , It would be a waste if she went to the US and came back with a degree not recognised here. Any help appreciated - Thanks

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    i don't know, but the best people to ask is the uni themselves. have you tried the idea of her going to a uk uni and then seeing if she can transfer for her second year to an american uni for a year, she still gets her uk certificate and gets to study in america.

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There are over 4,000 registered universities in the US. Most of which can't compare with UK universities. Unless she studies at an Ivy League university (one of the top 20), I think she'd do better to consider even one of the lesser known UK universities instead, especially if she's looking to pursue a degree in English. Hope this helps.

SimonJ

I have had two American Social Workers One needs to gain a qualification in UK Social Work,but is accepted already by his employers and the 2nd has a Masters in Social Work.I can't say much more ,sorry other than I suspect they both worked very hard and the 2nd is from NW and endured a lot of cold.

godbar

UK and US degrees are accepted worldwide. you can find more info for studying in usa at international students talk forum http://www.myf1forum.com

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