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Pete

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Since: Jun 26, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 8:37 pm
Post subject: grad school (or undergrad ) overseas without doing the GRE but using US Finan aid
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There are many options out there for doing grad school overseas . Many
many US students are looking at this option for a number of reasons.
Most of all it is a lot less expensive exercise, you don't have to do
the GRE and most of all you (US nationals only) can also get US
financial aid to do your grad degree overseas.
There a few companies that assist US students through the whole visa
process, applications etc for FREE. One of them is CIS based in
Massachusetts offers programs in England, Scotland, Ireland, Australia
and New Zealand. Check them out at www.degreesabroad-cis.com
They also assist undergraduate applicants as well as study abroad.
Please note that this service is only available to US and CANADIAN
CITIZENS!

You can also do a search on gradschools.com which lists a fair number
of institutions all over the world. But they dont assist in the
application process.

all the best,

Peter

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