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Moving to the US

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 12:50 pm
by bambskiii
Hi, ive been planning for awhile to move to the US and study

I'm looking for some help to find good schools for foreign students in the New York/New Jersey area, it would be appreciated if I would get some help, by hearing some personal experience or url's to nice colleges in the area.
My subject would be learning advanced english, taking up spanish and my major would be some kind of economics.

thanks for the help =)

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 1:39 pm
by woutR
Studying in America is way more expensive than Europe, and Sweden especially, I'd be worrying about funds first.
Not quite NY area, still somewhat close, in Michigan there's a very good business school for your some kind of economics. I lived there, it's nice(Farking cold in the winter, but you're from Sweden so w/e).

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 2:04 pm
by Nuklear
Hope you enjoy it if you come over.
OT: There are a couple members here that are from new england. Reise, Bake, Kitty(I think), and of course there's the good'ole google.

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 3:47 pm
by Travis Miller
I'm sorry but I can't help you with "good" colleges

But I say exactly to learn English AND SPANISH. No I'm not beinf racist, I just don't like it when your talking to one of your fellow Americans and they immediatly turn to there companion and start speaking Spanish.

It disturbs me to not know whatever it is :/

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 4:35 pm
by MonstaH
Nooooooooo bam don't go there, it is evil! :D

Well gl in finding something appropriate, I only know names of big Universities from the US, that's all :P

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 4:50 pm
by Itonami
http://www.ufl.edu/

Come live in my town 8)

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 5:16 pm
by Devotia
If you want a good economics degree, I'd recommend getting dual majoring or at least minoring in some form of applied math. It's as important, if not more important, to getting a job/grad school acceptance. (And if you want an Econ degree, you're pretty much wasting your time if you don't go grad).

That said, I HIGHLY recommend Princeton (not that I'm biased). The Princeton/Plainsboro area is beautiful, not too expensive (I was paying 600 a month for my apt, all inclusive, 20 minutes away from the school) Also, Princeton is usually ranked one of THE best schools for Econ, especially Labor and International Econ. It will also be easier to progress to the grad school since you don't have to move, and it's a bit easier to go from a school's undergrad to grad dept, than it is to move halfway across the country for another one.

If you don't like/can't get Princeton, Yale, Columbia, and NYU are all good schools in the general tristate area.

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 5:36 pm
by Reise
I'm no expert on schools in that area, but you can be sure that you'll need a loan of some kind to pay for classes. Just about every state has a university, just depends on which you decide to go to.

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 5:43 pm
by Shadowman20818

Re: Moving to the US

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:44 am
by Death2U
bambskiii wrote:Hi, ive been planning for awhile to move to the US and study

I'm looking for some help to find good schools for foreign students in the New York/New Jersey area, it would be appreciated if I would get some help, by hearing some personal experience or url's to nice colleges in the area.
My subject would be learning advanced english, taking up spanish and my major would be some kind of economics.

thanks for the help =)


Danny, you can move to Houston and go to Rice University where I'm at.... very nice school. I may pull some strings help you very good financial aid :P

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:49 am
by feba
Moving to the US


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Re: Moving to the US

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 7:48 am
by Oblivion
Death2U wrote:
bambskiii wrote:Hi, ive been planning for awhile to move to the US and study

I'm looking for some help to find good schools for foreign students in the New York/New Jersey area, it would be appreciated if I would get some help, by hearing some personal experience or url's to nice colleges in the area.
My subject would be learning advanced english, taking up spanish and my major would be some kind of economics.

thanks for the help =)


Danny, you can move to Houston and go to Rice University where I'm at.... very nice school. I may pull some strings help you very good financial aid :P



is there a part of the world where you don't have strings :) (don't take this in a bad way, i ment it in a good one :D)

OT: Bam gl dude :D i can't help it cuz i'm from EU same as you :D

Re: Moving to the US

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:13 am
by Death2U
Oblivion wrote:
Death2U wrote:
bambskiii wrote:Hi, ive been planning for awhile to move to the US and study

I'm looking for some help to find good schools for foreign students in the New York/New Jersey area, it would be appreciated if I would get some help, by hearing some personal experience or url's to nice colleges in the area.
My subject would be learning advanced english, taking up spanish and my major would be some kind of economics.

thanks for the help =)


Danny, you can move to Houston and go to Rice University where I'm at.... very nice school. I may pull some strings help you very good financial aid :P



is there a part of the world where you don't have strings :) (don't take this in a bad way, i ment it in a good one :D)

OT: Bam gl dude :D i can't help it cuz i'm from EU same as you :D


Hmmm... not in Turkey for sure :P

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:26 am
by MrFudge
[NF]Itonami wrote:http://www.ufl.edu/

Come live in my town 8)


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btw stay clear of gainsville @ topic starter
if you're lookin for an easy school to get into, you can try northeastern university in boston, i heard they had a pretty good abroad program

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:37 am
by Locketart
Come to Philadelphia. Drexel University is a great school for business and computer engineering.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:47 am
by [SD]Master_Wong
if im not mistaken isnt the British education system better then the american why not come here for "advance english" i mean this is england

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:03 am
by Innovacious
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:if im not mistaken isnt the British education system better then the american why not come here for "advance english" i mean this is england


Maybe he wants to learn american english? You know, Where they take the letter "u" out of almost every single word its in, lol.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:44 pm
by bambskiii
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:if im not mistaken isnt the British education system better then the american why not come here for "advance english" i mean this is england


I dont want to move to a rainy country, when I mean advanced english I mean so I will be able to understand the business english that i'll have to use and how to use it myself:)

d2a, gimme link and the other ones are nice sites, ill be checking them and saving this thread, really appriciate the nice people here on srf :)

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 3:13 pm
by [SD]Master_Wong
bambskiii wrote:
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:if im not mistaken isnt the British education system better then the american why not come here for "advance english" i mean this is england


I dont want to move to a rainy country, when I mean advanced english I mean so I will be able to understand the business english that i'll have to use and how to use it myself:)

d2a, gimme link and the other ones are nice sites, ill be checking them and saving this thread, really appriciate the nice people here on srf :)



i cant say nothing its raining atm :banghead:

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 5:55 am
by Death2U
bambskiii wrote:
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:if im not mistaken isnt the British education system better then the american why not come here for "advance english" i mean this is england


I dont want to move to a rainy country, when I mean advanced english I mean so I will be able to understand the business english that i'll have to use and how to use it myself:)

d2a, gimme link and the other ones are nice sites, ill be checking them and saving this thread, really appriciate the nice people here on srf :)


http://www.rice.edu

Re: Moving to the US

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 6:15 am
by Meow
Death2U wrote:
bambskiii wrote:Hi, ive been planning for awhile to move to the US and study

I'm looking for some help to find good schools for foreign students in the New York/New Jersey area, it would be appreciated if I would get some help, by hearing some personal experience or url's to nice colleges in the area.
My subject would be learning advanced english, taking up spanish and my major would be some kind of economics.

thanks for the help =)


Danny, you can move to Houston and go to Rice University where I'm at.... very nice school. I may pull some strings help you very good financial aid :P


=O Never knew you live in Texas, cool :P
Rice is a nice school :)

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 6:18 am
by Zypher
im going to going to Duke this year.

im very excited