I want to go to university in America?? and can i work in the uk afterwards?
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I want to study university in America, when I leave school, I'm 17 and currently in year 12 in the UK. I was wandering how to go about that? When I should really start thinking about it, how to apply ? I also plan to study psychology, then do a doctorate in it. I was also curious to whether the system is different and if I would be able to work in another country, specifically back in the UK, having studied it in the US. I appreciate all help! and personal experiences would be great
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Answer:
yes you can, UK and USA has a good relation in transferring students and giving job to each other. You will also face less VISA problems. This link answers all your questions http://dogranavneet.blogspot.com/2008/12/apply-us-universities-according-to-gre.html
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